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📌piknic📌
';piknic'; is a space where you can create precious memories like an afternoon picnic.
* Location: Picnic, 30 Toegye-ro 6-ga-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
[ Hidden Space ]
💡This space is hidden beneath a large tree and a hillside path at the foot of Namsan Mountain. While it's a challenging location requiring an uphill climb, the content and space are captivating.
[ Space composition ]
💡This building houses a variety of facilities, including a cafe, restaurant, shop, and exhibition hall. Each space is independent, creating a immersive experience for visitors.
[ Ambiguity of boundaries ]
💡There are spaces where the boundaries between inside and outside are blurred, such as the front door, backyard, and rooftop. Since the picnic area isn't located on a main road, you can enjoy nature in this space, isolated from noise.
[ Chandelier ]
💡A row of chandeliers in the first-floor cafe catches the eye. As soon as you step inside, you'll feel like you've arrived somewhere special.
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In addition, if you are curious about the activities of the student reporters?
📌 Please refer to the Architectural Institute of Korea journal ‘建築’ and blog!
📌 Architectural Institute of Korea official site: https://www.aik.or.kr/pages_archive/scholarly_journal.vm
📌 Official blog of the Architectural Institute of Korea Student Reporter Group: https://blog.naver.com/aik_student_reporter
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