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Surreally so Real / FHHH friends

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Seoul‘s “Surreally so ⁢Real” Challenges Commercial Architecture Norms with City-Integrated Design

Seoul, South⁣ Korea – ​A ⁤new commercial building in ⁣Hongdae, dubbed “Surreally so Real” and ⁤designed by FHHH friends, is challenging conventional architectural approaches to maximize profit in dense urban​ environments. The​ project,completed in 2022,deliberately moves away from the typical‌ prioritization of storefront ⁣exposure⁣ and⁤ instead introduces a “buffer zone” between the ‌interior and the ⁤city,allowing ⁣public ‍space to flow into the building.

Hongdae, a district known for‌ its vibrant arts and entertainment scene, is characterized​ by commercial structures ​that frequently enough feature minimal ⁢separation between interior spaces and the street, creating a ⁤stark divide between‍ public and private‌ realms. “Surreally so Real” offers an option, drawing on conventional architectural principles⁢ that emphasize spatial negotiation over pure market efficiency. ⁤This approach ⁤aims ⁤to ⁣redefine the relationship between ‍commercial spaces and the urban fabric,perhaps influencing future developments in similarly dense areas. the ‍project was photographed by ‍Kim Kyungtae.

The design⁤ directly confronts the⁢ limitations imposed ⁤by commercial pressures, where maximizing rent often dictates building⁢ form. Moast ‌buildings in the area prioritize visibility, resulting in thin walls and expansive show windows.FHHH friends’ ​project intentionally disrupts this pattern by ⁤creating a ‍transitional space,blurring the lines between the interior‌ and exterior‍ and inviting the city to become an integral part of⁢ the building’s experience. This strategy seeks to foster a more engaging and integrated urban habitat.

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