Yeonam Building / a round architects

reminder of memory and phenomenon - On first visit to the land, there was a large magnolia tree that had existed in the alley for a long time. In the warm weather, magnolia tree was blooming, and the petals blown by the wind came out to meet us until the entrance to the alley. People passing by in front of the building take a short break under the shade of a tree, and during lunchtime, office workers gather under a tree to talk. Although The magnolia tree itself disappeared, but only the image of the tree was hoped to continue through the past and the present. The freshness of past alleys where trees existed and images of flowers were projected to the elevation of the building to continue the memory in a different way even after that new buildings will be built.

Yeonam Building / a round architects
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  • architects: a round architects
  • Location: 472-19 Mangwon-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Brique
  • Photographs: Jooyoung Kim
  • Area: 293.0 m2

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