Dongnip Milbang Restaurant / Design Studio Maoom

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Jongno-gu, South Korea
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Text description provided by the architects. Dongnip Milbang The layering, order, and co-existence of time In this "milbang"-a hidden room concealing a chef's secret recipe- lies the opportunity to meet cuisine crafted with both experience and sincerity. Two hanoks with the traces of times gone by interlock with their differing histories. The differences between the remains of the past left behind in each location lie in an orbit that circles back to the past and then again to the present. A narrow path connecting to the outside passes through the courtyard, transporting the visitor through unfamiliar experiences in an unexpected chronology.

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Dongnip Milbang Restaurant / Design Studio Maoom - Facade, Beam
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The exterior border serves as a physical boundary, by which the past and the present are connected. In order to create a sequence in which different times meet and connect, the old and faded wood structure of the hanok with its traces of age was preserved, and hanji was used to erase the natural color of the wood while conserving its grain- creating a blank space indicative of a new era.

Dongnip Milbang Restaurant / Design Studio Maoom - Table, Chair, Beam
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Beneath the shared language of the structure of the hanok, the difference in the scenic time periods is highlighted in the courtyard, where a new experience is formed. Each person has a unique experience as they walk in and out of the building- an experience that goes beyond time. "To hide something" means to place an object out of sight, or to conceal a truth or an action from others. To us, hiding is a method of showing a precious past that we want to conserve.

Dongnip Milbang Restaurant / Design Studio Maoom - Table, Beam
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We wanted to reveal the traces and value of time a little bit more discreetly, while demonstrating its relativity. The last room reveals its presence as daylight starts to fade. With this, Dongnip Milbang is able to present to its visitors the joy of enjoying the perspectives of different times from their very own seats.

Dongnip Milbang Restaurant / Design Studio Maoom - Table, Chair, Windows, Beam
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Address:10-18 Tongil-ro 12-gil, Haengchon-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Cite: "Dongnip Milbang Restaurant / Design Studio Maoom" 03 Jul 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/942748/dongnip-milbang-restaurant-design-studio-maoom> ISSN 0719-8884

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