red brick and zinc reshape a 1970s house in seoul into a hybrid studio-home
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red brick and zinc reshape a 1970s house in seoul into a hybrid studio-home
"The renovation by sukchulmok and BRBB reworks the existing building into a hybrid space that accommodates both residential functions, while maintaining continuity with its historical context."
"New materials, including clay that reference the original pattern and zinc-coated panels, are incorporated to define the updated envelope."
"The collaborative design team organizes the interior through a system of circular volumes generated through iterative geometric logic, constructed from combinations of stone, wood, and steel."
"These circular elements extend throughout the interior, forming continuous, wave-like configurations that define walls, partitions, and built-in components."
The renovation of a 1974 house in Myeongnyun-dong transforms it into a hybrid space for residential functions while respecting its historical context. The design retains much of the original exterior and introduces contemporary materials like clay and zinc-coated panels. The interior features circular volumes created through geometric logic, serving multiple functions such as structural reinforcement and spatial enclosure. These elements create a wave-like configuration, enhancing spatial continuity and allowing for varied use while keeping material surfaces exposed.
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