IDMM Architects

U RETREAT

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

U RETREAT 

Heesoo Kwak and IDMM Architects

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Heesoo Kwak

MANUFACTURERS
Eagon, NANOOMTECT

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kim Jaeyoun

AREA
1595 m²

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Hongcheon-gun, South Korea

CATEGORY
Houses

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

Text description provided by architect.

Bordered by the Sori-san mountain range in South Korea, the U RETREAT sits at the core of the Sari-gol valley in Hongcheon-gun Daegok-ri.

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

Looking down on the site from as little a distance of 40 meters, a sharp vertical cliff stretches at an altitude of 100 meters.

The scale of this geological formation, pinned down by enormous stones, and the vitality of the flourishing vegetation within it totally overwhelm the surroundings.

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

Hongcheon-gun (洪川) Daegok-ri(垈谷), which literally means ‘wide lake’ and ‘high mound’, is a name that alludes to the long persisting conditions of the land.

The wind that passes through the valley forms a sense of movement which shakes the entirety of the cliff. The small gestures of the trees, each of which shake according to their weight, come together to form a flowing cliff.

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

This project has been asked by a retired business man from fashion industry. For a retired life, he wanted a unique and meditative accommodation located in a deep valley.

The important point of this project was how local small accommodations, so it called as "Pension", can be architecturally evolved. To do so, I conceived an individual interpretation for the nature and an analysis for diverse views from position of guests to extract a new spatial experience.

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

It varies from families for one night trip to couples for a date. All of them want to take a rest at a fancy space without any disruption. They can experience a new spatiality via multi-leveling floor plan that living room, main bedroom, Korean style bedroom, bathroom, terrace and spa are divided through different levels rather than partitions.

The reason of multi-leveling is that various levels can offer the diverse relationship between guest and natural scenery, which enables a colorful appreciation for the nature.

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

Mountain viewed from the site delivered the image of flying solid mass. Also, I expected that oblique lines made by concrete mass can contrast with irregular and varied lines of the nature. In this respect, diagonal column and cantilever and upper and lower parts connected with twist generate active shapes harmoniously diversified with natural scence.

It is a kind of dealing with hilly land through minimizing contact surface. This incidently creates as if cantilever masses talked with hilly land.

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

U RETREAT is faced with a cliff on the opposite side. As if the cliff were a big picture altering seasonally. U RETREAT naturally embraces colorful scenes of the cliff via glass window and multi-leveled platforms of concrete. As a material, concrete can be neutral as a background of natural objects like trees, flowers, rocks and so on.

U RETREAT has two types; upper unit (108m2) and lower unit (49m2). The lower unit is faced with ground and separated from the upper unit although they are linked within one mass. The upper unit has sky terrace and spa where we can enjoy meditative bath seeing the cliff and sky.

U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun
U RETREAT
© Kim Jaeyoun

Utility space plays a role as a concierge, cafe, restaurant with small kitchen. It supports outdoor activity within U Retreat for swimming, barbecue, and meditation.


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IDMM Architects
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