Koreans transforming traditional hanok houses for 21st-century living

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 36

  • @manzanaverde3174
    @manzanaverde3174 4 года назад +18

    Those houses are absolute breath taking. It literally brought tears to my eyes. Please keep them alive. Greeting from Mexico 🇲🇽

  • @solidorsharp3091
    @solidorsharp3091 7 месяцев назад +1

    Credit to Korean ingenuity and engineering. Architecture solutions - construction modernization and manufacturing modernization. This is long overdue.

  • @Liztastaney7
    @Liztastaney7 3 года назад +7

    This is the exact same feeling I got. I hate apartments even though I'm an introvert, its utterly a prison.

  • @woollimtothebones7909
    @woollimtothebones7909 3 года назад +6

    I want to have one here in Philippines ☺

  • @byronmillanicia3384
    @byronmillanicia3384 Год назад

    Really nice architecture!!! Traditional Asian buildings are something else!!!

  • @Hmoobgai
    @Hmoobgai 6 лет назад +18

    Omg my dream home

  • @sggarn29asianchoice55
    @sggarn29asianchoice55 Год назад

    I would love to own one someday.😍😘💜

  • @littlerobotfairy9710
    @littlerobotfairy9710 3 года назад +1

    I would love to build and live in one of these here in America, I wonder how possible or easy that would be?

  • @janesalt1142
    @janesalt1142 8 лет назад +5

    I want one!!!

  • @ramonesmaharjan
    @ramonesmaharjan 5 лет назад +2

    This is called pyagoda style Araniko who is great architecture from Nepal .he spread to China and Japan abt 16 century..u can see all old houses and temples are built in Nepal.

    • @intreoo
      @intreoo 4 года назад +5

      This is hanok.. Hanok developed in the Joseon Dynasty..

  • @tufluxed3293
    @tufluxed3293 4 года назад

    Please tell me they are building these buildings in japan as well?

    • @theguitar7411
      @theguitar7411 4 года назад +6

      J_sun Barry Why would Japan make traditional Korean houses?

    • @tufluxed3293
      @tufluxed3293 4 года назад

      The Guitar Japanese have a version of a traditional townhouse. Sorry I wasn’t clear and don’t know the name of the Japanese version

    • @imliteralyjust3405
      @imliteralyjust3405 4 года назад +3

      @@tufluxed3293 there are many traditional houses in japan that are just as beautiful as hanoks. there is an Australian dude somewhere here on youtube who is currently renovating one and in his first video, he explains how he bought the house and how possibly to get one of your own, its very interesting.

    • @arajoaina
      @arajoaina 4 года назад +3

      The difference between Korean and Japanese traditional house is the fact that Korean houses has much better heating system called ondol which is a method of heating the floors. Japanese traditional houses are much colder. So if you want to be warm and cozy during the winter you can’t beat Korean houses. On the other hand Japanese houses are cooler in the summers.

    • @tufluxed3293
      @tufluxed3293 4 года назад

      arajoaina ah ok. Insulation is probs financially unviable so they buy a new build.

  • @erryfania1840
    @erryfania1840 4 года назад

    Personal Taste Lee min hoo brougt me kepo hanok

  • @zmelody2111
    @zmelody2111 6 лет назад +1

    a combination of Chinese and Japanese recent left ancient houses

    • @BaptisteLee
      @BaptisteLee 5 лет назад +7

      ?!? Not at all

    • @尾張藩士
      @尾張藩士 5 лет назад +1

      It is just a building that imitates the renovation of an old Japanese house.
      The garden also imitates a Japanese garden.
      No creativity.
      It is the limit of Korean ability.

    • @kosukemiura1226
      @kosukemiura1226 4 года назад +4

      @@尾張藩士 they both -copied- were influenced by traditional chinese architecture

    • @intreoo
      @intreoo 4 года назад +5

      @@尾張藩士 Hanok arose in the Joseon Dynasty. The Joseon Dynasty took no influences from Japan, only Ming China. Even then, Ming architecture did not have a lot of influence on Hanok. Take your nationalistic trash somewhere else hun :).

