tune planning completes multi-year design of dayang sanghoi in korea
all images courtesy of tune planning

 

 

 

translating to diversity from korean, the ‘dayang sanghoi’ is an adaptable private use or event space in the region of pyeongchang-dong, seoul, south korea. designed by tune planning, the interior has been a continuous work of progress since 2009, and has blossomed into a mixture of natural and artificial elements.

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dense rocky mountain pines are the project’s primary motif 

 

 

 

able to accommodate anything from a studio to restaurant, the building is currently being used as a leisure and party space. ‘dayang sanghoi’ boasts a plethora of natural details, including a mesmerizing ceiling representative of tree aging rings, and a wall enclosed with charcoal and stone to circulate humid air. furniture is placed haphazardly, much akin to the spontaneous composition of its natural surroundings. 

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tree ring ceiling detail 

tune planning completes multi-year design of dayang sanghoi in korea
a terrace looks out into the jagged mountains that ‘dayang sanghoi’ stands atop

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intersection of built and natural environments 

tune planning dayang sanghoi interior seoul south korea
charcoal and stone enclosure 

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secret room located in a mirror box 

tune planning dayang sanghoi interior seoul south korea
slanted wall elements 

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a tree hangs through a hole in the ceiling 

tune planning dayang sanghoi interior seoul south korea
mirror box containing secret room 

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‘dayang sanghoi’ 

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entrance 

 

 

project info:

 

architect: 多樣商會 / dayang sanghoi
term: 2014
site: pyeongchang-dong, jongno-gu, seoul, korea
area: 87.47m2
use: lounge bar

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions  feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: nick brink | designboom