Protruding windows and overlapping walls create the impression of picture frames on the exterior of this workplace and studio for a photographer in Seoul, completed by regional firm Studio GAON .

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

Comprising 5 overground storeys and two basement floors, the constructing accommodates an total industrial premises for the photographer – providing him two studios and loads of extra office room.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

Studio GAON – whose recent tasks also include a concrete cafe and a converted factory – used the client’s occupation as the starting point for the design and style.

A series of frames had been developed on the facade, adding emphasis to windows and offering uncommon openings.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

“The explanation we constructed frames was to filter the surrounding surroundings, which alterations fast in an unforeseeable manner,” explained architects Hyoungnam Lim and Eunjoo Roh.


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“Another purpose was that the proprietor, becoming a photographer, appears at the globe via a frame all day.”

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

They named the task Mise en Abyme – a French phrase utilised to describe the visual expertise of standing in between two mirrors, seeing an infinite reproduction of your reflected picture. It translates practically to English as “placed into abyss”.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

“The cube we produced has frames continually overlapping inside to make spaces superimposed,” they explained.

“Via various frames on each and every floor, the developing embodies the repeating and transient movement of time, the character of the metropolis.”

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

The building is situated in Nonhyeon-dong, a neighbourhood inside of the South Korean capital’s Gangnam district that has designed drastically in the last few decades.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

According to Lim and Roh, this has resulted in a jumble of distinct facades – a characteristic they really feel their task also achieves.

“As a time-lapsed camera would demonstrate gradual adjustments of the surrounding location into recognisable method, the frames of the constructing would hold observing the city by way of a variety of size and orientation,” they mentioned.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

The two studios are located within the building’s two basement floors. As the web site is sloping, these storeys emerge from the ground on the north and east elevations, plus a sunken courtyard gives direct accessibility from the street.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

The ground floor is mainly taken up by vehicle parking, but a small glazed space offers a reception spot. Beyond this, a staircase prospects up to the four office floors.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

Reinforced concrete provides the building’s framework and is left exposed on the exterior walls. Rooms within feature a mixture of distinct surfaces, such as ceramic tiles, bricks, concrete and plasterboard painted in shades of white, black and yellow.

Mise en Abyme by Studio_GAON

Photography is by Youngchae Park.


Task credits:

Architect: Hyoungnam Lim, Eunjoo Roh in studio_GAON
Venture Staff: Sangwoo Yi, Minjung Choi, Seongwon Son, Sungpil Lee, Hanmoe Lee, Joowon Moon, Sunmin Park
Translation: Joowon Moon
Building: Yeziin Construction
Supervision: studio_GAON

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