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OverviewAmidst the glass-and-steel skyscrapers and luxury apartments of modern-day Seoul, traditional Korean houses known as hanok survive and play a surprisingly important role. Inside the Korean House showcases 12 very special hanok that have been selected to reflect the lifestyle of style-conscious Koreans today, in a country where traditional values are still highly respected. While the exteriors of these homes are indistinguishable from the traditional hanok of past decades, the interiors have been adapted to keep up with the times. Traditional stone, wood and clay are still the basic materials used, and the houses make full use of natural elements such as wind and sunlight based on the principles of baesanimsu - which position the hanok in harmony with the forces of nature and the geography of their sites. Each hanok in this book has a unique story that is told from the point of view of its owners, many of whom are well-known architects, designers and business leaders. This book provides an unparalleled look at the lifestyle of contemporary Koreans who are leading the world now in terms of design, fashion and innovation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nani Park , Robert J. Fouser , Jongkeun LeePublisher: Tuttle Publishing Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Weight: 0.709kg ISBN: 9780804857451ISBN 10: 0804857458 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 12 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""The authors, in Hanok: The Korean House, have examined a variety of hanoks--not just the historical residences in which aristocrats lived--many of which have been improved and renovated to meet changes in the country's climate, as well as the residents' practical needs."" —The Korea Times ""The book by award-winning illustrator and art educator Nani Park takes readers inside 12 beautiful hanok in Korea."" —Korea JoongAng Daily ""Nani Park's book, Hanok: The Korean House, gives us an insight into twelve very special Hanok that reflect today's Korea—a country that's putting a modern twist on traditional values. While the exteriors of these houses are indistinguishable from Hanok built decades ago, the interior designs have been completely updated."" —Asia Society, Korea Center" """The authors, in Hanok: The Korean House, have examined a variety of hanoks--not just the historical residences in which aristocrats lived--many of which have been improved and renovated to meet changes in the country's climate, as well as the residents' practical needs."" --The Korea Times ""The book by award-winning illustrator and art educator Nani Park takes readers inside 12 beautiful hanok in Korea."" --Korea JoongAng Daily ""Nani Park's book, Hanok: The Korean House, gives us an insight into twelve very special Hanok that reflect today's Korea--a country that's putting a modern twist on traditional values. While the exteriors of these houses are indistinguishable from Hanok built decades ago, the interior designs have been completely updated."" --Asia Society, Korea Center" """A well-presented, detailed view of traditional Korean domestic architecture overlooked until now."" -Library Journal ""It's a very beautiful book."" --Parkablogs ""Jongjeun Lee's beautiful photographs bring to life the sanctuary like quality of these spaces. This book indeed portrays the richness of the Korean built culture."" --Better Interiors Magazine ""Nani Park's book, Hanok: The Korean House, gives us an insight into twelve very special Hanok that reflect today's Korea--a country that's putting a modern twist on traditional values. While the exteriors of these houses are indistinguishable from Hanok built decades ago, the interior designs have been completely updated."" --Asia Society, Korea Center ""The authors, in Hanok: The Korean House, have examined a variety of hanoks--not just the historical residences in which aristocrats lived--many of which have been improved and renovated to meet changes in the country's climate, as well as the residents' practical needs."" --The Korea Times ""The book by award-winning illustrator and art educator Nani Park takes readers inside 12 beautiful hanok in Korea."" --Korea JoongAng Daily" Author InformationNani Park was born in Korea but grew up in Hawaii, which gives her a special perspective as both an insider and outsider in Korea. Currently residing in Seoul, she lived in a hanok when she was young and wanted to share her experience of contemporary hanok living. An award-winning illustrator and art educator with a Master's degree in fine arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York, she has worked in the art industry for over two decades. Robert J. Fouser was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He holds a BA in Japanese language and literature and an MA in applied linguistics, both from the University of Michigan, and a PhD in applied linguistics from Trinity College, Dublin. Since 2008 he has taught Korean at Seoul National University. He renovated his own hanok in 2012 and has been active in promoting hanok preservation. Jongkeun Lee is one of Korea's leading photographers of interiors, food and products. He established his own studio, Apo Associates, in 1995 and works actively in the field of advertising. He contributes regularly to design and lifestyle magazines and his photographs are featured in the book Korea Style, published by Tuttle Publishing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |