I agree with your comment. This property was not built by the experts I guarantee you. The problems that I have is more towards the ignorant architects and the builders rather than someone like you who want to explain some things about building. The South Korea is getting there when it comes to micro living I'm sure. But, the Japan is certainly ahead of the game when it comes to micro living. They call them 'Kyosho Jutaku' in Japan and literally thousands of Japanese Architects seriously study these things everyday. Because in Japan, similar to the South Korea, land means everything since the Islands are small and every single square feet counts. But, all the pieces have fit together starting with the location and the size of the lot where you want to build them. Also, keeping the cost of these micro dwellings low is mandatory because if they're costly, no one would want to live in there. So the cost should be a lot lower than the average South Korean homes. Ergonomically speaking, understanding the locations of the windows and the front and back door along with how many floors you can have for that specific construction site is very important. And how the home or the apartment looks like shouldn't destroy the nearby sceneries of the buildings or the homes in totality. After all, the most difficult thing to do is not building a micro homes or the micro apartments. The most difficult thing to do is city planning and therein lies the secret of creating peaceful neighborhood. The Kyosho Jutaku is not something the average Koreans or the Americans think at all. They are the final products of years and years of research and study focusing on strategic precision engineering and the ergonomics. If you are a builder with an architect, you must consider the height of the ceiling inside of these rooms. Because human beings do not feel small space small when the ceiling is high. There's day and night difference between being in a room with 3 meters high and 4 to 5 meters high and the architects must understand the feeling of being in that room(living room, bedroom and bathroom have different height of ceilings) before they build it. That's a very helpful natural human response the Japanese had discovered while studying human behavior. This means the smaller the room is, the higher the ceiling has to be so that the dwellers doesn't feel cramped or claustrophobic. They had also discovered that the manipulation of the light helps you to overcome living in small spaces. Which means, plenty of natural lights will help you feel larger living in small spaces. That means the architects must understand where the sun rises and sets before they can build anything on that specific lot where the future homeowner wants to build. I hope the South Korea gets rid of the Goshiwon rooms with no windows, Zzok-bangs, Oak-top-bangs and low ceiling One Rooms because these failed projects can cause the renters and the college students to set up the fire where they live or sometimes even commit suicide because they feel their rooms are too small. Nobody would want to live in human habitats feeling like they're living in prison cells. And these are not even any prison cells but legitimate human habitats where they spend their own money. Whenever the poor renters complain about the rooms being too small or not even having a window, the owners or the managers tell them they are lucky to even to find the places such as theirs blaming the structural problems of these housings as the problems of the society. Because if you haven't figured these out(heights and manipulation of lights), you haven't figured out anything about micro living. Here are a few clips to help your understanding. ruclips.net/video/TYVJbupG3Xg/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/hOyM1DqZOuo/видео.html
@@경기광주김경록팀장 I like your video. In a small country where every single square foot matters, the effective use of spaces considering the heights, the lights and the locations of the doors and the windows is critical in building the micro house. The corruption in the industries must go away and the average people MUST be able to afford them for reasonable prices. As long as you respect the privacy of others and there are proper sound proofing systems, this can be the next growing industry in Korea. People living in places like the 'Goshiwon' or 'Zzok-Bang' sometimes commit suicide or set off the fire where they live mainly because they are NOT comfortable with the small living spaces where they live. The housing in Korea is definitely not up to the advanced country's standard unless the country does something. The japan is not an example for everything but always good to take notes understanding what their interests are building the micro houses. Please watch the video. ruclips.net/video/hOyM1DqZOuo/видео.html
협소주택은 아닌듯
6억은 아닌듯…경기광주인데…
너무 마음에 드는 집! 저런 집에서 살고 싶다~
Blessings to you and your family. Stay healthy.
Quilty 있는 타운하우스겸 협소
주택은 숲세권 부천쪽에도 분양하면
잘 될텐데 용인이나 광주쪽만 있네요
화장실이 층마다 있는건 좋은데 청소가 힘들듯..ㅜ
집이 너무 예쁘네요 너무 잘 봤습니다 🤗
Very nice
can you not skip any clips? it's little confusing.
2층집 안살아봤으면 말을 마 하루에도 몇번씩 계단 오르내리는게 얼마나 빡센일인데...
청소 하기 싫어져요. 가뜩이나 청소하는 거 싫은데
김종국씨는 좋아할듯
헉 진짜 너무너무 예뻐요
혹시 이집 건설한 시공사정보 공유가될까요?
현재 이집 매매가 되엏는지요
위치가 어딘인지?
혹시 주택 설계사무소 알수 있을까요?
안 살아봐서요 모르겠어요 그런데 손님들은 좋아하겠어요 ㅎ
진짜이쁘다
참 이쁘네요 집. 깔끔. 3층집에 살고 잇어요
일단 자기땅만있다면 지어보고싶네요
바닥에 마이너스 몰딩인가요??
