Oude Office and Café: A Nostalgic Journey through Mixed-Use Architecture Design
Exploring Oude Office and Café's blend of historical preservation with modern mixed-use architecture design in Seoul.
The Oude Office and Café, conceived by yutaestudio and captured through the lens of Sungkwon Ryu, is a remarkable embodiment of mixed-use architecture design in Seongdong-gu, South Korea. Completed in 2023, this 1,747 m² project skillfully merges the past and present, offering a space that caters to both professional and social needs while paying homage to the area's industrial heritage.



Celebrating Seongsu-dong's Industrial Past
Preserving Historical Essence
In a deliberate effort to retain the nostalgic atmosphere of Seongsu-dong's industrial past, yutaestudio has meticulously preserved the building's exterior. The choice of vintage tiles for the flooring echoes the irregular forms found in nature, offering a tactile connection to the past. This design decision not only honors the building's history but also introduces a unique aesthetic that bridges time.



A Courtyard that Connects with Nature
At the heart of the Oude Office and Café is a courtyard that acts as a natural atrium, bringing elements of sunlight, rain, and snow into the core of the building. This central space, with trees reaching skyward, creates a serene environment for contemplation and relaxation, emphasizing the project's commitment to integrating natural elements into urban spaces.



Embracing Simplicity and Raw Beauty
The Philosophy of Less is More
Echoing Mies van der Rohe's principle of "Less is more," yutaestudio adopted a minimalist approach to reveal the essence of the building's architecture. By choosing to sand walls rather than add or cover up, the project exposes the raw beauty of the materials, allowing the space's inherent aesthetics to come to the forefront. This 'minus' method emphasizes simplicity and authenticity, inviting users to experience the space's essence.



A Space for Work and Leisure
The Oude Office and Café serves as a beacon of mixed-use architecture design, offering a versatile environment where work and leisure coexist harmoniously. The design facilitates a seamless transition between the office and café areas, promoting a lifestyle where productivity and relaxation are not mutually exclusive but complementary aspects of daily life.



A Model for Future Mixed-Use Developments
The Oude Office and Café by yutaestudio stands as a testament to the potential of mixed-use architecture design to create spaces that are both functional and evocative. By blending the historical with the contemporary and the natural with the built environment, this project sets a precedent for future developments. It demonstrates how architecture can serve as a medium for storytelling, connecting users to the essence of a place while accommodating the diverse needs of modern urban life.
In this light, the Oude Office and Café is not just a building; it is a narrative space that invites exploration and engagement, offering a unique perspective on the role of mixed-use developments in enriching our urban landscapes.






All photographs are work of Sungkwon Ryu
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