Whoah, slow your roll! At 1:18 of the video the subtitle tells you that it's an "IMPROVED Traditional Korean House." I'm sure you get it. Here in the US we live surrounded by "Improved" classic colonial, Greek revival, Italianate, Victorian, and many other homes that might look old on the outside but are modern on the inside and underneath the skin. Building standards and codes finally caught up to Seoul when I was last stationed there in the nineties. Building a house in Seoul today is extremely expensive - lots and construction is cheaper in Hollywood USA. Nobody is going pay that kind of money to build a house that can't withstand as many potentially adverse conditions as possible and then sit back and watch it be destroyed because it was not built to modern standards. There is a lot about a hanok home that will pass muster with most building code authorities, but building atop narrow stone piers on slopes is not one of them. They're doing the best they can to meet modern code requirements while keeping the traditional design elements that are so loved in hanoks.
I love how Koreans always pride themselves in how "difficult" all things Korean must be for foreigners. Quite the intellectual bubble they've built for themselves.
Thanks for uploading!, saludos desde Chile!
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How the post is attached to the base.
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Original link plz
What is traditional in a concrete pump? Where is the traditional foundation?
It's an improved hanok.
Translation should be 'refined' or 'modernized'. Imporved is not a proper word.
Nice. But the concrete foundation doesn't look very traditional to me.
Whoah, slow your roll! At 1:18 of the video the subtitle tells you that it's an "IMPROVED Traditional Korean House." I'm sure you get it. Here in the US we live surrounded by "Improved" classic colonial, Greek revival, Italianate, Victorian, and many other homes that might look old on the outside but are modern on the inside and underneath the skin. Building standards and codes finally caught up to Seoul when I was last stationed there in the nineties. Building a house in Seoul today is extremely expensive - lots and construction is cheaper in Hollywood USA. Nobody is going pay that kind of money to build a house that can't withstand as many potentially adverse conditions as possible and then sit back and watch it be destroyed because it was not built to modern standards. There is a lot about a hanok home that will pass muster with most building code authorities, but building atop narrow stone piers on slopes is not one of them. They're doing the best they can to meet modern code requirements while keeping the traditional design elements that are so loved in hanoks.
I love how Koreans always pride themselves in how "difficult" all things Korean must be for foreigners.
Quite the intellectual bubble they've built for themselves.
엉터리 한옥입니다 한옥에 기둥석에 기름(우레탄폼을 넣었는데)
물이 빠져나가지 못해서 얼어서 터지죠
한옥의 기본원칙은 물바람햇볕이 통하는게 한옥입니다
Disappointing. Concrete and steel are Not traditional, nor are they an improvement.
It's 개량한옥 'Gaeryang Hanok'. Translation should be 'refined' or 'modernized' hanok. Improved is not a proper word.
建材少なすぎやろ😅
災害の多い日本だとこんな家すぐ壊れるだろうなぁ🤔
Beautiful Chinese architecture.
No correct. The slab should be hollow for wood burning. This is all wrong