Houses that Breathe, Hanok [The Wonders of Korea 2 / 2016.10.21]

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  • @geminatesource1891
    @geminatesource1891 Před 7 lety +61

    OMG Peter's accent is amazing. Also Hanoks rock, a few of my family and friends in korea live in them. Building one in the states is one of my dreams.

    • @dudadeda1234
      @dudadeda1234 Před 5 lety +4

      You only can do it off grid. No counties in US will ever let you deviate from their matchbox building codes.

    • @Fektthis
      @Fektthis Před 3 lety +3

      @@dudadeda1234 building codes are not written in stone. if you can get an engineer to sign off on the plans and say it's structurally sound then you shouldn't have any issues.
      The biggest issue would be what is the climate you plan to build it in. There is a reason that you see a lot of adobe style clay houses in the south west but not in the north east. As much as I would love a house like this, I don't see it lasting long where I live in Ohio. Nature would decide to not live in harmony with it and destroy it.

    • @philkwon81
      @philkwon81 Před rokem +2

      @@Fektthis the climate in korea is very similar to the US, especially the midwest. winters in south korea are just as brutal as the winters here in michigan (38 years here). you'd be surprised at how efficient hanok are in the winter. and the cold air circulation actually helps with respiratory infections and illness.

  • @modoo_happy
    @modoo_happy Před 4 lety +35

    The current hanok is a place where only rich people could live in in the past.
    In the past, ordinary people used to build houses made of straws.

    • @delmont2793
      @delmont2793 Před 3 lety

      yes. but it was all same throughout the world in the past.

    • @jkppvvivv5548
      @jkppvvivv5548 Před 3 lety +2

      diversity/multiculturalism will turn far east into another Europe---being USED, TORN and BROKEN

    • @Queen-dl5ju
      @Queen-dl5ju Před 2 lety +2

      @@jkppvvivv5548 diversity is a weakness

  • @yeyo9404
    @yeyo9404 Před 6 lety +36

    Korean culture is so inspiring and innovative and interesting I love it

  • @user-ml5hf9bx5n
    @user-ml5hf9bx5n Před 2 lety +6

    Hanok is a traditional architectural style that represents Korea. Tile and ondol highlight the scientific design that cannot be found in other countries. If you look closely at hanok, you can see that it is a building that can live in harmony with nature. It is a beautiful building where you can feel the beauty and culture of Korea and get a glimpse of the ancestors.

  • @user-gc2dd6td2q
    @user-gc2dd6td2q Před 7 lety +27

    They really shot the process of building the heating system, how incredible!

    • @jkppvvivv5548
      @jkppvvivv5548 Před 3 lety

      diversity /multiculturalism will turn far east into another Europe---being USED, TORN and BROKEN.

  • @Ch-ch-ch-chia
    @Ch-ch-ch-chia Před 4 lety +18

    At this point, Peter is Korean. Expression and accent. When you can feel in that language, its real. But these house are ❤❤❤❤

    • @paullee9160
      @paullee9160 Před 3 lety

      we consider who understand and live the daily nuances to be korean. we have a saying, "you have finished becoming a korean"

    • @christiena3318
      @christiena3318 Před 2 lety

      Peter is a white man, he is not Korean

    • @Ch-ch-ch-chia
      @Ch-ch-ch-chia Před 2 lety

      @@christiena3318 I mean of course. Im talking about Nationality and not ethnicity.

  • @sharonkeith601
    @sharonkeith601 Před 7 lety +48

    All of my life I have had dreams of this type of living but never knew that it existed! The ondol makes such good sense! It's the sensation of lying on a warm beach with a cool wind crossing your body, creating a blissful peace around you. And, scene....

    • @sharonkeith601
      @sharonkeith601 Před 7 lety +3

      I want my own Hanok!

    • @noseefood1943
      @noseefood1943 Před 7 lety +3

      hate to burst your bubbles, but hanok in summer you need mosquito nets and insect repellent incense, in winter, stoking the under ondol hearth is a hassle when outside temp is -10C. - i stayed in hanoks in my youth.

    • @heavenhaven7254
      @heavenhaven7254 Před 7 lety +2

      yes it maybe not so convenient to set a fire, but I still missed the authenticitic, ecological, genius, healthy living !

    • @mikek1635
      @mikek1635 Před 7 lety +2

      heaven haven I lived in hanok for 4 years. It was great! Living in hanok in nature is something that has to be experienced. It's only spoiled city Koreans who complain about hanok.