    • @intreoo
      @intreoo 4 года назад +4

      @@尾張藩士 It is obvious you are Japanese judging by your content. For your information, technically Japan would be the one that copied Korea by your logic. Yamato Japan sent envoys to the Korean kingdoms, particularly Baekje for information. Do not bring up any of the Baekje being a colony crap, Yamato Japan at the time was a mere confederation of tribes while Baekje was an organized kingdom. It would be believable to say Yamato Japan was a colony of Baekje. Why do you hate Korea getting in the spotlight so much? What do you nationalistic Japanese have with Korea? Japan for most of its history was below Korea, the Japanese court recruiting Koreans into their court, even the Japanese soldiers taking Joseon artifacts with them during the Imjin war. Why do you hate Korea so much? Leave the country alone. Japan would not even exist without Korea.

  • @尾張藩士
    @尾張藩士 5 лет назад +1

    It is just a building that imitates the renovation of an old Japanese house.
    The garden also imitates a Japanese garden.
    No creativity.
    It is the limit of Korean ability.

    • @catsstreetkr
      @catsstreetkr 4 года назад +5

      Most japanes houses are imitating korean traditional houses.

    • @尾張藩士
      @尾張藩士 4 года назад

      @へろ What is your academic basis?
      I haven't heard of your imagination

    • @尾張藩士
      @尾張藩士 4 года назад

      @@강수호-d9r In the Japanese government, Korea is influenced by "Japanese houses (both traditional and modern)" constructed by Japanese immigrants.
      Korean architecture researchers agree.
      The Hanok, which was built in Jeonju Hanok Village, is influenced by the modern Japanese houses of Japanese wealthy people.
      How about studying the architecture of your own country?
      日本統治化の朝鮮では、日本人移住者が建設した「日本家屋(伝統的・近代的の両方)」の影響を受けていますよ。
      韓国の建築研究家も同じ意見です。
      全州韓屋村に建設された「韓屋」は、日本人資産家の近代日本家屋の影響を受けています。
      ご自分の国の建築を勉強してはいかがでしょうか?
      일제 화의 조선에서는 일본인 이민자가 건설 한 '일본 가옥 (전통 · 현대 모두) "의 영향을 받고 있어요.
      한국의 건축 연구가도 같은 의견입니다.
      전주 한옥 마을에 건설 된 '한옥'은 일본인 자산가 현대 일본 가옥의 영향을 받고 있습니다.
      자신의 나라의 건축을 공부하고는 어떻습니까?

    • @尾張藩士
      @尾張藩士 4 года назад

      @@catsstreetkr In the Japanese government, Korea is influenced by "Japanese houses (both traditional and modern)" constructed by Japanese immigrants.
      Korean architecture researchers agree.
      The Hanok, which was built in Jeonju Hanok Village, is influenced by the modern Japanese houses of Japanese wealthy people.
      How about studying the architecture of your own country?
      日本統治化の朝鮮では、日本人移住者が建設した「日本家屋(伝統的・近代的の両方)」の影響を受けていますよ。
      韓国の建築研究家も同じ意見です。
      全州韓屋村に建設された「韓屋」は、日本人資産家の近代日本家屋の影響を受けています。
      ご自分の国の建築を勉強してはいかがでしょうか?
      일제 화의 조선에서는 일본인 이민자가 건설 한 '일본 가옥 (전통 · 현대 모두) "의 영향을 받고 있어요.
      한국의 건축 연구가도 같은 의견입니다.
      전주 한옥 마을에 건설 된 '한옥'은 일본인 자산가 현대 일본 가옥의 영향을 받고 있습니다.
      자신의 나라의 건축을 공부하고는 어떻습니까?

    • @catsstreetkr
      @catsstreetkr 4 года назад +1

      @@尾張藩士 you are completely wrong.
      Hanok we had already built in kyoung ju city.is the Capital of Sila dynasty.
      We have thousands hanok buildings there which were built thousands year ago.
      You have to study again as japanes government teaches history by munipulating.
      What a shamful history your king hiro hit bend his nees to the world. apologized invading asian countries like a gangster after bombed by usa.
      Now you are munipulating just like your country.
      What you learn.who you are.
      Liar.