Architecture Studio in Wonso-dong / See Architects
Briefly

The architect's studio in Wonso-dong, Seoul, artfully merges traditional hanok design with modern architecture. Key to its concept is a configuration of five roofs around a central flat roof, which reflects the area's historic essence while making a bold contemporary statement. The materials utilized include concrete, steel, and timber, balancing durability with warmth. Inside, the design continues this ethos, mixing exposed materials and cultural touches that promote both visual and emotional connections to the neighborhood's rich history, particularly with the adjacent Secret Garden and traditional buildings.
The studio's design seamlessly integrates five distinct roofs inspired by hanok architecture, embodying a modern interpretation while respecting the rich heritage of Wonso-dong.
The building's architecture mirrors the traditional hanok style with curved rooflines, blending organically into the landscape while maintaining a contemporary aesthetic.
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