Nonhyeon 101-1 / Stocker Lee Architetti


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© Simone Bossi

  • Civil Engineer: KyuSang Guak – Harmony Ing.
  • Costruction Company: Jehyo

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© Simone Bossi

The building site is situated in the Gangnam district, a commercial southern area of Seoul.


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© Simone Bossi

Sketch

Sketch

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© Simone Bossi

The area was previously occupied by an existing anonymous construction which was completely demolished, leaving the space to a new volume. 


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© Simone Bossi

Section

Section

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A concrete basement, shaped by the structure, generates a filter space between inside and outside, public and private. It identifies the main entrance and the ground floor cafè and it also structurally support a clear block of bricks on top. 


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© Simone Bossi

Here, there are other four floors, where offices and apartments are. Selected materials remark the strong contrast with the context and recreate a new order in this high density area of the city. 


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Peak District, Englandphoto via veda

Peak District, England

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Students build scaffold-like pavilion topped with mesh “cloud” at former Latvian brewery



Stacks of recycled materials form tables, benches and stairs in this temporary timber pavilion, designed by architecture students for the grounds of a former beer brewery in Cēsis, Latvia (+ slideshow). (more…)

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Splow House / Delution Architect


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© Fernando Gomulya


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© Fernando Gomulya


© Fernando Gomulya


© Fernando Gomulya

  • Architects: Delution Architect
  • Location: Tebet, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Architect In Charge: Muhammad Egha, Hezby Ryandi, Sunjaya Askaria, Fahmy Desrizal
  • Area: 120.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Fernando Gomulya
  • Client : Firman & Dissy
  • Design Team: Indira Pramundita Setiadewi, S.Ars
  • Technical Team: Pandu Eka Panca
  • Contractor: CRI (Past Conclution)
  • Project Manager: Fadlil Fikrudin, Tegar Prabasaki
  • Site Area: 90 sqm

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© Fernando Gomulya

From the architect. As Jakarta is one of the most populous city in the world, we as the architect should find solutions when our client wants us to design a comfort house in small area with plenty of required room and limited budget. In 6 m x 15 m land area, the architect tries to make the house gets a lot of sunshine and good air circulation so the house can save the energy from lamps or air conditioners, with suitable space and budget.


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© Fernando Gomulya

The house with 6 m width in a dense environment in Tebet, Jakarta Selatan. Limited budget with plenty of required room make the architect create Split-Grow House concept which means a split house that can be grown or build more someday depends on client’s budget to build the house. The split concept is used to manipulate the face of the house. The house requires 3 floor height but with split concept it only seen as 2 floor height from facade. It also makes this house adjust other houses height.


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© Fernando Gomulya

3 floor house seems like 2 floor house from facade, make it equal to other house. Split concept makes each floor is counted as half floor, start from first mezzanine to fifth mezzanine. Each floor will be built adjust to client’s budget. For this phase, client decides to build 3 level mezzanine first, and delay 2 other mezzanine. But the architect makes its floor facade to be fully done so the house seems like completely done from the outside. From the first mezzanine to the last mezzanine are connected by one big void which is becoming the main source for natural light and air. The void also has stairs as main access of the house. With the void, people can interact and communicate directly from different floor.


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© Fernando Gomulya

The void that can make people interact each other from different floor. It also become the main source for natural light and air.
Beside the void for natural light and air source, the architect also makes 1 m width corridor alongside the house from front to back to be light and air alternative source, because the upper void has louvre glass. The corridor also use to placed water pump, bicycle, outdoor equipments, and also become second access for housekeeper. The architect also placed many biopore as absorption to avoid flood because the ground level lower than the street.


Diagram

Diagram

Louvre glass on the upper void as light and air resource, and side corridor as alternative resource so the house has cross ventilation. There is kitchen integrated with dining room in first mezzanine floor. To get around with limited space, the dining table made with folded style so it can be opened wide if needed. The architect also uses bottom glass under second mezzanine facade so people in first mezzanine can see if there any people coming to the house.


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© Fernando Gomulya

Folded table that can be opened as needed to get around with limited space.  Kitchen and dining room in first mezzanine can see through bottom glass under second mezzanine facade so people in first mezzanine can see if there any people coming to the house. Bottom glass as alternative light source and see through way from first mezzanine.


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© Fernando Gomulya

For the front area of the house, the architect makes the upper half of the house overstek for 2,5 m so it can cover the carport and front terrace as an outdoor area for guest. In second floor of the facade, there is a horizontal bouvenlicht as a bottom glass and air circulation for main bathroom. It also become an interesting facade element. Overstek as cover for carport and terrace. Horizontal bouvenlicht as a bottom glass and air circulation for main bathroom. It also become an interesting facade element.


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6 Unique Places to Sell Your Products or Services

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