*인피니트 라이즈 하우스 [ Earthscape Studio ] The Infinite Rise House

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Earthscape Studio-The Infinite Rise House
이 사이트는 산맥 한가운데에 위치하고 있습니다. 앞에는 깊은 계곡이 있고 아름다운 산들이 180도 시야에 들어옵니다. 대지에는 천연 암반이 있고 건축가로서 우리는 자연 지형을 방해하고 싶지 않았습니다. 또한 처음 방문했을 때 이미 6m 깊이로 땅을 깎아놓은 상태였습니다. 우리는 그 지형을 이용해 계곡을 바라보는 구조물을 만들었습니다. 또한 부지 전체에 평균 2~4m 깊이의 경사 차이가 있는 바위가 많았습니다. 계곡을 향해 공간을 배치하고 중간에 중정을 두어 건물 내부에 자연 채광과 환기가 잘 되도록 했습니다. 부지의 특성상 바람의 흐름이 심해 유리 칸막이가 어려울 수 있고, 직접 노출되면 소음이 심하게 발생한다는 단점이 있었습니다. 여기서 가장 큰 문제는 멋진 전망을 원하면서도 바람의 직접적인 흐름을 원하지 않았다는 것입니다. 그래서 공간 내부의 인체공학적 활동에 따라 바위를 배치한 돌망태 벽을 통해 계곡을 바라볼 수 있도록 했습니다.translate by DeepL

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The site is located in the midst of the mountain ranges. It has a 180 degree view of the beautiful mountains with a deep valley in front. The site has a natural rock bed, and we, as architects, do not want to disturb the natural landform present. Also, The site already had a 6m deep land cut when we visited for the first time. We used that landform to bring out the structure with a view towards the valley. Also, the site has more rocks with a slope difference of an average of 2 to 4 m deep throughout the site.

The spaces are focused towards the valley with an open courtyard in the middle, which helps provide natural lighting and ventilation inside the building. The main character of the site is that the wind flow is unbelievably heavy, which might make it difficult for the glass partition, and heavy noise is created if it is exposed directly. The main challenge here is we wanted to have a great view but also did not want the direct wind flow. Hence, a gabion wall, where the rocks are placed according to the anthropometrical activities inside the spaces, gives a view towards the valley.

All the rocks used in the gabion wall are collected from the site. There is always a difference between viewing directly and viewing indirectly at a sight. The indirect look always gives an interesting factor and increases the urge to find out about the space. This is also a major factor for this gabion wall, where we look through the series of mountains from various perspectives. The walls in between the spaces are poured earth walls where the mud used in the walls is from the site, which made it easier for the construction. The Floor finish is made of green oxide, which helps keep the spaces inside cooler than the outside temperature.

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