Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾

這家咖啡店位於國家現當代藝術博物館前,毗鄰首爾歷史悠久的德壽宮,周圍分佈著眾多被稱為“韓屋”的傳統韓國住宅。

This place is situated in front of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art next to the Deoksugung Palace in the old town of Seoul. Many traditional Korean houses called Hanok are clustered in this area.

▼咖啡店外觀,exterior view ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

一棟三層的商業建築和一座單層的韓屋在場地中比肩而立,咖啡店被設置在旁邊的一棟四層建築中。設計中結合了不同的場所環境,為的是讓四個樓層具有不同的特徵。無接縫的磚面鋪地將室內外的階梯式空間以及牆壁自然地銜接起來,與韓式建築的寬接縫磚牆形成鮮明對比。通過這種方式,內部和外部空間得以連接,同時消除了道路與入口之間的分隔感和距離感。連續的磚砌體量局部抬升形成展示臺和點餐吧檯等傢俱元素。

▼無接縫的磚面鋪地將室內外的階梯式空間以及牆壁自然地銜接起來,bricks are laid with no joints, seamlessly connecting the stepped space continuing from the exterior floor to the interior floor and walls ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

A three-story commercial building and a one-story Hanok stand side by side on the site and we designed a cafe occupying four floors of the buildings. Contexts of respective places are incorporated in the design in order to create four floors with respective characteristics. In contrast with wide brick joints that are one of the unique characteristics of Korean architecture, bricks are laid with no joints, seamlessly connecting the stepped space continuing from the exterior floor to the interior floor and walls. We connected inside and outside in this way so that customers do not feel the relative distance and a gap between the road and the entrance. The continuous brick volume is partially raised here and there and turns into furniture pieces such as a display platform and an ordering counter.

▼磚砌體量局部抬升形成展示臺和吧檯等傢俱元素,he continuous brick volume is partially raised here and there and turns into furniture pieces such as a display platform and an ordering counter ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼傢俱細部,detailed view ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

在到達二層時,客人的目光將與周圍韓屋的屋頂持平。朝向韓屋群落的立面設置了大面積的窗戶,使客人們可以欣賞屋頂上的動態風景;另一側擺放著咖啡櫃檯,作為主要的飲品製作區,提供濃縮咖啡和滴流咖啡。座位採用軟木製成,形成一系列尺寸不同的圓柱體,可供客人短暫停留。

Going up to the second floor, one’s eye level becomes the same level as the roofs of the surrounding Hanocks. We made large openings on the facade facing the Hanok cluster so that customers can enjoy the view of the dynamic roofs, and placed a cafe counter used as a main beverage bar serving expresso, drip coffee among others on the opposite side. Considering that customers in this seating area stay only for a short while, we installed cylinders made of cork in various sizes as seats.

▼二層視野與周圍韓屋的屋頂持平, the view of the second floor is at the same level as the roofs of the surrounding Hanocks ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼圓柱形座位採用軟木製成, cylinders made of cork are installed in various sizes as seats ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

三層空間將德壽宮和遠處的山景充分引入室內。吧檯被朝向壯觀的視野,剩下的空間擺放著休閒座椅,為客人帶來另一種愜意時光。

Then, going up to the third floor, a panorama of the palace and mountains beyond unfolds. We installed a bar counter facing the magnificent view, and placed lounge chairs in the remaining space to offer two different ways of enjoying moments of relaxation.

▼三層吧檯,bar counter on the third floor ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼休閒座位區,the lounge chairs ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

咖啡店旁的韓屋基於C形的平面而建,從而形成一箇中央庭院。設計將該區域分別構想為客廳、餐廳和廚房,並搭配以不同類型的傢俱。咖啡店的工作人員可以在這些空間裡為客人提供一對一的服務,這也是Blue Bottle的其他門店所不具備的特別服務。韓屋的入口處還設有一條特殊的通道,只有熟悉東側韓屋群周圍道路的人才能進入。

The Hanok next to the main building has a C-shaped floor plan with a central couryard. We treated the three spatial zones respectively as a living room, dining room, and kitchen, and placed different types of furniture pieces accordingly. In these rooms, cafe staff members tend to customers on a one-on-one basis, which is a special type of service not offered in other Blue Bottle Coffee cafes. There is also a special approach way to the Hanok entrance, which only those who know the way around the Hanok cluster on the east side can access.

▼韓屋形成一箇中央庭院,the Hanok creates a central courtyard ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼一對一的服務空間,rooms for one-on-one service ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼牆面上的標識,Blue Bottle Coffee logo ©Kyungsub Shin

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼一層平面圖,1F plan ©Schemata Architects

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼地下一層和地上二三層平面圖,B1, 2F & 3F plans ©Schemata Architects

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

▼剖面圖,section ©Schemata Architects

Blue Bottle咖啡三清洞店,首爾 / Schemata Architects

title:Blue Bottle Coffee Samcheong Cafearchitects:Jo Nagasaka / Schemata Architectsproject team:Yui MatsushitaFurniture team:Ou Uenoaddress:76 Bukchon-ro 5-gil Samcheong-dong Jongno-gu, Seoul 03053usage:cafeconstruction:DESIGN E-YEONcollaboration:BAR & KITCHEN(kitchen)、WHITELIGHT.Ltd(sound plan)、PADOSIKMUL(plant plan)floors:3 stories above ground and 1below, 1storySite area:512.40m²Building area:136.28m²Total floor area:360.44m²Main building total area: 329.49m²Main building 1F area: 105.33m²Main building 2F area: 102.38m²Main building 3F area: 65.83m²Main building B1F area: 55.95m²Hanok total area: 30.95m² Hanok 1F area: 30.95m² structure:Steel and RC, Wcompletion:6/2019open:7/2019photo:Kyungsub Shin


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