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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.

Cocooning Building in Seoul, South Korea by L’EAU design

 
February 15th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: L’EAU design

“Cocooning phenomenon” is a term made by German Social Psychologist S. Popcon, and it stands for the habit of silkworm hiding inside a cocoon and protecting it-self from the outside. As modern society gets complicated, people pursue the intimate comfort of oneself through a slightly enclosed place than excessively exposed exterior activities.

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  • Architects: L’EAU design
  • Project: Cocooning Building
  • Location: Seoul, South Korea
  • Photography: Kyungsub Shin, Huh Ik
  • Principal architect Kim Dong jin (the Graduate School of Architectural engineering Hong-ik University), L’EAU Design Co.,Ltd.
  • Building scope: B2 , 4F
  • Exterior closing: Stuccoflex, Cheonggo brick, Low-E Double-layer glass
  • Structural: RC
  • Construction: Co-Workers
  • Site area: 431㎡
  • Building area: 241.01㎡
  • Gross floor area: 999.38㎡

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

‘New-Cocooning tribe’ is different from the Enclosed type Cocooning tribe of the past, who habitually seclude and escape, and actively spends their hobby and leisure time in its own space. Also. Modern people want a substantive relaxing space where they can guarantee the personal environment in amid of network society which is overly exposed with information.

This kind of modern people’s cocooning secures personal privacy by it-self inside the complex city center and wraps its body from the surroundings and makes its own lifestyle. In the process of commercialization of the quiet exclusive residential area, Banpo Cocooning is an architectural strategy where houses and the city reconciliate and co-exist, avoiding gentrification phenomenon.

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

‘Nudge’ Effect inside the changing city center

Cocooning gradually induces a positive change of urban landscape little by little inside the unconsciousness with soft invasion not coercion. By changing ‘Daily Landscape’, it makes people to form its own pattern. This little change inside people’s unconsciousness always tries to find a meaning in everything, and in other words, it evokes kind of an Apophenia effect which is a tendency of finding a pattern in amid of disorder and brings new vitality and change around urban area.

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Innermost ‘Cocooning’ of its own inside City center

The plot has located between the 4th-5th level high residential areas deeply inside the road. This highly dense residential buildings standing on the ground except for the parking space are keen of privacy invasion. It’s hard to handle the problem which the inside of surrounding multiplex and multifamily houses could be seen and psychological insecurity only with the legal separation space and the face blocking structure blocking the view from the window. Therefore, the residential buildings inside dense city center are requiring an enclosed boundary which could protect the invasion of their privacy. Inside the boundary of ‘Cocoon’ with flexible air layer, the inner story of its own makes composure which could be sustainably generated and at the same time protects privacy from the surrounding buildings. This kind of ‘Cocooning’ makes boundary outwardly according to the privacy relationship with the surrounding buildings inside the residential exclusive area but makes its inner individual landscape and co-exists inwardly.

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

Image Courtesy © Huh Ik

Image Courtesy © Huh Ik

Image Courtesy © Huh Ik

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