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Hanil Visitors Center & Guest House<a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/index.php?s=concrete">Concrete</a> is perhaps the most basic of modern building materials, but its production has been estimated to <a href="http://www.matternetwork.com/2009/2/weighing-concretes-carbon-load.cfm">contribute </a>a whopping <b>5%</b> of all man-made atmospheric carbon. In Korea, where concrete is the primary building material, the <a href="http://www.jpda.net/projects/east-village-studio"></a>Hanil Visitors Center and Guest House is dedicated to demonstrating how to recycle and re-imagine this ubiquitous material. The design by <a href="http://www.bchoarchitects.com/">BCHO Architects</a> is an architectural gem -- it features exterior forms that echo a forest and creates transitions and spaces that are elegant and richly textured. The center is sited adjacent to <a href="http://www.hanil.com/english/main.php">Hanil Co</a>’s large cement factory and contains a number of new and sustainable solutions relating to the use and reuse of concrete.1
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseAs a vivid example of how concrete can be used with a lowered environmental impact, the Center features a significant amount of reused cement -- from the poring of some exterior walls to the subsequent walls and the roof.2
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseThe building itself uses the thermal properties on concrete to modulate the internal temperatures.3
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseThe entrance has a series of openings facing the factory in order to frame the Center’s education mission.4
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseInside is a sumptuous series of spaces that transition from the industrial concrete walls to a soft wooden ceiling to a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/?attachment_id=149518">sunken meeting area</a>.5
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseThe interior of the Hanil Vistors Center.6
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseThe substantial recycled <a href="http://inhabitat.com/?attachment_id=149475">concrete roof</a> lowers internal temperatures, while the southern walls use the recycled concrete in steel cages to form a wall system.7
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseCourtyards between the two buildings feature contemplative gardens.8
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseThe flowing design evokes a modern veranda -- a place to mix man-made order with the carefully considered reclaimed landscape.9
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseThe Center has many <a href="http://inhabitat.com/?attachment_id=149520">samples </a>of repurposed waste concrete products, and the company intends to continually update the displays with their latest research on environmentally-responsible technologies.10
Hanil Visitors Center & Guest HouseThe Hanil Visitors Center is positioned between a restored hillside and an industrial complex to the west.11
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