    • @heavenhaven7254
      @heavenhaven7254 Před 7 lety

      lol;;; .. so true. I missed the hanok lifestyle in countryside especially smell of making fire with dried rice straws and clay rustic natural smell... My dream to smell that again... !

  • @csg2601
    @csg2601 Před 4 lety +25

    Being a fan of korean culture and an interior design student, this video was so interesting to wacth. Hanoks are so well made and are so beautiful and peaceful. I wish I could renovate one some day, but living in Spain..... not likely xd

    • @jonctmaga1486
      @jonctmaga1486 Před 3 lety

      Soil rocks woods Hanji (Korean papers) Maybe you feel peaceful.

    • @philkwon81
      @philkwon81 Před rokem +1

      they have to be built corredtly, though. poorly built hanok and ondol can cause carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide poisoning. my mom had to deal with this growing up in rural south korea. i live in the US now, and want to build a modern home that is inspired by hanok. it will have clay heated floors and clay mudding in the living quarters for sure.

  • @premiumdoorgift5051
    @premiumdoorgift5051 Před 7 lety +21

    Very good documentary! I can put "staying in Hanok" in my wishlist when I visit Korea.
    Good work guys..

  • @emilyx5182
    @emilyx5182 Před 2 lety +5

    I really want live in one or experience living in one for couple months. This video/documentary needs more views

    • @SomeSomaek
      @SomeSomaek Před rokem +1

      Assuming you don’t live in Korea already, I’d recommend to pick your timing carefully and opting for late summer or autumn: despite what’s been said in the video, it can actually be uncomfortable during cold winters or hot summers in Korea. I also wouldn’t recommend spring as the air pollution tend to be too high. Choose your location wisely too, hanoks are not the best at keeping the noise out, but obviously you also don’t want to stay in a remote area if you are a woman travelling by herself. Best of luck on your adventure, hope you’ll have a great time!

  • @nicolettaciccone8869
    @nicolettaciccone8869 Před 2 lety +7

    Korea and Japan my favourite countries! I love everything there from their cuisine to the houses.💚

  • @catgrrrl6302
    @catgrrrl6302 Před 7 lety +12

    It would be so wonderful to visit Korea and stay in a hanok!

  • @teejah7785
    @teejah7785 Před 7 lety +7

    beautiful!!!

  • @muzidawayleamay7801
    @muzidawayleamay7801 Před 7 lety +5

    Aw so beautiful thanks for sharing

  • @aaliyah2067
    @aaliyah2067 Před 2 lety

    Loved this video🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍

  • @RomyIlano
    @RomyIlano Před 3 lety

    It’s so beautiful !

  • @rosesantiago-lee2051
    @rosesantiago-lee2051 Před 5 lety +27

    Actually Only Rich people here in korea who want to live in a natural and traditional hanok can build a 100sq meter hanok with court yard,why? Because building a hanok is actually EXPENSIVE than building a western style house... the needed wood especially pine trees is actually so expensive here.. korea actually import woods from eastern europe, canada and russia.. for 100sq meters hanok, you need minimum amount of 600,000,000₩on for bungalow 5type only..

    • @tufluxed3293
      @tufluxed3293 Před 4 lety

      pegan farm well said

    • @HS-sr9ww
      @HS-sr9ww Před 4 lety

      @pegan farm i know what you mean, and we need to keep our legacy but we have already taken by Chinese! what a shame. focking china wants to take over my country. There is no hope at all when the democratic party hold the this nation. That's why i am about to leave this shitty country soon before change to communist country.

    • @user-om5tv5fd9s
      @user-om5tv5fd9s Před 3 lety +1

      @pegan farm I can agree that islamism is bad, only because it is what radical ideological fanatics are doing by forcing and harming other people. Not what normal human beings, including muslims, are doing. But I don’t understand what that has to do with mosques? It’s not like you have to visit them. And I cannot agree with an anti multicultural lifestyle. Because without it I would have never been able to discover my love for so many aspects of the Korean culture. Preserving history, keeping records to display, and keeping traditions that are distinct for a certain population is wonderful snd soo important! Because variety and uniqueness are great. But since the beginning of human existence, exchanging knowledge, cultures and influencing each other has always happened. No country today would be able to exist the way they are now without it. Even Korea hasn’t always been just one country. And isn’t it fascinating how often neighboring countries have been inspired by korean ideas and made a new thing out of it? Or vice versa, how Korea has been inspired by ideas of other places and made their own unique version of it? I think that what’s happening today is no different. No matter how many influences from other cultures may come to Korea, Korea will always adapt it into something uniquely their own. Same for all other cultures. Because every country has different living conditions to adapt to.
      And hello? We are no longer in the colonial era! Invasions used to happen a lot around the world in premodern era. Every bit of South, Middle and North America has been born from Europeans invading the local societies, forcing them into labour, oppressing their culture and wiping out entirely an enormous variety of cultures. And that is tragic. Equally as tragic were all the times the Korean Peninsula had been invaded. Both are inexcusable and cannot ever be undone. And I very much condemn nations that try to pretend like they were not responsible for their crimes. But there is no way that will repeat today. The people who did that are mostly not even alive anymore. I am German. But I wasn’t even born yet when the war happened and no way would I ever wanna conquer the whole world like the nazi regime did.

