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Private residence

BE architects

Old city, small space, small house: Built in 1968, the one-story brick house was transformed into a two-story tin house reflecting the minimalist lifestyle of an artist couple. The spaces are all simple—frugal but not shabby; fancy but not extravagant. The 60cm height difference, which was a constraint on the land, became an open space to communicate with local residents from the kitchen and living room. This project is an example of urban regeneration; it changes the old neighborhood by utilizing a small abandoned plot for urban development.

Date of Launch
2019
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Asia, Specific country/region: Republic of Korea, Seoul
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Specific sub-group: architecture, design

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