A canopy, woven from wooden beams, supports the roof of the club house at the Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Resort in South Korea. Twenty-one slender columns carry 32 roof elements, assembled from over 3,500 intertwining wooden parts. With its net-like design, the woven structure is reminiscent of a traditional Korean summer pillow. Light domes over the tree supports ensure natural light incidence and ventilation. The glass façade provides expansive views over the green.
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Yeoju, South Korea
Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club House
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Project
Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club House
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building
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Jong Oh Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Architect
Kyeong Sik Yoon/KACI International