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Marvelling at Voluntary Structural Experiments: The House for Rejuvenation | Kim Jaekyung + JK-AR

written by
Kim Jaekyung
photographed by
Roh Kyung (unless otherwise indicated)
materials provided by
JK-AR
edited by
Kim Bokyoung
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SPACE October 2025 (No. 695) 

 

 

(From left to rightHall of Contemplation, Hall of Meditation, Hall of Remedy

 

 

 

The House for Rejuvenation in Gyeongju consists of three houses, each reflecting the themes of contemplation, meditation, and recovery, all focused on the healing of body and mind through space. Each house features a distinct internal design based on different timber construction techniques, offering individuality. These houses not only use diverse timber methods but also differ in how they approach light, openness, and closure, so that each possesses its own unique atmosphere.

The first house, the Hall of Contemplation, is an open space that captures the landscape of Gyeongju¡¯s Namsan Mountain and a central courtyard, fostering harmony between nature and humanity. The low, open interior allows visitors to view the surrounding natural landscape from a fresh perspective. The symbolic roof structure reinterprets traditional East Asian construction systems, such as brackets and joints, and incorporates decorative elements from Bulguksa temple.

 

 

 

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Kim Jaekyung
Kim Jaekyung combines research, teaching, and design practice to develop an architectural approach that merges tradition with contemporary technology. As founder of JK-AR, he has completed projects such as House of Three Trees (2019), Pavilion of Floating Lights (2022), and House for Rejuvenation (2025). At Hanyang University¡¯s CoDe Lab, he promotes digital craftsmanship and has supervised over 50 master¡¯s and doctoral graduates.

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