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Barbarella house in Yongin, South Korea by KDDH

Wednesday, February 28th, 2018

Article source: KDDH

It seems that creating revenue by building a house becomes a trend. It can be seen that building a house with the maximum floor-area ratio and building coverage ratio within the legal limit is a wise way to build a house. A house irrelevant seemingly was placed at the Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do. Although the house is relatively smaller than other neighboring big multi-household houses, the shape of stably standing shoulder to shoulder with them is impressive. The architect hopes this house born by the desire of the client who wanted not to build a house with maximum values, but to build a house for life to become a fresh message to the gray city.

Image Courtesy © Kim Yong Soon

  • Architects: KDDH
  • Project: Barbarella house
  • Location: Yeongdeok-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
  • Photography: Kim Yong Soon
  • Site Area: 263.6§³
  • Building Area: 109.87§³
  • Total Floor Area: 192.59§³
  • Building Coverage: 41.68%
  • Floor Area Ratio: 73.06%
  • Sacle: 2F

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