    • @user-om5tv5fd9s
      @user-om5tv5fd9s Před 3 lety

      @pegan farm How would you know what religion I follow, if I follow one at all (Spolier: I am an atheist, so yeah no)? I have no idea what exact ethnicity, never cared about that... There are so many out there. Well I’m from Germany, so I’m German I guess.

    • @user-om5tv5fd9s
      @user-om5tv5fd9s Před 3 lety

      @vitalviews views That does not change the fact that with that logic, no country in the world is really original. Because they have never developed completely separately. Hanok like we know them today haven’t been born only from no foreign influence either. And still they are THE traditional Korean architectur “everyone wants to see”, as you say.

  • @SkiWonify
    @SkiWonify Před 7 lety +1

    Looking forward to more episodes in this series!!

  • @DomenicaJosefina
    @DomenicaJosefina Před 4 lety

    LOVE IT!!!

  • @tsaaennrrnre7324
    @tsaaennrrnre7324 Před 7 lety +9

    i love Korean

    • @user-pu9nk8nx6z
      @user-pu9nk8nx6z Před 5 lety

      Hello! I'm korean I'm glad you love Koreans.

    • @jkppvvivv5548
      @jkppvvivv5548 Před 3 lety

      if you really love us, don't destroy us by coming here, thanks

  • @juliafried4756
    @juliafried4756 Před 2 lety +1

    Hanok, une beauté exceptionnelle, je suis ensorcelée.

  • @tinadreamtheater
    @tinadreamtheater Před 4 lety

    I like this home traditional hanok❤️

  • @avalonjustin
    @avalonjustin Před 2 lety

    Wow Hanok are so beautiful.

  • @wendybabbi
    @wendybabbi Před 7 lety +6

    i love the design and construction of honok, is it beautiful n meaningful, but the space is maybe too much for me, in Australia i can not live one day without the window, cuz there are just tooo many insects and spiders.......

  • @KaterynaM_UA
    @KaterynaM_UA Před 3 lety

    THat's my dream house now!

  • @gohazard4284
    @gohazard4284 Před 3 lety +1

    Rest in peace Peter :(

  • @Queen-dl5ju
    @Queen-dl5ju Před 2 lety +1

    wow so the hanok is like the japanese architecture where they dont use a single nail.. yet its strong enough to last hundreds of years

  • @artirana3241
    @artirana3241 Před 3 lety +4

    Wish i could settle in korea living in a hanok

  • @Try_Hard_Dad
    @Try_Hard_Dad Před 2 lety +1

    Ugh the beauty that REALLY sticks out to me as an american, is that our country is about as old as one of these buildings LOL

  • @geminatesource1891
    @geminatesource1891 Před 7 lety +6

    Also, the only time ondols suck is when you pass out on one after drinking 7 bottles of soju. I woke up feeling like death.

  • @forrestkim3718
    @forrestkim3718 Před 2 lety +1

    온돌 아궁이 불을 때면 불길이 아직 차가운 온돌 통로 속으로 빨려들어가는 이유는 열은 차가운 곳으로 이동하는 물리적 현상 때문 입니다. 그리고 굴뚝으로 더운 공기가 위로 상승하는 원리 또한 마찬가지 원리 때문 입니다. 아궁이와 굴뚝으로 향하는 온돌 통로가 약간은 경사지게 하면 그만큼 열기가 상승하며 열기의 순환 흐름을 돕지 않을까요 ?

  • @juliafried4756
    @juliafried4756 Před 2 lety

    😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤

  • @bin5480
    @bin5480 Před rokem

    제대로 된 온돌, 구들, 목재로 만들어진 한옥에서 디톡스를 체험해보고 싶다.

