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Jul 31, 2024

Maxminium by Archium in Seoul exemplifies innovative architecture by transforming a narrow 4-meter plot into a spacious-feeling habitat, emphasizing vertical volume and minimalist design to enhance sensory experience.

Located in the dense urban fabric of Seoul, South Korea, this project navigates the constraints of a mere 4-meter-wide plot with a remarkable ingenuity. The architect embraced the challenge by narrowing the structure to just 2 meters in width, a bold move that pushes the boundaries of what we consider livable space. The use of 24mm thick polycarbonate for insulation and lighting along the long wall not only solves the practical issues of the confined dimensions but also adds an ethereal quality to the interior, where light is diffused gently, creating a sense of openness despite the spatial limitations.

The project’s success lies in its manipulation of three-dimensional volume rather than relying solely on floor area to define space. By varying the heights within the structure, Archium expanded the perceptual experience of the space, crafting an environment that feels far larger than its physical footprint suggests. The minimalist approach to both interior and exterior finishes, with a restrained use of color and texture, further enhances this spatial illusion. By stripping down the visual elements, the project ensures that the sensory experience remains pure and unobstructed, allowing inhabitants to focus on the nuances of the space itself. Maxminium is an example of how thoughtful design can transform extreme constraints into an opportunity for architectural innovation, creating a dwelling that is as functional as it is poetic.

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Jul 31, 2024

Maxminium by Archium in Seoul exemplifies innovative architecture by transforming a narrow 4-meter plot into a spacious-feeling habitat, emphasizing vertical volume and minimalist design to enhance sensory experience.

Located in the dense urban fabric of Seoul, South Korea, this project navigates the constraints of a mere 4-meter-wide plot with a remarkable ingenuity. The architect embraced the challenge by narrowing the structure to just 2 meters in width, a bold move that pushes the boundaries of what we consider livable space. The use of 24mm thick polycarbonate for insulation and lighting along the long wall not only solves the practical issues of the confined dimensions but also adds an ethereal quality to the interior, where light is diffused gently, creating a sense of openness despite the spatial limitations.

The project’s success lies in its manipulation of three-dimensional volume rather than relying solely on floor area to define space. By varying the heights within the structure, Archium expanded the perceptual experience of the space, crafting an environment that feels far larger than its physical footprint suggests. The minimalist approach to both interior and exterior finishes, with a restrained use of color and texture, further enhances this spatial illusion. By stripping down the visual elements, the project ensures that the sensory experience remains pure and unobstructed, allowing inhabitants to focus on the nuances of the space itself. Maxminium is an example of how thoughtful design can transform extreme constraints into an opportunity for architectural innovation, creating a dwelling that is as functional as it is poetic.

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