Hanok the Korean house
Twelve examples of the Korean house style, traditional on the exterior and in use of natural materials but with contemporary interiors.
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Tokyo
Tuttle Publishing
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- Oidong Pyulchang
- house in Oi-dong
- Yun Posun Residence
- Residence of Yun Posun, second president of Korea
- Mumuheon
- house full of emptiness
- Jamyeongseosil
- Jamyeong's house of playing and reading
- Jiwuheon
- house of continuous learning
- Simsimheon
- house where the heart is found
- Seonyudang
- house of sharing and kindness
- Bansongjae
- studio cherishing an old pine tree as a lifelong friend
- Moto Hanok
- Moto house
- Cheongsongjae and Neungsoheon
- house of a green pine tree and trumpet vine
- Changseongdong Jip
- house in Changseong-dong
- Hwadongjae
- house of becoming one with others
- Acknowledgments
- Designers and architects.