“Yeoksam residence", designed by the Madrid-Seoul-based architecture studio Daniel Valle Architects, is located in the Yeoksam-dong neighbourhood of Gangnam-gu, in the southern area of ​​the South Korean capital.

The housing uses a very widespread typology in Korean cities, but this type of building is not the best option for living as its possible variations are very restricted and it is difficult to develop innovative residential solutions within an urban mass of depersonalized buildings.
Daniel Valle Architects sought to find small project solutions that could provide a certain level of novelty. Thus, following the planning regulations on cast shadows, the final building has a form of staggered volumes accentuated by balconies of various sizes in the northwest corner of the building.

The architects sought to prioritize natural light entering the building while maintaining privacy in all apartments, although three sides of the structure face another villa only two to three meters away.

The architects chose to cover the only façade that opens towards the city with a prefabricated green aluminium shutter that acts as a second skin of the building. The undulating arrangement of the shutters aims to give depth to the façade in contrast to the flatness of the brick walls of the rest of the façades. This addition filters sunlight entering the house during the summer months while preserving natural light access during the morning and early evening hours.
 

Project description by Daniel Valle Architects

The multi-family residential building, commonly known as “villa”, is a well-spread typology in the cities of South Korea. Despite the large quantities of these residential buildings, arguably is not the preferable option for living in the city. The legal preconditions to design these type of buildings gives little space for innovation or typological variation in consequence creating a continuous urban magma of impersonalized buildings with a constant solution to massing, materiality, and programmatic organization.  

For all these reasons, designing yet another multi-family residence in Yeoksam-dong was an opportunity to find small design solutions that could provide a certain level of newness to the restricted building typology. Firstly, the massing of the building, obtained as a consequence of the strict application of the shadow-related code, is manipulated in order to increase the complexity of the volume. Two balconies are inserted in the northwest corner of the building, at 2F and 3F. By inserting the balconies in perpendicular directions to each other, the overall mass of the building is enriched.

It is also taken into special consideration the design of the only one façade towards the city. This façade is designed with a prefabricated green-coloured aluminium shutter that acts as a second skin of the building. The undulated disposition of the shutters intent to provide depth to the façade in contrast to the flatness of the brick walls of the remaining facades. Shutters are useful to protect the direct penetration of the west sunlight inside the house during the summer months while preserving some natural light access during the morning and early afternoon.

The building includes two types of houses: rental apartments of 30m2 on the 2F and 3F and a private residence in a duplex solution on the 4F and 5F. The rental apartments are designed with the intention to subdivide the space into two distinctive zones differentiating the kitchen area from the living/ sleeping one and avoiding direct visual contact between the bed and the cooking. Ultimately, the purpose of the design is to create a sense of larger space.

The private house on the 4F and 5F is designed with a classic European principle of space organization. The kitchen, dining, and living room are organized linearly along the same axis creating long visual perspectives, again, to increase the perception of the scale of space inside a relatively small house.

Cars are usually parked on the entrance level (1F) of the Villa as a consequence of the building code. Because of this, the residence’s entrance usually becomes subordinated to the car. To create an appropriate space for pedestrians to access the building we propose for the 1F a central area free of cars marked by two columns. Through the pedestrian entrance is still through the parking, enough area has been secured for people to pass and find the front door of the building.

The Building to Land Ratio (BTL) and Floor Area Ration (FAR) mostly predetermines the extension of the building up to one meter to the site boundary. Consequently, three of the facades of the building are facing another villa at a distance of only 2m-3m. The usual consequence of this is the denial of the openings towards the exterior in order to protect privacy -either by designing very small windows or by attaching visual protections to the exterior of them. It is the intention of the new Yeoksam residence to provide a large number and size of openings in all of the residences prioritizing natural light to privacy. This last one can be protected by simply using net curtains.

Overall, the ultimate purpose of this project was to challenge some of the conventions on residential typologies and give a fresh approach to the Villa type.

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590.8 m².
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Design period.- June 2019 – November 2020.
Construction period.- January 2020 – June 2021.
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Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
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Namsun Lee.
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Daniel Valle Architects is a Madrid based group of architects and urban planners operating in the fields of architecture, interior, communication and urban design with a branch office in Seoul allowing an international practice between Asia and Europe.

Daniel Valle Architects was founded in Madrid in 2003 by architect Daniel Valle. [Founding Partner, Architect COAM LEED GASeoul.Masters in Architecture and Urban at the Berlage Institute, The Netherlands.]

Alicia Almagro.Agricultural EngineerMadrid.Urban Landscape and agricultural engineering background.

Eunju Park. Management Seoul OfficeSeoul.

Iago Blanco. Architect LEED GASeoul.M.Arch in Architecture at European University, Madrid. Spai.

Jiwon HurArchitect LEED GASeoul.B.arch in Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University, USA.

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Published on: June 17, 2022
Cite: "A facade of shutters to look at the city. Yeoksam Residence by Daniel Valle Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-facade-shutters-look-city-yeoksam-residence-daniel-valle-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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