Hannae Forest of Wisdom | UnSangDong Architects

Designed by UnSangDong Architects, Hannae Forest of Wisdom is not a cultural space generated by a big public development project. It was initiated by the idea of a creative space, where people enjoy to inhabit and willing to come back every day. Therefore we improved an abandoned urban space into a unique and attractive space with creative ideas. Development Order is as follow: 1) Requested by Nowon-gu Office as part of the community project 2) There were several options for the site, and thorough investigation and site analysis, an abandoned fountain space in a neighborhood park was selected 3) Opinion gathered through public hearing 4) Design and development 5) Construction 6) Completion 7) Local committee operates the library, café, and after-school learning class Urban regeneration in Seoul is no longer focused on the city-scale projects that transform the entire block or the part of the city.

photography by © Yoon Joon Hwan

Rather it happens through small projects on an abandoned site, through which the local people can reconnect themselves to the society. Unsangdong Architects offers a small community space for Hannae area, which can regenerate the local culture. Hannae Neighborhood Park lies next to Jungrang Creek and serves itself as a sports ground for neighbors. The site is located near the entrance of the park. An old, broken fountain was standing on the site, disconnecting the community from the park.The park is located in a high-density housing area, but there is an absence of a cultural platform. Our design for Hannae Library rejuvenates the atmosphere of the neighborhood and connects culture and nature through shared community space. Hannae Forest of Wisdom offers a new environment to Nowon-gu, where concrete apartment complex stands along Jungnang Creek. We propose another artificial forest alongside to trees and nature of the neighborhood park. It is not a dominant architecture, but space expands one’s imagination. Its shape is a combination of nature and concentric encounters, symbolized as overlapping mountains.

photography by © Yoon Joon Hwan

The frame is not isolated triangles, but a frame of communication that relies on each other. This creates a natural and original architectural prototype, which symbolizes communication, nature, children, and adults. The space unit is the bookshelf, which is the wall itself. The shelf composes the space and becomes a partition at the same time. Throughout history, the wall served as a separator of the space. In Hannae Library, however, the wall becomes the labyrinth that flows through space, connecting and disconnecting continuously.
The bookshelf integrates space, furniture, and structure together. This is a small library with the floor area under 330qm, but the visitors experience various spatial aspects inside. The library overcomes its limitation in terms of size and develops itself into a multi-functional space through different conditions. The gable roof is the continuation of the wall(bookshelf) and forms threshold through varying heights. Natural light falls inside through this point. The labyrinth stimulates the imagination and creativity of children meandering through the library.

photography by © Yoon Joon Hwan

Project Info:
Architects: UnSangDong Architects
Location: 1-1 Wolgye-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Lead Architects: Jang Yoon Gyoo , Shin Chang Hoon
Design Team: Choi Soohoon
Site area: 14,382.0 m2
Building area: 359.37 m2
Gross floor area: 359.37 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Sergio Pirrone
Project Name: Hannae Forest of Wisdom

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