Re-interpret Commercial Building

Re-interpret Commercial Building
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RE-INTERPRET COMMERCIAL BUILDING

Agit Studio

ARCHITECTS
AGIT STUDIO

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Eden Structure

CONSTRUCTION
Cheahun Construction, N1 Constrcuction

DESIGN TEAM
Jamin Seo, Guen-il Huh

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kyungsub Shin

AREA
1446 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Busan, South Korea

CATEGORY
Commercial Architecture, Offices Interiors, Extension

Situated in a commercial street of the University district in the dense old downtown, ‘project Re-interpret’ operates newly.

Re-interpret Commercial Building
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Re-interpret Commercial Building
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By making an appropriate and yet unfamiliar suggestion, it grants identity to the anonymous commercial street which is consist of a row of buildings that only exist as a facade covered with commercial signs.

Project Re-interpret’ is an extension/renovation work that connects two 40-years-old buildings into one, in addition, to make each of them vertically extend.

Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
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The new red concrete core established penetrating through the existing building is the core that operates two buildings into one.

The core, a new structure in the existing structure, includes service spaces with an elevator and a staircase.

Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin

The red concrete mass is separate from existing buildings to face, which is also revealed from the outside.

Structurally, this vertical core is in charge of most of the new five-story structure and is designed to transfer the load of the extended floor to a minimum in the existing building.

The massivity of the red concrete construction on one side and the lightness on the other side respond.

Re-interpret Commercial Building
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Re-interpret Commercial Building
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Re-interpret Commercial Building
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The composition of metals and windows invading clean white mass while creating a connection passage makes the contrast between the two buildings more definite.

The concept of the red metal configuration continues to the back of the building, creating a staircase that protrudes outwards. 

Two buildings are simultaneously creating contrast and balance with a different method of approach in structure and material: Each was applied with opposite methods of wet and dry to be renovated.

Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
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Re-interpret Commercial Building
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The red concrete core greatly lessened the structural issues and necessary functions and therefore, it was possible for the other side to be extended with the minimum of the steel frame structure.

The outstretching red steel staircase regenerates the neglected alleyway, acting as an eye-catching object. The back yard connected to the first floor and the red external staircase revitalizes the surroundings and streets.

Ironically, this was an architectural solution from the concern of maximizing the area suitable for commercial facility programs.

Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin

The new structure maintains the scale of the original urban block and rhythm even though they become a doubled single volume.

As pedestrians walk along familiar streets, they are aware of a new recognition of the city.


Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin


Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin


Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin
Re-interpret Commercial Building
© Kyungsub Shin


Re-interpret Commercial Building
Section 01
Re-interpret Commercial Building
Section 02
Re-interpret Commercial Building
Section 03
Re-interpret Commercial Building
Plan -Roof 


Re-interpret Commercial Building
Plan- Basement Floor 
Re-interpret Commercial Building
Plan -Ground Floor 
Re-interpret Commercial Building
Plan -4th Floor 
Re-interpret Commercial Building
Plan-5th Floor