JEJU Island Restaurant Refurbishment / Moohoi Architecture Studio

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JEJU Island Restaurant Refurbishment / Moohoi Architecture Studio - Windows, Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. The materials initially considered were steel plates and transparent polycarbonate, but I could not yet find a material that can resist the salinity of the ocean water.

However, we were in a hurry and began the process of demolition first. In this process, I found out that the material used was a dark coloured tile before it was covered with white paint.

JEJU Island Restaurant Refurbishment / Moohoi Architecture Studio - Windows
© Kim Jae-Kwan

 The tiles did not come off with ease as we had wished. I found tiles with chipped paint, completely peeled off paint, and parts where the mortar that kept the tile on the wall was chipped as well.

JEJU Island Restaurant Refurbishment / Moohoi Architecture Studio - Brick, Facade, Beam
© Kim Jae-Kwan

Another thing I would like to mention is that the restaurant was at a distance from the nearby neighborhood and thus did not have many visitors.

JEJU Island Restaurant Refurbishment / Moohoi Architecture Studio - Column
© Kim Jae-Kwan

Moreover, it was difficult for people to approach the restaurant because the Jeju Olle Trail in front of the building was very steep. Therefore, I centred the reconstruction plan around the fact that a café would open up on the 1st floor.

In order to solve this problem, I made a path for pedestrians that go from the main road leading to this building. Basically, I had made a small village within a house.

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© Kim Jae-Kwan

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Address:Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

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Cite: "JEJU Island Restaurant Refurbishment / Moohoi Architecture Studio" 01 Dec 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/778069/jeju-island-restaurant-refurbishment-moohoi-architecture-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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