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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

WHITE CUBE, MANGWOO in Seoul, South Korea by ArchiWorkshop.kr

 
November 27th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ArchiWorkshop.kr

The site for ‘White Cube, Mangwoo’ is located in the east side of Seoul in South Korea, overlooking a beautiful Mangwoo Mountain. The area has been designated as a redevelopment area for a long time but recently, development was cancelled on demand by residents.

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

  • Architects: ArchiWorkshop.kr
  • Project: WHITE CUBE, MANGWOO
  • Location: Seoul, South Korea
  • Photography: June Young Lim
  • Team: Hee-Jun Sim, Su-Jeong Park
  • Project Team: Kyung-Na Kim
  • Construction: Fair Design Construction
  • Year of completion: 2014.10

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

After the redevelopment of MangWoo district was cancelled, the non-Architecture based contractor started their business. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much concerns about aesthetic & living quality but economic perspective view within the projects. We, ArchiWorkshop.kr, was the first architecture firm to build multi-family housing in this area.

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

White Cube building has 4 stories with total net area of 200m2. The building consists 120m2 of small site area. The geometry of the building is white cubic shape. The color of ground floor and top floor are dark grey in order to accentuate the white geometry of the white cube.

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

The neighbor buildings juxtaposed very closely and windows could not be opened properly during days and nights. In order to solve the problems, a white wall was erected. The sun light from the top reflected to the interior space, which then brightened the inner space. We called this space ‘sunlight-balcony’. The four-season could be experienced from inside the house.

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

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Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

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Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

Image Courtesy © June Young Lim

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