Flying House by IROJE KHM Architects

Flying House
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

Landing of an Airship that Load Nature
The owner of this house is a young pilot and his family for his future home space, the house landed on the site in the new developing town near the Incheon airport.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

Architectural ‘Flight’
We relate the Korean traditional architectural formative characteristic with the pilot’s daily behavioral characteristic which is flight and try to construct symbolically the cultural identity of the house.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

The rumaru’s carried surface roof of the flying on top of the courtyard and the dynamic movement of the frozen home metaphorically symbolize the airline’s flight.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

Also, in order to offset the instability of the flight, we planned a sitting down form of heating stone system which is the Korean traditional architectural structure(the living room is touched with the ground).

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

Like this, we tried to grant the routinized stability into the housing through considering the environmental balance between the sky and the land.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

The Architectural ‘Nature’
We transformed the Korean traditional architect’s spatial and landscape element such as yard, garden and rumaru pavilion into contemporary housing program which applies the house main outer space and afforest the rooftop

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

In this so when you walk from the courtyard to the roof top, it makes a landscape for the sloped roof garden that allows strolling circulation. This allows the home to coexist with the nature and form a landscape hill.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

Low Budget Architecture
We had to overcome the small construction cost budget and in order to realize the design’s conceptual result such as the program and spatial term, so we had to establish an economical and simple budget plan.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

This means that the heat insulation needs to be high and the exterior material needs to be used with cheap drivit and without pollar, pace and slave.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone

We need to expose the concrete framework surface and concrete block wall surface so that the structural material becomes a finishing material so that the total construction fee is minimized and creates a simple interior space. Source by IROJE KHM Architects.

Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
  • Location: Gyeongseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon, South Korea
  • Architect: IROJE KHM Architects
  • Architect In Charge: HyoMan Kim
  • Team: JiYeon Kim
  • Site Area: 291.80 m2
  • Building Area: 137.29 m2
  • Total Floor Area: 194.77 m2
  • Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Sergio Pirrone, Courtesy of IROJE KHM Architects
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
Photo © Sergio Pirrone
Flying House
1st Floor Plan
Flying House
2nd Floor Plan
Flying House
3rd Floor Plan
Flying House
Roof Floor Plan
Flying House
Section
Flying House
Section

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *