Even though some hanoks are more than 500 years old they are designed with special consideration given to energy conservation.
Hanoks floor plan.
The basic spaces of hanok are bang which is a closed room with traditional wallpaper and a floor heating system called ondol daechong the representative main hall with a wooden floor and visible structure and bueok the kitchen with fireplaces that contribute to the heating system.
The first is the unique heating system of ondol a layer of stone is laid down below the flooring and when heated the heat spreads up into every room of the house keeping both the floor and the air surprisingly warm in winter.
We love the minimal white interiors that emit a harmonious flow of energy around the home.
The interior of the house is also planned accordingly.
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The overhang of the roof is specially designed to prevent the sunlight in the summer.
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The wood that forms the maru and the fire that makes ondol possible are incompatible.
Hanoks were first designed and built in the 14th century during the joseon dynasty.
There are two main charms to hanoks.
To combat this hanoks have a distinctive floor heating feature called ondol in olden times it consisted of a furnace under the hanok stone foundation that was lit to warm the stones thus warming the entire hanok from the floor.
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Published may 6 2016 at 249 188 in a lesson learnt about hanoks.
Hanoks are made using natural materials such as wood and earth.
Floor plans of the hanoks of kahoi dong.
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No artificial material is used in their construction so these homes are 100 natural biodegradable and recyclable.
Korean architecture considers the positioning of the house in relation to its surroundings with thought given to the land and seasons.
Together the plans of individual hanoks and the maps provided provide a unique insight into how many ordinary koreans lived from the 1920 s and until 2002 when the seoul metropolitan government initiated the demolition and re building of much of the district.
Contrary to the low pitched ceilings of traditional hanoks the cherry blossom house features a raised ceiling that allows for an observation deck from the second floor.
Nov 27 2014 plan of general korean traditional hanok.
An ondol room and a maru floor two unique features of the hanok coexisting together during the hot summer koreans mostly stay on the maru while they spend time in rooms warmed by ondol in the winter.