Reinterpreting a 50-Year-Old Building in Myeongnyun-dong / sukchulmok + BRBB Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood© Hong Seokgyu

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  • Area
    Area of this architecture project

    Area: 
    195

  • Year
    Completion year of this architecture project

    Year: 


    2026

  • Photographs

  • Lead Architects:

    sukchulmok

Reinterpreting a 50-Year-Old Building in Myeongnyun-dong / sukchulmok + BRBB Architects - Exterior Photography, Brick© Hong Seokgyu

Text description provided by the architects. Located in Myeongnyun-dong, Jongno-gu, an area densely lined with red brick buildings, this structure was originally built in 1974. On this site, where layers of time have accumulated, we mark a new beginning through renovation. While respecting the existing traces as much as possible, we sought to boldly express a spirit of curiosity and experimentation. The building serves as a hybrid ground, functioning as both a studio and a residence for sukchulmok and BRBB.

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