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09 Cafe Piora

09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim

09 Cafe Piora

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ARCHITECTS
Studio_gaon

MANUFACTURERS
American Standard, Daeje Tiles, Eagon, Yerim, Samhwa

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Studio_gaon, Hyoungnam Lim, Eunjoo Roh

DESIGN TEAM
Laeyeon Kim, Seongwon Son, Sungpil Lee, Minwoo Lee

CONSTRUCTION
Do Woo Kim

PHOTOGRAPHS
Yong Kwan Kim

AREA
109 M²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Dangjin-si, South Korea

CATEGORY
Coffee Shop

Piora’ is a small bakery, located in the woods at Dangjin, South Chungcheong Province. There is a small mountain lying low when you cross a bridge across a stream on a quiet, slightly stark road, from where one walks a bit and the forest starts.

09 Cafe Piora
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09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim

The small bakery sits low on a small trail next to a broad hills, full of green barley field laid out like a beautiful lawn.

A dozen years ago, the family, without any links, moved to the land among the mountains, fields, and hills.

The family's land looks like a sack with a narrow entrance and gradually widens inside. We pondered where we should locate the building onto this peculiar shape of land.

09 Cafe Piora
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09 Cafe Piora
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09 Cafe Piora
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On the designated spot, there were many trees, grass and a path through which water flowed.

We tried not to touch the existing natural conditions as less as possible. The final design twisted the building, avoiding trees and waterways.

The building was placed between the trees in the south and north and west of the earth, and the design folded like a curve, with the original trees standing like guards in front.

09 Cafe Piora
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09 Cafe Piora
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09 Cafe Piora
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Then the winged terrace along the front of the building was covered with canopy and lowered again at both ends.

The wall with long break allows shadow of light to be cast that changes with time. That was all. In a way, the design was passive and left everything to the will of the ground.

09 Cafe Piora
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09 Cafe Piora
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The interior of the not-so-wide cafe is mainly occupied by baking space, so there are just few tables inside.

Guests will mostly go on a picnic to a hill overlooking a forest or green barley field with coffee and bread in a basket.

09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim
09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim

The construction went very smoothly from spring to summer, thanks to exceptionally fine weather.

The name of the cafe, "Piora," is a beautiful word that symbolizes the appearance of a hill that blooms all the season, thanks to the efforts of the family that has been with the land for a long time.

09 Cafe Piora
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09 Cafe Piora
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The bakery has a simple brick finish, making it look like it had been there in the forest.

We hoped that the shape of the bakery, which was lifted slightly from the ground, would give a feeling of coming out of the woods and entering the forest again.

People will come for the green barley fields from winter to spring, and the corn fields in the summer, and the bakeries will be the background all season.

09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim
09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim

And the smell of bread baked and brewed by this family will bring warmth to people's daily lives and to the green barley fields that remain green in the middle of winter.


09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim
09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim
09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim
09 Cafe Piora
© Yong kwan Kim


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Site plan
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Ground floor plan


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West elevation
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North elevation
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East elevation
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South elevation


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