Yeoju House

Yeoju House
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Yeoju House

Todot Architects and Partners

ARCHITECTS
Todot Architects And Partners

JUNIOR ARCHITECTS
Cheol-kyu Chris Cheon, So Jung Ho

MANUFACTURERS
Archipace , Bellissimo, Blustyle, Cermamiche Castelvetro, Kd Woodtech, Sandulmaru, The John Tech

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Cho Byung Kyu, Mo Seung Min^

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Hanbit Safety Technology Group

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Chunil Mec

CONTRACTOR
Kspnc

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Delta Structure

FURNITURE
Anna Kitchen

ENTRY ARCHITECTS
Lee Jae Jun, Shim Keon Kyu

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jinbo choi

AREA
110 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Suoth Korea

CATRGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

One day, an elderly couple visited us to build a house on a peaceful land in Yeoju where a king’s tomb can be seen in the distance.

Yeoju House
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Yeoju House
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For as long as one year since deciding to build a new house after their retirement, they organized and listed up their humble wishes which an architect has to carefully consider.

It took quite a long time to approach the design considering the spirituality, the warmth, and the truthfulness they showed us.

Yeoju House
© Jinbo Choi
Yeoju House
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The approach was more careful because both the client and we were well aware that merely a functional house is not an objective in the project.

After countless Sketches, the concept we came up with was “aging”. As a man ages, a house can age with the touches of the residents and the passing of time.

Yeoju House
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Yeoju House
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Rather than conspicuous gestures, we designed a house that seems to have been always on the land: a house that resembles the gentle hills of the surrounding and ages with the elderly couple over time.

The material choice we made to realize this concept was wood. Deep eaves were applied for the slow aging of the red cedar cladding.

Yeoju House
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Yeoju House
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We planned space under the eaves where the residents sit and observe the passing of time.

A gabled roof, which resembles the ridges of the hill, was planned and the center was carved to create a serene courtyard.

Yeoju House
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Yeoju House
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A void courtyard is a place of spirituality, warmth, and truthfulness. The natural light that penetrates the space encompasses the three elements.

The natural light lightens up other natural elements such as river pebbles all of which have different colors and shapes.

Yeoju House
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Yeoju House
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When the Sun is in the South, the sky-blue colored steel pipes that blend into the sky split the sunlight.

The C-shaped house consists of the main living area and an independent zone and void space in between under one roof.

Although the outdoor void space was designed for a table tennis area, it will serve as a multi-functional space for such as family-gathering, laundry-drying, etc.

Yeoju House
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Yeoju House
© Jinbo Choi
Yeoju House
© Jinbo Choi

The independent zone will serve as their visiting grandsons’ room, a library, etc.

We expect the house to serve as a space for meditation and inspiration for the couple and to age as beautifully as them.


Yeoju House
© Jinbo Choi
Yeoju House
© Jinbo Choi
Yeoju House
© Jinbo Choi


Yeoju House
Section 1
Yeoju House
Section 2


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elevation 01
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elevation 02
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elevation 03
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elevation 04


Yeoju House
Plan - Ground Floor
Yeoju House
Plan - Attic Floor
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Plan - Roof
Yeoju House
Plan - Site