June Architects

Pangyo Two Courtyards House

Pangyo Two Courtyards House 

June Architects

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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ARCHITECTS
June Architects

DESIGN TEAM
Yunji Yeom, Kunyoung Kim, Soona Lee

STRUCTURE ENGINEERING
Yigunkuzo

LEAD ARCHITECT
Hyonseok Kim

CONSTRUCTION
Ino&tech

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kyungsub Shin

AREA
297 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Seongnam-si, South Korea

CATEGORY
Houses

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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HALF-OPENED COURTYARD – FEELING NATURE & HAVING PRIVACY

When we design a house in urban areas, we always grapple with finding a balance between interaction with nature(outdoors) and ensuring privacy.

One of the key reasons people desire to live in a single house is the connection with nature(outdoors) through the yard.

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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However, due to limited land conditions, it’s not easy to feel free from the gaze of pedestrians coming through the yard.

So, the yard is conceived as a half-open courtyard, striking a balance between welcoming the dynamism of nature and urban life while also offering a degree of privacy by partially shielding it from external gazes.

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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The courtyard is enclosed by walls, but the middle part of the walls is open, while the upper part is designed with brick-mesh to elegantly filter sunlight, creating a beautiful interplay with the sky.

Also, the sunken courtyard, surrounded by a glistening wall, opens upwards towards the sky, providing a fully private space with sunlight.

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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THE HALF-OPENED SPACE WHERE THEY CAN EXPERIENCE A UNIQUE SENSE

The courtyard on the first floor, open towards the sky with an 8.5-meter-high wall, offers a grand sense of space that cannot be felt indoors.

Through this courtyard, the main rooms on the first and second floors are interconnected, serving as a space that unites the family.

SCULPTURAL ORDER

By incorporating sculptural elements with an overarching order, we’ve achieved a sense of completeness in the house, accommodating its diverse requirements.

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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We refined structural components like walls and columns from a simple mass, creating a space that is both powerful and elegant.

A CONVENIENT HOME, A COMFORTABLE HOME

Ultimately, a home should be comfortable.

To achieve comfort, convenience is crucial.

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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We have designed the layout to be convenient, ensuring ease of access to spaces like the kitchen and laundry room.

Additionally, communal areas where family members gather are made pleasant, while private spaces are separated and connected to ensure individual privacy.

Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
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Pangyo Two Courtyards House
© Kyungsub Shin


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Plan - Basement Floor
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Plan - 1st Floor
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Plan - 2nd Floor
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Plan - Roof


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