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Photo 01 - south elevation 1 (main facade)
Photo 01 - south elevation 1 (main facade)
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House of January, House on the Demarcation

The house sits in a village called Banwall on the outskirts of Jeonju, one of the most calm and beautiful city of Korea. With a pine forest on north and an orchard on south, what is most peculiar about the site is on the west, shouldering to a graveyard for some family clan. This graveyard also defines the outer boundary of the village. The village name Banwall (meaning Half-moon) is also profound, signifying the moment of when the distinction between moon waning and waxing becomes blur. Remote over the village on the east, is the stadium where FIFA Worldcup game was held 11 years ago. Turning to the far south-east, ‘Moak mountain’ (meaning a huge mountain) is visible to the naked eye.

The house had to be erected on several crossings of demarcation; between the dead and living; between various levels of ground; between old job and new beginning for the client... Designing the house was like making a gate that transcends the boundaries. We hoped the house would embrace a peaceful and unrestricted life like a character in a forgotten story book.

The house posits naturally according to the slow slope from south to east. Split in two, one with wooden exterior incorporates domestic life, whereas the other finished in red brick encompasses recreation and repose of the user couple. One faces due south, the other turns itself a little to the east, properly facing the far mountain. The two departs in the middle to leave space for a Madang that has no definite shape of its own.

This Madang, the in-between space, works both as a buffer and also as an active division simultaneously. But it is in essence an empty space, hiding its existence. More relations will be encouraged as time passes and lessen conflicts at the same time. It is a space that has meaning only because it is not filled. The ‘Maru’ (Korean terrace) that faces this Madang is a distinctive Korean spatial element that is neither inside or outside. Or rather it is a demarcation between interior and exterior.

We have come to call this house <House of January>. The house sits were the village begins. The house is a new embarking point for the clients. It is at both demarcation of nature and dwelling, of life and death. So is January the demarcating moment between the old and the next.

A Korean poet once cried, “On each and every boundary, the flowers abound generously.” With a nearby apple orchard that symbolizes harvest, sitting between the place of the living and of dead, we hope the house will act as a venue where the boundaries meet and interact, like a time in January.


- Summary
Architect : Hyoungnam LIM, Eunjoo ROH in studio_GAON
Project Team : Sangwoo YI, Minjung CHOI, Sungpil LEE, Seongwon SON, Miso KIM, Haelee JUNG
Photographs : Youngchae PARK
Location : Banwall-dong, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk, South Korea
Use : House
Site Area : 747㎡
Building Area : 126.26㎡
Gross Floor Area : 194.59㎡
Building Scope : 2F
Building-to-Land Ratio : 16.9%
Floor Area Ratio : 26.05%
Structure : Lightweight Wood-Frame Construction
Finish : Red pine, Red brick
Roof : Zinc
Supervision : studio_GAON
Design Period : 2011.08 - 2012.04
Construction Period : 2012.05 - 2012.09
 

 
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Status: Built
Location: Banwall-dong, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk, South Korea
Firm Role: Design, Supervision

 
Photo 02 - south elevation 2 (main facade)
Photo 02 - south elevation 2 (main facade)
Photo 03 - south elevation 3
Photo 03 - south elevation 3
Photo 04 - south elevation 4
Photo 04 - south elevation 4
Photo 05 - south elevation 5
Photo 05 - south elevation 5
Photo 06 - east elevation of atelier 1
Photo 06 - east elevation of atelier 1
Photo 07 - south elevation 6
Photo 07 - south elevation 6
Photo 08 - north elevation of atelier
Photo 08 - north elevation of atelier
Photo 09 - west elevation
Photo 09 - west elevation
Photo 09 - north elevation
Photo 09 - north elevation
Photo 11 - east elevation 1
Photo 11 - east elevation 1
Photo 12 - east elevation 2
Photo 12 - east elevation 2
Photo 13 - south elevation 7
Photo 13 - south elevation 7
Photo 14 - east elevation of atelier 2
Photo 14 - east elevation of atelier 2
Photo 15 - east elevation 3
Photo 15 - east elevation 3
Photo 16 - east elevation 3
Photo 16 - east elevation 3
Photo 17 - living room
Photo 17 - living room
Photo 18 - bridge and landscape
Photo 18 - bridge and landscape
Photo 19 - 2nd floor and stair
Photo 19 - 2nd floor and stair
Photo 20 - view from korean style room
Photo 20 - view from korean style room
Photo 21 - atelier
Photo 21 - atelier
Photo 22 - bridge and upper space of living room
Photo 22 - bridge and upper space of living room
Photo 23 - living room (view from bridge)
Photo 23 - living room (view from bridge)
site plan
site plan
plan - 1st floor
plan - 1st floor
plan - 2nd floor
plan - 2nd floor
plan - basement floor
plan - basement floor
elevation - south
elevation - south
elevation - north
elevation - north
elevation - west
elevation - west
elevation - east
elevation - east
cross section 1
cross section 1
cross section 2
cross section 2
longitudinal section 1
longitudinal section 1
longitudinal section 2
longitudinal section 2
Sketch 1 - site before construction
Sketch 1 - site before construction
Sketch 2 - south elevation 1
Sketch 2 - south elevation 1
Sketch 3 - south elevation 2
Sketch 3 - south elevation 2
Sketch 4 - west elevation
Sketch 4 - west elevation
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Model study 1
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