  • @wildearth3992
    @wildearth3992 Před 4 lety +4

    4:08 My Oppa ♥️

  • @AnxiousCowboy
    @AnxiousCowboy Před 2 lety

    is the red clay they use just straight clay? do they add any sand or lime?

  • @JirkaDobrodej31
    @JirkaDobrodej31 Před 7 lety +5

    Someone who knows how to build it in Europe?Thx.

  • @jliu3076
    @jliu3076 Před 4 lety

    It is the Hanok's fengshui that cure the son's condition.

    • @sjjj3564
      @sjjj3564 Před 3 lety

      It’s materials the Hanok built with like natural timber, clay, stone and hanji (paper for window), of cause we looked for good 풍수지리 (fengshui) for location to build a house in general.

  • @wilwad
    @wilwad Před rokem

    Love. They should not abandon cultural ways of building human-centric houses. Unfortunately for us, we embraced totall and completely the western cement architecture in Africa which does not work for homes.

  • @savantianprince
    @savantianprince Před 4 lety +3

    Has a hanock house survived earthquakes? If so, is there a science for that too.

    • @tufluxed3293
      @tufluxed3293 Před 4 lety

      Kim Lowe the foundations are wooden poles on rocks that move with the ground almost when there is an earthquake.

    • @sahngseoklee6943
      @sahngseoklee6943 Před 3 lety

      It's a flexible architecture so it can withstand earthquakes to some extent, however, what matters is the roof. The roof with ceramic tiles is so heavy that it can collapse when the earthquake's very strong.

    • @jonctmaga1486
      @jonctmaga1486 Před 3 lety +1

      Kim r u Korean?
      Ever seen hanok? Ever been to Korea? ㅎ

    • @savantianprince
      @savantianprince Před 3 lety

      @@jonctmaga1486 no I have never been to korea

  • @saaaaaaaaaaaaaa121
    @saaaaaaaaaaaaaa121 Před 4 lety +1

    Anyone know the name of the background music starting at 9:10 ?

    • @CountessCulhame
      @CountessCulhame Před 3 lety

      The melody is definitely the same as "When I survey the wondrous cross", so it is maybe a Korean trad. instrument version?

    • @HeldInAbeyance
      @HeldInAbeyance Před 3 lety

      I know this is old, but it definitely reminded me of the melody of The Water Is Wide! It's a great song~

  • @kanyonhagg3812
    @kanyonhagg3812 Před rokem +3

    I’m wanting to build a hanok in America. Specifically I live in Missouri. Does anyone have advice for how to go about it? I’m having a hard time finding anyone that builds these. If I were to build it myself(I have a background in construction, mostly drywall but I have learned a lot by working around others) I can’t seem to find the roof tiles for sale anywhere. It will be modern, stucco on the exterior, probably drywall on the interior(where it’s needed). If anyone has any advice or information, please let me know! Thanks

  • @joshuawong9157
    @joshuawong9157 Před 3 lety

    Of course it's desirable. It's rich people's housing.

  • @michaellim4165
    @michaellim4165 Před 3 lety

    Goodluck trying to build this in the US, especially all those building codes. Not going to ever happen.

  • @paullangford8179
    @paullangford8179 Před 6 lety

    Arrgh Dyslexic keyboard! Ondol ... with ... UFCH (Under Floor Central Heating).

  • @paullangford8179
    @paullangford8179 Před 6 lety +6

    Ondo is NOT "the world's only floor heating system" The Romans had the hypocaust, and a similar system is used in various places wh cold winters. The acronym UFHC is well-established worldwide. For example, my "summerhouse" in London has a system of pipes in the concrete floor that hooks up to the combi-boiler for the house, and was put together using standard, readily-available components.

    • @rosesantiago-lee2051
      @rosesantiago-lee2051 Před 5 lety +14

      Ondol(floor heating system) practiced in korea 5,000 of years ago up until now..

    • @dnjftjs
      @dnjftjs Před 4 lety +1

      Learning floor heating from Korea.. thees days... every world...( ㅎ_ㅎ)/

    • @lovewmusic
      @lovewmusic Před 3 lety +1

      5000 B.C. was over 7000 years ago.

  • @louiseharpth1267
    @louiseharpth1267 Před rokem

    The money I would pay to sleep in this house for a few days

  • @JohnSmith-cz9om
    @JohnSmith-cz9om Před rokem

    This was brought to you by American post WW2 leadership, UN and ROK troops willngl to fight and die so the modern country of South Korea could survive and thrive. You are welcome world.