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Houses that Breathe, Hanok [The Wonders of Korea 2 / 2016.10.21] | hanok.
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Houses that Breathe, Hanok [The Wonders of Korea 2 / 2016.10.21]
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Rest in peace Peter 🙁
i am literally in lovee with korean culture.
It’s so beautiful !
Korea does not have their own architecture styles right?
I mean what are the styles of Korean architecture?
Look at other countries.
Italy & France = Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerist, Baroque….
UK = Jacobean, Palladian, Victorian gothic….
Japan = Shoin-zukuri, Sukiya!-zukuri….
USA = Georgian, Federal, Greek revival…..
Korea does not have "architecture styles."
Not even for housing.
Korean structures are just divided either according to their geographic region (East, West, South-East, South-West)
Or based on the historical period. (Silla, Goryeo, Joseon, etc….)
Of course it's desirable. It's rich people's housing.
Goodluck trying to build this in the US, especially all those building codes. Not going to ever happen.
THat's my dream house now!
Wish i could settle in korea living in a hanok
LOVE IT!!!
It is the Hanok's fengshui that cure the son's condition.
Anyone know the name of the background music starting at 9:10 ?
I like this home traditional hanok❤️
Being a fan of korean culture and an interior design student, this video was so interesting to wacth. Hanoks are so well made and are so beautiful and peaceful. I wish I could renovate one some day, but living in Spain….. not likely xd
The current hanok is a place where only rich people could live in in the past.
In the past, ordinary people used to build houses made of straws.
For anyone wondering why a lot of the rooms were small,was also because back in the days everyone was just working,and they just used the rooms for sleeping or for putting their clothes in
At this point, Peter is Korean. Expression and accent. When you can feel in that language, its real. But these house are ❤❤❤❤
4:08 My Oppa ♥️
Has a hanock house survived earthquakes? If so, is there a science for that too.
Actually Only Rich people here in korea who want to live in a natural and traditional hanok can build a 100sq meter hanok with court yard,why? Because building a hanok is actually EXPENSIVE than building a western style house… the needed wood especially pine trees is actually so expensive here.. korea actually import woods from eastern europe, canada and russia.. for 100sq meters hanok, you need minimum amount of 600,000,000₩on for bungalow 5type only..
Korean culture is so inspiring and innovative and interesting I love it
Arrgh Dyslexic keyboard! Ondol … with … UFCH (Under Floor Central Heating).
Ondo is NOT "the world's only floor heating system" The Romans had the hypocaust, and a similar system is used in various places wh cold winters. The acronym UFHC is well-established worldwide. For example, my "summerhouse" in London has a system of pipes in the concrete floor that hooks up to the combi-boiler for the house, and was put together using standard, readily-available components.
They really shot the process of building the heating system, how incredible!
Also, the only time ondols suck is when you pass out on one after drinking 7 bottles of soju. I woke up feeling like death.
OMG Peter's accent is amazing. Also Hanoks rock, a few of my family and friends in korea live in them. Building one in the states is one of my dreams.
Someone who knows how to build it in Europe?Thx.
It would be so wonderful to visit Korea and stay in a hanok!
i love Korean
Looking forward to more episodes in this series!!
All of my life I have had dreams of this type of living but never knew that it existed! The ondol makes such good sense! It's the sensation of lying on a warm beach with a cool wind crossing your body, creating a blissful peace around you. And, scene….
Aw so beautiful thanks for sharing
i love the design and construction of honok, is it beautiful n meaningful, but the space is maybe too much for me, in Australia i can not live one day without the window, cuz there are just tooo many insects and spiders…….
Very good documentary! I can put "staying in Hanok" in my wishlist when I visit Korea.
Good work guys..
beautiful!!!