Doors is a minimalist space located in South Korea, designed by NAMELESS Architecture. A door implies a place beyond it. In addition to its functionality such as opening and closing, and safety and privacy, the door means a flexible and changing boundary that defines place. The nature of a traditional Korean door with a lattice set in the door frame, in particular, is quite gentle. The thin but durable lattice becomes one with changhoji (traditional Koran paper pasted on doors and windows) inside. Due to the semi-transparency unique to changhoji, door properly accommodates the inside and outside, rather than separating them. The look of a worn-out door loosened by many hands enables communication between the inside and outside in a relaxed mood.
Doors
by NAMELESS Architecture
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Interiors
Date
May 23, 2015
Photographer
NAMELESS Architecture
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