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Steven Holl Architects - DAEYANG GALLERY AND HOUSE APPROACHING THE COMPLETION

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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 19:24

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Seoul, Korea, 2008-2012
PROGRAM: residential and art gallery
CLIENT: Daeyang Shipping Co. Ltd.
SITE AREA: 5774 sf
STATUS: construction phase

The private gallery and house is sited in the hills of the Kangbuk section of Seoul, Korea. The project was designed as an experiment parallel to a research studio on "the architectonics of music". The basic geometry of the building is inspired by a 1967 sketch for a music score by the composer Istvan Anhalt, "Symphony of Modules," discovered in a book by John Cage titled "Notations".

Three pavilions; one for entry, one residence, and one guest house, appear to push upward from a continuous gallery level below. A sheet of water establishes the plane of reference from above and below.

The idea of space as silent until activated by light is realized in the cutting of 55 skylight strips in the roofs of the three pavilions. In each of the pavilions, 5 strips of clear glass allow the sunlight to turn and bend around the inner spaces, animating them according to the time of day and season. Proportions are organized around the series 3, 5, 18, 13, 21, 34, 55.

Views from within the pavilions are framed by the reflection pool which is bracketed by gardens that run perpendicular to the skylight strips. In the base of the reflecting pool, strips of glass lenses bring dappled light to the white plaster walls and white granite floor of the gallery below.

A visitor arrives through a bamboo formed garden wall at the entry court, after opening the front door and ascending a low stair. He or she can turn to see the central pond at eye level and take in the whole of the three pavilions floating on their own reflections.

The interiors of the pavilions are red and charcoal stained bamboo with the skylights cutting through a red bamboo ceiling. Exteriors are a rain skin of specially treated brass which ages naturally within the landscape.

 

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CREDITS

architect
– Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl (design architect)
JongSeo Lee (associate in charge)
Annette Goderbauer, Chris McVoy (project advisor)
Francesco Bartolozzi, Marcus Carter, Nick Gelpi, Jackie Luk, Fiorenza Matteoni, Rashid

Satti, Dimitra Tsachrelia (project team)

local architect
– E.rae Architects
Inho Lee, Minhee Chung, Hyoungil Kim

structural engineer
– SQ Engineering

mechanical engineer
– Buksung HVAC+R Engineering

lighting consultant
– L'Observatoire International

general contractor
– Jehyo

Images/Text Credit:
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects