Dogok Office Remodeling / DIA Architecture

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  • Architect In Charge: Chung Hyuna
  • Design Team: Oh Seunghyun
  • City: Seoul
  • Country: South Korea
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Text description provided by the architects. The site is composed of a triangular shape at the junction of two main streets. The existing fan-shaped building was originally made of three cylindrical masses finished by red brick tiles, with excessively long horizontal openings.

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© Kyungsub Shin

The basic design strategy was to create a conversation between the existing building and the new addition. In that sense, a translucent skin was considered from the outset of the design. Due to the three-dimensional holes made by its patterning, the expanded metal sheet conveys different degrees of penetration when viewed from a variety of angles and directions. The existing round mass could rather be regarded as potential and a variety of looks could be created by different distances of two skins.

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By overlapping a steel cantilever frame to the existing building, a light skin was composed of glass and metal. The finely articulated skin merfes with and separates from the mass, blurring the distinction of floors on the façade The translucent skin controls the amount of light entering the indoor space, thile continuing to open up the view to the outside. The skin bevomes ever more transparent when illuminated within after nightfall, while becoming more pronounded when exposed to sunlight during the day.

Dogok Office Remodeling / DIA Architecture - Facade
© Kyungsub Shin

Considering its location facing the main streets, the first floor was planned to be transparent so that it may function as a café, and the main body covered with second skin is a part that will be rented out as an office. A one-story vertical louver was placed on the jutting out uppermost rooftop space, so as to function as an even more comfortable resting space.

Dogok Office Remodeling / DIA Architecture - Windows, Facade
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Address:425 Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Cite: "Dogok Office Remodeling / DIA Architecture" 28 Nov 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/569947/dogok-office-remodeling-dia-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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