iSM Architects

Samdaeheon

Samdaeheon
© Hyosook Chin
Samdaeheon
© Hyosook Chin

SAMDAEHEON

ISM Architects

ARCHITECTS
ISM Architects

AREA
208 m²

YEAR
2012

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hyosook Chin

COUNTRY
South Korea

CATEGORY
Houses

LOCATION
Buyeo-Gun, South Korea

CONSTRUCTION
Dasan Construction Engineering Co., LTD.

DESIGN TEAM
Dooyoung Jung, Eungjun Oh, Geunjoo Im, Goun Park, Juhee Lee

CITY
Buyeo-gun

Text description provided by architect.

Pankyo is an emerging residential district located at south of Seoul. Young architects-couple and their parents-couple consented to live together in Pankyo for realistic reasons.

Samdaeheon
© Hyosook Chin
Samdaeheon
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Young architects-couple intensely needed evening assistance with their kids and parents-couple immensely needed physical and psychological assistance with father’s aggravating Parkinson’s disease.

There were three objectives with this middle-class house. First, propose an alternative way of living to a nuclear family living. Second, suggest an experimental house of healing for silver generation.

Samdaeheon
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Samdaeheon
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Third, offer a logical architectural solution in a most recent (context-free & referent-absent) suburban town of Pankyo. Samdaeheon, 3-Generation House, launched in 2011 to meet the three objectives.

To overcome generational differences in 3-generation family, space separation strategy was as important as program unification strategy, particularly, between in-laws.

Samdaeheon
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Samdaeheon
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Samdaeheon
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Age and physical conditions led the sectional classification of program; parents-couple on the first floor, architects-couple on the second floor, and kids on the attic floor. Family public events were limited to weekend meals and weekday dinners.

Second objective of the project was to focus on father’s worsening walking incapability. iSM proposed a transparent living room. The living room sits at a pivot spot of pedestrian alley and interior courtyard.

Samdaeheon
© Hyosook Chin
Samdaeheon
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Intent was to bring seasonal changes of outside inside by extensive use of glass, thereby maximizing the view of people and trees. This would allow sick father to enjoy outside sitting inside. Triple glazing curtainwall system was used. 

Third objective of the project was to provide architecturally logical solution in a fairly new town of Pankyo. iSM differentiated public side from private side.

Samdaeheon
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Samdaeheon
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On the public side of the building, SS panels articulated dark brick massing. Dark bricks were used in nearby historical citadel of Suwon.

On the private side of the house, terraces successively minimized the volume of the building and correspondingly served public space of each floor. In addition, the terrace volume profile was an outcome of maximum solar gain during winter time.

Samdaeheon
© Hyosook Chin
Samdaeheon
© Hyosook Chin

Since Korean War, a 2-Generation family living in a high-rise condo (huge painted concrete box) was a dominant way of living in Korea. 3-Generation family living is antithetical to this stance.

Samdaeheon is a sociological and architectural experiment. Proposing a 3-Generation house and a transparent living room is against the common culture of Korea. The story of Samdaeheon received wide media attention in Korea.


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