화장실청소가 장난아닐듯
I agree with your comment. This property was not built by the experts I guarantee you. The problems that I have is more towards the ignorant architects and the builders rather than someone like you who want to explain some things about building. The South Korea is getting there when it comes to micro living I'm sure. But, the Japan is certainly ahead of the game when it comes to micro living. They call them 'Kyosho Jutaku' in Japan and literally thousands of Japanese Architects seriously study these things everyday. Because in Japan, similar to the South Korea, land means everything since the Islands are small and every single square feet counts. But, all the pieces have fit together starting with the location and the size of the lot where you want to build them. Also, keeping the cost of these micro dwellings low is mandatory because if they're costly, no one would want to live in there. So the cost should be a lot lower than the average South Korean homes. Ergonomically speaking, understanding the locations of the windows and the front and back door along with how many floors you can have for that specific construction site is very important. And how the home or the apartment looks like shouldn't destroy the nearby sceneries of the buildings or the homes in totality. After all, the most difficult thing to do is not building a micro homes or the micro apartments. The most difficult thing to do is city planning and therein lies the secret of creating peaceful neighborhood. The Kyosho Jutaku is not something the average Koreans or the Americans think at all. They are the final products of years and years of research and study focusing on strategic precision engineering and the ergonomics. If you are a builder with an architect, you must consider the height of the ceiling inside of these rooms. Because human beings do not feel small space small when the ceiling is high. There's day and night difference between being in a room with 3 meters high and 4 to 5 meters high and the architects must understand the feeling of being in that room(living room, bedroom and bathroom have different height of ceilings) before they build it. That's a very helpful natural human response the Japanese had discovered while studying human behavior. This means the smaller the room is, the higher the ceiling has to be so that the dwellers doesn't feel cramped or claustrophobic. They had also discovered that the manipulation of the light helps you to overcome living in small spaces. Which means, plenty of natural lights will help you feel larger living in small spaces. That means the architects must understand where the sun rises and sets before they can build anything on that specific lot where the future homeowner wants to build. I hope the South Korea gets rid of the Goshiwon rooms with no windows, Zzok-bangs, Oak-top-bangs and low ceiling One Rooms because these failed projects can cause the renters and the college students to set up the fire where they live or sometimes even commit suicide because they feel their rooms are too small. Nobody would want to live in human habitats feeling like they're living in prison cells. And these are not even any prison cells but legitimate human habitats where they spend their own money. Whenever the poor renters complain about the rooms being too small or not even having a window, the owners or the managers tell them they are lucky to even to find the places such as theirs blaming the structural problems of these housings as the problems of the society. Because if you haven't figured these out(heights and manipulation of lights), you haven't figured out anything about micro living. Here are a few clips to help your understanding. ruclips.net/video/TYVJbupG3Xg/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/hOyM1DqZOuo/видео.html
유니크하고 좋은듯
글쎄 이쁘긴한데... 뭔가 집같다기 보다는 사무실 느낌?
가족단위로 살 집은 아닌듯.
혼자 살기엔 아주 좋네요
인정
헐 이건 협소아닝
통유리인것같은데 냉장고나 침대를 어떻게 옮기나요? 계단으로 옮기려나? 들고 올라가기 좁아보이는데...
사다리차로 올리고 통유리는
나중에 달겠죠
이런집은 테라스가 매력인데
다좋은데 하부에 받치는것이 위험스러움 괜히 차가 부딧쳐 금이라도 가면 무너지기 쉬울지 모르겠네요
위치 주소 알 수 있어요? 버스노선이랑 지하철 검색 해보려구요^^
장점:살이 점점 빠진다~/단점:무릎이 아프다~
No English subtitles?😭
Sorry mm
@@경기광주김경록팀장 I like your video. In a small country where every single square foot matters, the effective use of spaces considering the heights, the lights and the locations of the doors and the windows is critical in building the micro house. The corruption in the industries must go away and the average people MUST be able to afford them for reasonable prices. As long as you respect the privacy of others and there are proper sound proofing systems, this can be the next growing industry in Korea. People living in places like the 'Goshiwon' or 'Zzok-Bang' sometimes commit suicide or set off the fire where they live mainly because they are NOT comfortable with the small living spaces where they live. The housing in Korea is definitely not up to the advanced country's standard unless the country does something. The japan is not an example for everything but always good to take notes understanding what their interests are building the micro houses. Please watch the video. ruclips.net/video/hOyM1DqZOuo/видео.html
청소 힘들겠다..
협소주택이라기엔 땅 면적이 안협소해보이는건 내 착각인가?
Hi, I would like to ask you about this apartment, is it a rental or a sale and where is its location exactly, please reply 😊
Sale with price tag of about USD 500,000
이게 협소주택이면 내가 사는 집은 지하땅굴인가
5억정도면 괜찮을듯
협소는 90제곱미터 이하 아닌가염?
협소가 아니고 엄청 넓어요
협소주택이 아니라 넓은 3층집인데...ㅋㅋ
What is the name of the location?
kwangju
위치만 빼면...드림 하우스인데요👍👍
저희고양이랑 둘이 살고 싶네요
맟아요~귀여운아기랑~쓰담쓰담^~^
6억이면 그냥 서울 살겠네요
우리동네다...
3층방안의 드레스룸 미닫이라 넘 좋당
6억....???
가격에서 에라 ㅋ
일본에는 더 협소한 아파트들이 있던데
혼자 살기 딱좋네
이게.. 협소?
너무 크다....
개성적인집행복하세요.
가격은요?
6억이요 ㅎㄷㄷ
강남이면 적당함
거실 창문이 별로다
일본집처럼 생겼다