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Contemporary home design is completed designed by the Hyunjoon Yoo Architects. They have completed designed golf club house, a contemporary home which is located in Jeollanam-do, South Korea. This living space looks fresh because not only the green grass environment, but the greens which are sticks in the house wall.
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Which is based in Jeollanam-do, South Korea, Hyunjoon Yoo Architects have completed designed a contemporary home design called the Green Weaving Club House architecture design. As we all know, golf is a type of sport which makes people who usually ride on cars and walk on sidewalks or asphalts to return to the nature and be united with it.
But in particular, club house is a space where the people talk, eat, change clothes, and other having fun activities while they viewing the nature. This club house provides people who live in modern times with the Utopia-like space before the Industrial Revolution.
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In designing a club house of this country club, a long and narrow land is a limitation. If the necessary rooms are built in a line, a long building over 100 meters which is like the Great Wall of China will cut the golf course in half.
The building is built as short as possible and it is cut from here and there to solve the problem, so that it looks as if green zones go through the building in between. From the entrance where the people leave their golf bags to the lobby, locker and finally space room where the privacy is mostly needed, the building is straight line from it’s the nature penetrates between the rooms, people continually communicate with the nature when they move according to the moving sequence.
The contemporary home design is intended to look as if the land is interwoven like bamboo strips interwoven to make the bamboo ware. Inside this contemporary living space, the room is designed to look as if being inserted in between the fabric which is made of wrap threads and fillings. The walls are covered with Pachysandra terminal is and ivy to express the feeling of a lifted land. The afforested walls also become an environment-friendly factor that raises energy efficiency of the building.
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Photography by Seunghoon Yum
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