Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Brick, FacadeSoha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Windows, FacadeSoha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Windows, Door, Facade, BeamSoha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Image 5 of 57Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - More Images+ 52

Gwangmyeong, South Korea
  • Architects: NEEDS Architects, Wonder-Architects: Wonder Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  190
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Jinbo Choi
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  E PLUS Window, Prime Korea, Sehwa Brick, Shinheung Stone, Shinwoo Tile and Ceramic
  • Lead Architects: Yoontaek Lim (Wonder Architects)
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Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Facade, Windows
© Jinbo Choi

Text description provided by the architects. From the first inception, this small house project is conceived to have its own meaning in itself through its own architectural form which is mainly considered by following three terms.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Windows, Brick, Facade, Deck, Patio
© Jinbo Choi
Section 01
Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Windows, Facade
© Jinbo Choi

(Re)interpretation of spatial forms in general Korean residential culture
Entrance hall(hyeon-gwan, 현관) of Korean contemporary house has a type which is found only in few cultures, taking off or putting on the shoes. But the role of entrance hall is limited only for spatial transition isolated from the other parts of the house, and occupies little parts with almost same form.

This small house project begins to transform a familiar entrance hall into a very unfamiliar and totally new one.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Beam
© Jinbo Choi

The long, slender shape with top lights is not familiar one as an entrance hall. The space, parallel to the front road, has 3 different corridors to the other parts of house : a living room, a kitchen/dining room, and upper floor. It makes the entrance hall always connected and avoided the isolation with other spaces. By being equipped with a wash room and a laundry space inside, it becomes always usable and approachable in everyday life not as merely transition space. Now the entrance hall has totally different status in this house in the sense of architecture and life both.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Door, Brick, Facade, Concrete
© Jinbo Choi

Architectural elements and forms
Unlike first look of familiarity, more attention would reveal meaningful ideas in the sense of architectural forms.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Door, Column, Arch, Beam
© Jinbo Choi

Only by putting different elements to each, the two eaves of front north and garden faced south with same shape and size, gain totally different forms which carry architectural ideas. The eaves on front north, which are flying over a long, linear window, are supported one column which actually has no structural role, and only gives the sense of the stability. The sensation of weight by eaves is reduced to be floating in the air, and the non-load-bearing column seems like to take a load-bearing role. A contradiction in the structural sense occurs.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Windows, Door, Facade, Beam
© Jinbo Choi
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© Jinbo Choi

The other one on south is supported 8 wall-shaped columns (3 load-bearing, 5 non-load-bearing) which reduce the sense of opening in the south façade and take a role of sun shades. Structurally, the combination array of load-bearing and non-load-bearing columns reveals the structural ideas as it is and gives the house the look of structural authenticity.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Glass, Bathtub, Beam
© Jinbo Choi

By putting architectural elements in the different context, the ordinary architectural elements would have different significances in the sense of form.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Stairs, Handrail, Column
© Jinbo Choi

Heterogeneity of materials under coherence
The use of the same originated materials (concrete) gives the look of oneness in appearance of the house : exterior walls with concrete bricks, the eaves and columns in exposed concrete. And the difference between these two materials gives the sensational pleasure of materiality of heterogeneity.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Brick, Windows, Facade
© Jinbo Choi

The interior space even with wood flooring and white paint gains its coherence with the exterior space in terms of materials by using concrete and terrazzo which shares same origin too. The sense of heterogeneity of material under coherent materiality is achieved.

Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects - Brick, Windows, Facade
© Jinbo Choi

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Cite: "Soha House / Wonder Architects + NEEDS Architects" 07 May 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/916346/soha-house-wonder-architects-plus-needs-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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