09A's white gabled house shifts perceptions of the familiar in south korean neighborhood
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The Jisan-dong 989-6 project employs Viktor Shklovsky's 'defamiliarization' to transform perceptions of residential architecture while respecting the local context and typical proportions.
By choosing a two-story volume with a distinctive roof, Jisan-dong 989-6 creatively navigates local daylight regulations, yielding a more open and visually engaging ground floor.
The minimalist gabled roof of Jisan-dong 989-6 draws from neighboring structures yet offers a fresh interpretation, subtly reshaping expected building proportions in the neighborhood.
The design’s incorporation of balconies and terraces as functional dividers enhances both the relationship between floors and the overall harmony with neighboring buildings.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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