I want to learn more about the stereo bate substrate, how the furnace and the foundation can heat the floor in the cold winter. (I live in Canada and it get's similarly cold here.) I heat my house with a steel woodstove, but it gets very hot so I open the windows even in the winter. It is very convenient for cooking in the winter, but in the summer I cook outside. This is difficult in the rain, so I simply don't cook when it is raining in the summer, because to have a fire would be too hot, and I don't like rain to hit my food. If I had more resources I could build a roof over my outdoor cooking area to solve this problem, but I was just wondering if I could learn more about how this problem was traditionally solved in Korea. Thank you for the very informative and interesting video! I enjoy architecture from around the world! :) Very cool!
Hallyu is referring to 한류 , or the Korean Wave. The Korean Wave is the movement that popularizes Korean culture to the world. Therefore you can't "be" Hallyu, lol :) but you can definitely be hit with it haha
Most Joseon hanok me that were grand large and connected by many many wooden corridors or hallways have all been destroyed during the Japanese colonial period and the Korean government never sought to restore these huge wooden manors
Yea. Traditional hanok is more large and one floor house. But these days, Korean houses are starting to resemble Japanese houses. Specifically, two-story houses with narrow floor plans are becoming mainstream.
Excellent presentation! There is so much wisdom and useful accumulated knowledge in hanok. Thank you!
You did an excellent job. This is the best video clip for Hanok. I will share this with my American friends. Thanks!
Thank you so much for making this! Amazing research, perfect narrative, clear, beautiful illustrations. Truly excellent work.
I'm going to build a hanok now!
Very intersting presentation. I find Korean houses very beautiful.
You have completed a fine project, based on exceptional pictures and illustrations and the best written scholarship. Thank you.
Thank you for making this video and highlight the most interring points.
kelly, you are a damn explainer. cool.
Excellent presentation, this answered many of my questions 👏
I would love to live in a hanok ! this video was very helpful, thank you!
This was very interesting. Thank you for sharing! 😊
Great information, thank you. I was looking for a Hanok design for a restaurant. =)
정말 잘 정리해서 제시했군요. 잘 들었습니다. 감사합니다.
very informative beautiful images
very usefull and inspiring
I want to learn more about the stereo bate substrate, how the furnace and the foundation can heat the floor in the cold winter. (I live in Canada and it get's similarly cold here.) I heat my house with a steel woodstove, but it gets very hot so I open the windows even in the winter. It is very convenient for cooking in the winter, but in the summer I cook outside. This is difficult in the rain, so I simply don't cook when it is raining in the summer, because to have a fire would be too hot, and I don't like rain to hit my food. If I had more resources I could build a roof over my outdoor cooking area to solve this problem, but I was just wondering if I could learn more about how this problem was traditionally solved in Korea.
Thank you for the very informative and interesting video! I enjoy architecture from around the world! :) Very cool!
Nice presentation.
This is awesome!
Thanks for sharing!
Interesting. Thank you for posting.
I think this design is so beautiful and comfy, sadly I think it might be too expensive and impossible to ever live in a house like this :((
Love it
thank you . good to known
Well done.
Deb Jordan hi
excellent job~~
may i ask is any academy has teaching class of Hanok to foreigner?
Permission to use some of the clips for my project, Thank youuu! :>
A++++ Very informative!
thank you. very informative. :)
banger video. i love the youtube algorythm
GOOD
Love it.
nice
Wow, i like korean culture, iam Hallyu!?!?! (What is this😅)
Hallyu is referring to 한류 , or the Korean Wave. The Korean Wave is the movement that popularizes Korean culture to the world. Therefore you can't "be" Hallyu, lol :) but you can definitely be hit with it haha
Most Joseon hanok me that were grand large and connected by many many wooden corridors or hallways have all been destroyed during the Japanese colonial period and the Korean government never sought to restore these huge wooden manors
Yea. Traditional hanok is more large and one floor house. But these days, Korean houses are starting to resemble Japanese houses. Specifically, two-story houses with narrow floor plans are becoming mainstream.