Lotte Buyeo Resort Baeksangwon / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects

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  • Category: Hotels
  • Architect In Charge: Kang Wonphil, Kim Seunghoy, KYWC
  • Project Team: Sohn Seokhoon, Kim Jungyun, Jin Seongil, Jeon Jaeyoung, Yoo Yongyeon, Shin Sungjin, Lee Jihee
  • Client: Lotte Resort Buyeo
  • City: Buyeo
  • Country: South Korea
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Lotte Buyeo Resort Baeksangwon / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects - Facade, Column, Garden
© Kim Yongkwan, Kim Jaekyung

Text description provided by the architects. What should be the starting point of exploring a new style? The answer to this question lies in the style used in the arrangement of the 300 condominiums units: Each condominium unit of Baeksangwon is connected through a balcony-access-type corridor that is curved like a horseshoe. Other corridor styles, such as the type of corridor frequently used in hotels, where housing units can be accessed through a corridor in the middle, can be chosen for the overall purpose of efficiency. But these types of corridors often create an undesirable environment due to artificial lighting and poor ventilation. For this reason, a balcony-access-type corridor was chosen, which is better at providing natural light and offers pretty good ventilation. A curved corridor also offers a more comfortable feeling. Additionally, a balcony-access-type corridor helps retain technique characteristics of both the inner and outer spaces by providing a clear distinction between the front and back. This clear distinction provides better flexibility in the design of the façade of the corridors.

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Cite: "Lotte Buyeo Resort Baeksangwon / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects" 08 Jan 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/885529/lotte-buyeo-resort-baeksangwon-kywc-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

© Kim Yongkwan, Kim Jaekyung

乐天 扶余度假村——Baeksangwon / Kim Seunghoy (首尔民族大学) + KYWC Architects

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