
"The owners of this house, a young entrepreneurial couple with a deep appreciation for traditional Korean culture, sought a personal retreatone that resides on the boundary between city and nature, offering them a refuge from the harshness of modern life. They will come to enjoy the contrasting pleasures of a life that moves between these two extremes, embracing a dynamic and ever-changing daily existence."
"Sergio Pirrone + 35 More SpecsLess Specs Sergio Pirrone A Retreat from the Harsh Realities of the World The owners of this house, a young entrepreneurial couple with a deep appreciation for traditional Korean culture, sought a personal retreatone that resides on the boundary between city and nature, offering them a refuge from the harshness of modern life. See allShow less About this office Published on December 17, 2025Cite: "HO-UN House / IROJE KHM Architects" 17 Dec 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . ISSN 0719-8884"
The owners are a young entrepreneurial couple with a deep appreciation for traditional Korean culture who sought a personal retreat situated on the boundary between city and nature. The house provides refuge from the harshness of modern life and allows residents to alternate between urban energy and natural calm. The design supports contrasting pleasures and movement between two extremes, enabling a dynamic, ever-changing daily existence. The retreat emphasizes cultural continuity, quietude, and flexible living rhythms that accommodate both engagement with the city and immersion in landscape, fostering restorative experiences and seasonal variation in daily life.
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