The OORT site, located on a steep hill of Cheonggyesan, captures various moments in time through its natural landscape. The architecture consists of a primary residence and a guest area, both designed to respect the natural slope and preserve the site’s primal essence. A central garden serves as a connection and transition between spaces, enhancing the experience of nature's changing rhythms. Named OORT by the owner’s family, it symbolizes a harmonious space that reflects their aspirations for a life intertwined with nature.
The architecture is shaped by the site’s topography, resulting in a residence and guest area that flow with the hillside, allowing nature to dictate the experience.
OORT, a name reflecting 'edge' and 'place,' signifies a timeless habitat, embodying the owner's vision for coexistence with the natural environment.
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