Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment

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Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Kim Donggyu

Text description provided by the architects. Ililsiho is located in the middle of Jeju Island and is a private rental house for tourists traveling to Jeju Island. Jeju Island is a tourist destination with a unique natural landscape. In general, tourists who come to Jeju Island come to enjoy and appreciate nature away from the urban.

Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows, Chair
© Kim Donggyu
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Site Plan
Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Interior Photography
© Kim Donggyu

The client wanted a space where such travelers could feel the nature enough in Jeju Island, so the resting space was calm and neat, so that they could concentrate on relaxation. We tried to construct a space that was adequately emptied between nature and dwelling.

Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Kim Donggyu

Concrete was exposed to show the properties of the material as it is, and decorative things were excluded. We simply focused on the flow, mass, and gaze of the space, and all buildings have a long form. The two buildings, the pavilion and the main building, were arranged horizontally and connected the two spaces with a tunnel.

Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Exterior Photography, Windows, Garden
© Kim Donggyu

In the living room, while passing through the courtyard and looking at the pavilion on the other side, it was possible to feel a relaxed sense of space, and in the pavilion on the other side, the living room was arranged horizontally so that the living room could be read at a glance.

Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Exterior Photography, Windows, Door, Facade
© Kim Donggyu
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Main Building - Elevation A
Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Interior Photography, Windows, Brick, Facade
© Kim Donggyu

The tunnel connecting the pavilion and the main building is obscured from the courtyard and the outside, playing an intermediate role between the pavilion and the main building. It is an independent space while having a connection that connects with the direction towards the two spaces. It was intended to keep the gaze of people who use the space inside, and hoped that it would be a space where people could fully enjoy a rest and relaxation in Ilsiho if they stay outside the building.

Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Kim Donggyu

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Cite: "Ililsiho Pavilion / studio fragment" 22 Jan 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/955525/ililsiho-pavilion-studio-fragment> ISSN 0719-8884

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