‘Hanbit Publishing Network’ Renovation / Idea5 Architects

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Text description provided by the architects. The neighborhood of Gyeonguiline book street nearby Hongdae, one of the hottest places in Seoul, is where memories of young cafe culture and Indie Culture exist. 1,047 of about 4,120 publishers in Mapo-gu are concentrated in Hongdae. Reflecting the local feature, the book street has been formed with an outdoor library, a bookstore, a book cafe, and etc. based on the book theme. Hanbit Publishing Network is located on the hill near the beginning of Gyeonguiline Forest. The reason why it is built on the steep hillside area was intended to focus more on publishing in the relaxing environment by keeping its distance from a crowded place. On top of that, it was meant to be designed in harmony with neighbors and built as a base camp for publishers instead of showing its presence on the main street.

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Cite: "‘Hanbit Publishing Network’ Renovation / Idea5 Architects" 02 Jan 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/883925/hanbit-publishing-network-renovation-idea5-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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