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Location : Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea ITM Yooehwa Architects +
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Architect in Charge : Shigeru Ban Collaborator: KACI International, Inc.

Client : CJ Group

Area : 20977.0 sqm

Project Year : 2009

Photographs : Hiroyuki Hirai


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From the architect. This is a new clubhouse for a premier golf course located two hours from Seoul by car. It is
composed as three buildings: the main clubhouse for regular members, a VIP members area, and
accommodations VIP members. Each building is composed of a dierent structural system and are presented in
a modern sense of traditional construction methods in South Korea.
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The atrium space of the main clubhouse is composed of timber columns and roof with an envelope of clear glass
providing a transparent and open space. The laminated timber columns arranged in radially climb vertically and
curve to become horizontal members at the roof plane forming a hexagonal grid. The lower podium is
constructed as a wall of large local stone built like tradtional stone setting of South Korea, gradually slanting
inwards towards the top.

The transparency and openness of the timber portion serves as the reception area, the members lounge and
party room. The enclosure of the stone podium includes the more private Locker room area, bathrooms, a spa
and building services, and parking is provided in the basement.

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The open atriums transparent curtain wall utilizes stacking glass shutters that enables the atrium to open
completely to the outside. The terrace at the upper level uses full-height sliding glass doors to connect the party
room interior seamlessly with the outdoors.

The three story high timber structure is exposed as the interior finish material, and received fire department
approvals by way of oversizing the timber members to act as the fireproofing material. The warmth and texture
of the wood is felt in the interior throughout the building.

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Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.

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