Matryoshka

Designed by Korean studio L’Eau Design in Seoul, this concrete mixed-use building forms an external boundary and is self-enclosed and set apart from the surroundings.

Nonhyun Matryoshka is located in a residential area of four to five-story buildings, situated deep within Gangnam’s main street, in Seoul. Existing housing developments usually require closed boundaries to prevent an invasion of privacy. However, new neighbourhood living facilities desire demarcation in order to populate each domain with its own distinctive features, as these spaces are made up of many diverse programmes. Therefore, the building has been planned to mark this duality.

L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, 2016
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, 2016
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, 2016
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, 2016
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, 2016
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, diagram
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, diagram
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, section
L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, section

  The site is rectangular with a pyramidal frame, tapering at the top due to setback regulations. A hard crust has been built here to make the internal space flexible. This crust becomes a structure which includes a boundary within a boundary, becoming smaller and overlapping at the top. Just like the Russian Matryoshka dolls, it is a repeating and overlapping “object-within-a-similar-object”.

L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, 2016

Forming a flexible layer of air, this provides not only a room to continuously create private narratives within its scope, but also the privacy demanded by both this building and the surrounding houses. This creates a mise en obyme that keeps creating a box-in-a-box and a story-in-a-story. Although a building can be said form an external boundary, self-enclosed and set apart from surrounding architectures, it has to become a “Matryoshka”, inclusive of its own private landscape.

L’Eau design, Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, 2016


Nonhyeon Matryoshka, Seoul, South Korea
Program: mixed-use
Architect: L’Eau design – Kim Dong-jin
Design team: Lee Sanghak, Ju Ikhyeon, Jung Donghui, Park Haein, Yoon Jihye, Kwon Jungyeol, Kim Minji
Structure engineering: SDM Structural Engineering
Mechanical & electrical engineering: HANA Consulting Engineers
Construction: TAEIN
Area: 1,535 sqm
Completion: 2016