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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.

Hanbit Publishing Network Renovation in Seoul, South Korea by IDEA5 ARCHITECTS

 
February 20th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: IDEA5 ARCHITECTS

The neighborhood of Gyeonguiline book street nearby Hongdae, one of the hottest places in Seoul, is where memories of young cafe culture and Indie Culture exist. 1,047 of about 4,120 publishers in Mapo-gu are concentrated in Hongdae. Reflecting the local feature, the book street has been formed with an outdoor library, a bookstore, a book cafe, and etc. based on the book theme.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

  • Architects: IDEA5 ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Hanbit Publishing Network Renovation
  • Location: 62, Yeonhui-ro 2-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea
  • Photography: Kwang Sik JUNG    
  • Lead Architects: YoungRan KANG
  • Structural Engineer: DONG YANG Co., Ltd
  • Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer: JEONG YEON Consulting Engineers Co., Ltd
  • Construction: DAEMYUNG21 Construction Co.,Ltd
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot):  5,138.85 ㎡
  • Built Area : 985.17 ㎡
  • Completion Year: 2017.09

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Hanbit Publishing Network is located on the hill near the beginning of Gyeonguiline Forest. The reason why it is built on the steep hillside area was intended to focus more on publishing in the relaxing environment by keeping its distance from a crowded place. On top of that, it was meant to be designed in harmony with neighbors and built as a basecamp for publishers instead of showing its presence on the main street.

Remodeling 2 of the existing buildings instead of tearing down and building new ones, which used to be utilized as accounting lecturing classrooms, was also another reason.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

To reveal its identity through the hillside road shrouded in the skyscrapers, the buildings were treated with weathering steel cladding at a lower level on the corner. For the upper level of curtain wall, high-density wood panel was installed vertically to present the direction of turning the pages. That lower public spaces and the path between buildings are filled with red bricks, makes streetscape brighten and helps people access to it easily.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

The buildings made of granite stone in 1997 were disconnected with surroundings because its material limited accessibility from street. The buildings, which used to consist of classroom and reference room, are close to each other and have very similar purpose of use. Nevertheless, circulation between the buildings was inconvenient and entrance recognition was considerably low. To increase accessibility from the street, remodeling was done by making a path and a bridge between the buildings.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Securing an open space to communicate with the outside besides work space was very important. The open space is used for a small classroom and education space communicating with readers.

The public space on the 1st floor, which has a book cafe, a book store, and a gallery, is able to access with a staircase to highlight the facade of the buildings. By opening a path between buildings and backyard to the public, locals have come in and out frequently. It ended up encouraging local community to vitalize the roadside.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

1st floor is used as public space where you can utilize a book cafe, a gallery, and multipurpose hall connected to the path between buildings and backyard. This floor was designed to increase accessibility from the street and be a break area to help you experience surroundings during a break.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

2nd floor is semi-public space built as a classroom for communication between readers, writers and editors. For its convenience and expansion in the future, the buildings are connected by a bridge and linked with a conference room and podcast. For the sake of relaxation, the existing terrace on each floor is utilized and so is courtyard on the 4th floor.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

In order to separate work space with book storage space, 1.5 meters wide layered book path creates for more space, and it helps ease tension from work. For comfort condition, the floor heating system is introduced to office floors.

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © Kwang Sik JUNG

Image Courtesy © IDEA5 ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © IDEA5 ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © IDEA5 ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © IDEA5 ARCHITECTS

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Categories: Building, Office Building, office Complex, Offices, Renovation




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