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        <![CDATA[Two Gabled Volumes, One Landscape / BRBB Architects]]>
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      <dc:creator>Miwa Negoro</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Shin-Dae-Ri House in Hoengseong was designed for an elderly couple seeking to leave behind their long life in Seoul and settle into a quieter existence immersed in nature. The site is located in a small mountain village in Gangwon Province, where the land rises toward a wooded hillside at the back and opens toward a valley with a stream in front. Surrounded by layered mountain ridges, the house is conceived as a place where the couple can cultivate a garden, tend a small field, and experience the changing seasons as part of their daily life.</p>]]>
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