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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.

Camellia hill café Picnic in Jeju-si, South Korea by Studio Fragment

 
October 30th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: studio fragment

Camellia Hill is a large natural park on Jeju Island.

People can think that Camellia is just a fairly common plant in Jeju. However, it is a warm creature that protects us from stiff sea breeze of Jeju with its signature thick, bountiful leaves.

Camellia is common in Jeju Island, but its warm properties are unique. As unique as it is, it is a place where everyone who visits Camelia Hill can receive a handful of warm hearts. It is also the starting point for conveying such feelings.

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

  • Architects: Studio Fragment
  • Project: Camellia hill café Picnic
  • Location: Jeju-si, South Korea
  • Photography: Sung mo. Yang
  • Clients: Camellia hill
  • Lead Architects: Dh.Seo
  • Design Team: Seungyoun,Noh
  • Gross Built Area: 200 m²
  • Completion Year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Concept keyword : DECRESCENDO

Jeju has topographical characteristics as a volcanic island. For example, there are basalts, the wind blowing from the sea, and atypical trees modified by the wind.

Winds and stones were met to make the Jusangjeolli Cliff, and wind and trees were met to deformed trees. A unique environment has created Jeju’s unique forms and materials.

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Wind of Jeju splits the rock, and Camellia splits wind of Jeju and weakens it.

To create a natural and plain space, We used morphological changes as a motif to capture them calmly through changes in materials.

Also, to deliver a pure and plain image of Jeju Island, we have tried to organize simple yet dense textures that do not bias the decoration.

We tried to make use of more sustainable materials than sparkling trend styles and proposed certain criteria with an architectural mindset.

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Mostudio. Sungmo Yang

Image Courtesy © Studio Fragment

Image Courtesy © Studio Fragment

Image Courtesy © Studio Fragment

Image Courtesy © Studio Fragment

Image Courtesy © Studio Fragment

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