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the hanok of tomorrow
Issue 136
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The Hanok Heritage House reinterprets Korea's centuries-old architectural language through contemporary spatial planning, material innovation, and refined detail.

Hanok or traditional Korean houses, first designed and built in the 14th century during the Joseon dynasty, have been beautifully woven into South Korea's landscape for centuries. One such well-preserved project that carries this legacy forward is The Hanok Heritage House, a 73-acre hospitality complex located in Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon province, about two hours southeast of Seoul.
Sangyoon Kim, founder of Seoul-based Listen Communication, designed the visionary project, which has already garnered international recognition, winning the Prix Versailles 2024 as the World’s Most Beautiful Hotel. It has also been recognised as a winner of the IIDA Global Excellence Awards 2024 (Chicago) and as a finalist of the Hospitality Design Awards 2025 (New York).
The ambitious multiphase project encompasses hotel accommodations and event spaces. The latest addition to the resort is called Seondoljung. Completed in early 2024, this second standalone space follows the first completed building, Jongtaek.
Named after a nearby scenic spot, Seondoljung is the largest hanok (956sqm indoors) within the estate, offering a reinterpretation of tradition infused with modern sensibilities. It also features exhibition areas, a private indoor swimming pool, gardens, and a cultural performance venue.

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