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Seaside Wall House

Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel

SEASIDE WALL HOUSE

KHY Architects

ARCHITECTS
KHY Architects

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Kim Hyo Young, Jin Young Choi

MANUFACTURERS
Duravent, Clay Max, Lg System Window

ARCHITECTS
KHY Architects, B2shapes

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hwang Hyo Chel

AREA
225 M²

YEAR
2015

LOCATION
Ujeong-dong, South Korea

CATEGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

The thought of having a weekend beach house gives us special expectations for urban dwellers. Client was a married couple living in a high-rise studio apartment.

They had contradictory wishes about how they wanted their new home to be on this special site. One was to actively face the beach, and the other was to be protected securely from it.

Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel

These conflicting desires generated a certain way for us to define relations between the beach and this house. Consequently, we ended up with a house that has clear gesture of facing the beach and a nuance of protection from beach at the same time.

First, we placed a long wall and added short walls perpendicularly that forms spaces that solely face the ocean. These structural walls stand independently dividing and connecting spaces of different sizes and shapes.

The house, therefore, is provided with a rich variety of sceneries between different walls. Sequence of house starts from penetrating long solid walls towards short walls, and continues when climbing upstairs by curved walls or walking on a bridge from a wall to another.

Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel

These walls suggest an enthusiastic attitude to view ocean. Openings, in this case, is not perceived as a window, but sensed as an exterior experience as if one is standing outside between vertical barriers.

Therefore the walls extend the sense of being inside towards the beach that fades distinction between inside and outside.

Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel

Meanwhile, the finishing material and shape of these walls act as a nuance of protection. Like wings of mother birds, the incurved walls form a shelter for dwellers.

This slight gesture of curved walls shields inside dwellers from outside eyes. Finishing materials are bright toned dried mud ricks.

These bricks represent the structural role in the building, implying the image of thick mud wall. Light falls gently on this material, bringing out the delicate texture of soil particles.

Seaside Wall House
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel

According to time of the day, distance between walls, or shape of a wall, light casts soft or heavy shadow that deepens the gaze towards the beach.

By the time sun starts falling, daylight is invited all the way down to a void space placed on second and third floor from skylight.

Since west side of the wall is solid without any openings, tiring rays from west is blocked. Hence, indirect light washes a marble finished wall of the void and gently brightens lower floors.

Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel

Exterior has two contrasting looks from the back and the ocean. Rear side of the house stands is flat with a firm and reliable presence.

In contrast, the front shows clear stance of opening and facing towards the beach. This facade facing the beach has an ever-changing figure according to sunlight that treats the house differently as weather changes. This weekend house looks as if it is looking at the ocean even when it is empty.

Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel


Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel
Seaside Wall House
© Hwang Hyo Chel


Seaside Wall House
Site Plan
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Ground Floor Plan
Seaside Wall House
First Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan


Seaside Wall House
Model

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