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"Property"), 13-32 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea being held from DAEYANG Shipping CO., Ltd.(as the
"Seller")
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Contact
Yi, Jung jin
C.P: 82-10-5481-4705
FAX: 82-2-558-5335
E-mail: yijj1905@remax.co.kr
3. The private gallery and house is sited in the hills of the Kangbuk
section of Seoul, Korea. The basic geometry of the building is inspired
by a 1967 sketch for a music score by the composer Istvan Anhalt,
"Symphony of Modules," discovered in a book by John Cage titled
"Notations."
Three pavilions; one for entry, one residence, and one event space,
appear to push upward from a continuous gallery level below. A sheet
of water establishes the plane of reference from above and below.
After passing through a bamboo formed garden wall at the entry court,
ascending steps into the entry pavilion bring the viewer at elbow
height with the unifying sheet of water. Here, at the center of this
place is an inner feeling with the sky, water, vegetation and the
reddened patina of the copper walls all reflected in different ways.
The red and charcoal stained wood interiors of the pavilions are
activated by skylight strips of clear glass that are cut into the roof.
Sunlight turns and bends around the inner spaces, animating them
with the changing light of each season and throughout the day. Like a
cesura in music, strips of glass lenses in the base of the pool break
through the surface, bringing dappled light to the white plaster walls
and white granite floor of the gallery below.
Exteriors are a rain screen of custom patinated copper, which ages
naturally within the landscape.
The Daeyang Gallery and House is heated and cooled with geothermal
wells
Source: www.stevenholl.com
A work by the world famous achitect
Steven Holl
Steven Holl
• Born December 9, 1947
• Principal of Steven Holl Architects
(SHA) in New York and Beijing
• America’s Best Architect named by
Time Magazine
• A tenured faculty member at
Columbia University
• Well known for Green Innovation
Design
• Daeyang Gallery & House
(2008-June 2012)
4. AWARDS
2012 EMIRATES GLASS LEAF AWARD, UK, 2012
ANNUAL DESIGN REVIEW AWARD, USA, 2012
AIA NY HONOR AWARD, USA, 2013
ARCHITIZER A+ AWARD JURY WINNER, USA, 2013
Project Details
Location
13-32 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu,
Seoul, Korea
Zoning Exclusive Residential Area
Use
Cultural Facility, Guest House,
Residential House
Lot Size 1,802㎡
Built Size 382,11㎡
Gross Floor
Area
994.36㎡
Year Built December 2011
Construction Steel Structure (1F/B1)
Asking Price
$14Million USD (VAT excluded)
*Exchange Rate : 1 USD = 1,024 KRW
5. Features
• Being intergrated into a coherent statement, three
modern pavilions appear to be floating on a sheet of
water
• Beautiful natural lighting through 57 Skylight strips
• Exquisite exteriors with a rain screen of custom patinated
copper and a bamboo formed garden wall
• High-end interior finishes such as red charcoal stained
wood and granite floor
• Heating and cooling with geothermal wells
• Video : Property panorama
A conversation with the architect Steven Holl
6. Floor Plan
B1F
Structure Reinforced concrete
Use Cultural Facility
Configuration Gallery, Concert Hall, Vault
Size 612.25㎡
1F
Structure Steel
Use House
Configuration
Study, Living room, Dining room,
Meeting room, Reception room etc.
Size 382.11㎡
7. Location
• Traditional luxury residential area of VIPs and A-class celebrities
• Land price in Seongbuk-dong ranges from $ 14,000 USD to
$24,000 USD/3.3㎡
• Great view and geographical advantage in feng shui
• High security neighborhood due to several embassies nearby