Charcoal Haus / moc architects
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Charcoal Haus / moc architects
"Chacol Haus (charcoal) is located midway up an unremarkable Korean hillside, densely covered with pine trees. Below the site, an industrial complex is planned. This creates an unexpectedly open view. Because the land is within a greenbelt zone, there are few buildings nearby. What makes the site unusual is the presence of a half-finished garden and fish pond. These remnants of a former business give the place an awkward atmosphere, rather than a natural one."
"texture on texture + 8 More SpecsLess Specs texture on texture From the Place Chacol Haus (charcoal) is located midway up an unremarkable Korean hillside, densely covered with pine trees. Below the site, an industrial complex is planned."
Chacol Haus (charcoal) is located midway up an unremarkable Korean hillside densely covered with pine trees. An industrial complex is planned below the site, producing an unexpectedly open view toward the lower landscape. The land falls within a greenbelt zone, so there are few buildings in the vicinity. The site contains a half-finished garden and a fish pond from a former business. These remnants give the place an awkward, constructed atmosphere rather than a purely natural one. The combination of dense pine cover, open views, greenbelt isolation, and leftover infrastructure defines the site's unusual character.
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