The grip house
Chodang of the Gangneung-si is greatly renown for being the birthplace of Heo Nanseolheon, a poetess during the middle years in the Joseon Dynasty. This pine forest have grown up over a 100 years old pine trees with Korean history. I concurred with couple in the opinion that we do not get rid of pine trees and over the height of pine forest when I visited this site. The house arranged three stories that the living place quarters were on the second, third floor by maisonettes ; the second floor has a living, couple room and kitchen, the third floor has a two child rooms, reading room and balcony of they could feel with a pine forest. The first floor is made of a coffee shop that place is able to drink a coffee in the pine forest. Flow thick outline of this house elevation is followed by asymmetric line of a pine tree. The space of a transparent first floor is shown the lower part a pine forest and the top bended line is expressed the branches of a pine tree. And then, the line is likely to seize that eagerly put on a mind of Architect that hope to grip a happiness and health of the house owner's family.