H House Seoul – South Korean Residence

Seongbuk-dong House, Seoul Property, Building Design, South Korean Architecture

H House Seoul, New South Korea Residence

New Korean Residence, Seoul Building – design by Sae Min Oh

1 + 9 Jan 2013

New House in Seoul

Location: Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, South Korea

Title: H-House (Hyun Deok Jae)

Design: Sae Min Oh – BANG by MIN emerging design group

H House Seoul South Korea
photo : Joonhwan Yoon

The H House Seoul project is awarded ‘The 30th Seoul Architecture Prize in 2012’ and ‘Korea Interior Design Best Awards 2012’.

Contemporary House in Seongbuk-dong – H House Seoul

Located at the alley of Seongbuk-dong where community of village has formed for a long time, ‘H-House’ is a house to keep the meaning to show the virtue secretly. This house reveals itself without clumsy and stimulative feeling in the scenery of the old alley, suitably for its name. ‘Sae Min Oh’ seemed to concentrate on the details somewhat excessively at this project. He has pride and feels affinity to this project because he has proceeded it with craftsmanship from plan to completion for a long time.

The movable folding louvres & windows are one of the important concepts of ‘H-House’:
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The site of ‘H-House’ had the slope ground where the front level is lower about 8m than the back level, which became a problem in designing it. Besides this physical problem, the architect had more difficulties with the client’s demands ; to create a house for three generations, a house with good daylighting and ventilation on the basement and the first floor. Consequently, it is a successful project because the client is satisfied with it.

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Firstly, the architect had to design a space where three generations could live together and privately at the same time, in order that they could behave individually while being together. The architect created the second floor as an interspace of this house divided into three floors, where they can form a community of family, behave individually and have their own area. He divided the living room on the second floor into three levels, which give each member of family their own area naturally. This space opened but different in levels enables family to do privately and separately. And folding door and changeable wall make it possible to expand or divide the space according to the user’ demand.

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Secondary, daylighting and ventilation on the basement and the first floor were very important in this house because the ground level had the big difference between the front ground and the back ground. It is said that the biggest problem of the existing house before ‘H-House’ was just the daylighting. The house was filled with dark and damp air because the basement and the first floor were not lighted and ventilated well. In order to solve this problem, the architect placed courtyard and sunken garden, connected from the lower floor to the sky, encouraging the brightness to the whole building.

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Lastly, the architect solved the client’s third demand, to have a commercial space for rent on the basement floor. It is just beauty shop ‘Miega’. Beauty shop ‘Miega’ involves the formative element of ‘H-House’ and the shape of this village Seongbuk-dong, and it attracts the attention with its unique space design.

The movable folding louvres & windows are one of the important concepts of ‘H-House’:
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photos : Joonhwan Yoon

Exposed concrete and wooden panels in mud color created the more effective result than the luxurious materials, with the constructing details the architect insisted on completing, although they are not expensive. The different materials to compose the building emphasize their property of matter and create the various looks with their shadow. The designer also used the materials by cutting them into small unit. These details make this house have a shape to reveal the virtue secretly with the sense of existence but without any overawing sense.

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H House Seoul – Building Information

Title: ‘H-House(Hyun Deok Jae)’ (O)
Architect: Sae Min Oh
Design Team: Changwook Kwak, Hyunduck Yoo
Location: Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea
Site Area: 284㎡
Buliding Area: 85.08㎡
Gross Floor Area: 403.56㎡
Building to Land Ratio: 29.96%
Floor Area Ratio: 75.11%
Building Scope: B1, 3F
Structure: RC
Finishing: Exposed Concrete, Oil-stain Finish on Wooden Panel, Low-E Pair Glass
Construction: WITH construction
Completion: Mar 2012
Photographs: Joonhwan Yoon

The movable folding louvres & windows are one of the important concepts of ‘H-House’:
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photo : Joonhwan Yoon

H House Seoul information / images received from Sae Min Oh

BANG by MIN emerging design group

Location: Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea, East Asia

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