KR20130030579A - A house which has expended view and freely designing for independent space - Google Patents

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KR20130030579A
KR20130030579A KR1020110094149A KR20110094149A KR20130030579A KR 20130030579 A KR20130030579 A KR 20130030579A KR 1020110094149 A KR1020110094149 A KR 1020110094149A KR 20110094149 A KR20110094149 A KR 20110094149A KR 20130030579 A KR20130030579 A KR 20130030579A
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The present invention relates to a multi-family housing, which is free to expand the view and design the independent space, comprising: a first generation house composed of a plurality of floors; A second generation house composed of a plurality of floors; A first expansion room in which the same floor of the second household as the floor of the first household is opened so as to be used only by the residents of the first household; A second expansion room formed on an upper floor of the first expansion room, the second expansion of the second household being the same as the floor of the first household, being opened to be used only by the residents of the second household; By expanding the viewing rights and free space design, which includes free apartments, it is possible to overcome the space limitations of each household and to use family shared spaces widely, and to prevent invasion of privacy among others as well as family members. It is effective.

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A house which has expended view and freely designing for independent space}

The present invention relates to a multi-family housing free expansion of view and free space design.

A multi-family house is a structure in which each household that uses all or part of the ground, building walls, stairs, stairs, and other facilities in common can live an independent living life in one building. Can be mentioned.

In a conventional multi-family house, one household used one floor or two or more floors.

Large families can live in one building, each with their own separate floor, with parents living upstairs and children living downstairs.

Family shared spaces that can be shared with parents or children are usually used as living rooms. Conventional apartments are limited to the size of residential floors. there was.

Therefore, the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, by providing a shared apartment free to expand the view rights and independent space design to provide an extended family shared space that can be used jointly with parents or children of the conventional apartment house Contributing to the improvement of the quality of life of residents by changing the flat structure, which is a disadvantage, to a two-story type, and allowing the space structure or interior to be freely changed according to the residents' preferences and the use of family members. The purpose is to make it work.

In order to solve the above problems, the present invention, the first generation housing composed of a plurality of floors; A second generation house composed of a plurality of floors; A first expansion room in which the same floor of the second household as the floor of the first household is opened so as to be used only by the residents of the first household; A second expansion room formed on an upper floor of the first expansion room, the second expansion of the second household being the same as the floor of the first household, being opened to be used only by the residents of the second household; It includes a multi-unit housing free to expand the view and characterized in that the free space design.

The method of claim 1, wherein the first lower floor room is formed on the lower floor of the first expansion room or the first high floor room is formed on the upper floor of the second expansion room for use only by the first household. View space and free space design is free, characterized in that the second lower floor is formed on the lower floor of the first expansion room or the second high floor room is formed on the upper floor of the second expansion room for use only by second-generation residential residents. Includes apartments.

In addition, the first generation house is installed with a first elevator passing through without stopping in the second expansion room, the second generation house is characterized in that the second elevator is passed through without stopping in the first expansion room is installed. This includes apartments that are free to expand their view and free space design.

In addition, a first garden that can be used only by the residents of the first household and a second garden which can be used only by the residents of the second household are formed outside the multi-family housing. A first rear surface facility is installed in the first garden to block a gaze over a garden, and a second rear surface facility is installed in the second garden to block a gaze over the second garden from the first expansion room. It includes apartments free to expand the view and characterized in that the space design is installed.

In addition, the multi-family housing is an extension of view and independent space design, characterized in that the first and second generation homes are repeatedly formed while being divided into sidewalls in the circumferential direction with respect to one reference point. Includes free apartments.

In addition, the multi-family housing is formed by repeatedly adjoining the first household and the second household, the area where the second elevator passes and the first expansion in the first expansion room of the first household A first inner wall defining a room is formed, and a second inner wall defining an area through which the first elevator passes and a second expanding room are formed in the second expansion room of the second generation house. This includes apartments that are free to expand their scope of view and free space design.

According to the present invention as described above, the following effects can be obtained.

First, by forming an expansion room, it is possible to overcome the limitations of the residential space of each household and to use the family shared space widely.

Second, the convenience of the occupants is maximized by opening the elevator in the expansion room so that the occupants can enter the expansion room using the elevator.

Third, the residential environment of residents can be improved by forming independent gardens, and privacy can be protected by providing the next facility.

Fourth, since the premise of the apartment complex has a fan-shaped shape, the view of residents can enjoy a wider view, and the view of floors can be extended to upper and lower floors, so that the view of residents can enjoy a wider view. do.

Fifth, since the upper and lower floors can be used as bedrooms with the expansion room in between, the privacy of the family can be protected, while the upper and lower floors can freely change the space structure or design the interior independently according to the tastes of the generations. This allows for independent space design.

1 is a conceptual diagram according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a cross-sectional view of a first expansion room according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a cross-sectional view of a second expansion room in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a cross-sectional view of a parking lot and a second generation house according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
5 is an overall view according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

1 is a conceptual diagram according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

The first household A and the second household B are each composed of a plurality of floors.

The first household A is a first lower floor room 310, a first middle floor room 110 formed above the first lower floor room 310, and a first first floor room 110 formed above the first lower floor room 310. Upper room 210, a first high-rise room 410 formed above the first upper room 210, a first attic layer formed on the first high-rise room 410, and an upper part of the first attic floor. The first roof 610 formed in the first floor, the first lower floor room 710 formed under the first lower floor room 310, and the first well-being room 810 formed under the first lower floor room 710. It is formed of a plurality of layers having a).

The first household (A) is formed in the lower floor of the first expansion room 130, the first lower floor room 310 or the upper floor of the second expansion room 230 to be used only by residents of the first household (A) A first high rise room 410 is formed.

The first household A includes a first elevator 910 and forms a first stair 140 to move the upper and lower floors around the first elevator 910.

The first elevator 910 runs from the first well-being room 810 to the first high-rise room 410, and the first stairs 140 are formed from the first well-being room 810 to the first roof 610. .

More preferably, the first lower floor room 310 may be formed on the ground floor.

The second generation house B includes a second lower floor room 320, a second middle floor room 120 formed above the second lower floor room 320, and a second second floor room 120 formed above the second lower floor room 320. The upper room 220, the second high floor room 420 formed above the second upper room 220, the second attic floor formed above the second high room 420, and the upper part of the second attic floor. The second rooftop 620 formed in the second floor, the second lower floor room 720 formed below the second lower floor 320, and the second well-being room 820 formed below the second lower floor room 720. It is formed of a plurality of layers having a.

The second household B may be formed on the lower floor of the first expansion room 130 or on the upper floor of the second expansion room 230 so as to be used only by residents of the second household B. A second high-rise room 420 is formed.

The second generation house B includes a second elevator 920, and forms a second staircase 245 to move the upper and lower floors around the second elevator 920.

The second elevator 920 runs from the second well-being room 820 to the second high-rise room 420, and the second staircase 245 is formed from the second well-being room 820 to the second rooftop 620. .

More preferably, the second lower floor room 320 may be formed on the ground floor.

The first expansion room 130 is formed such that the floors of the second household B same as the floors of the first household A are open to each other and used only by residents of the first household A, and the second expansion. Room 230 is formed on the upper floor of the first expansion room 130, the second household (B) of the same floor as the first household (A) of the second household (B) It is designed to be used only by residents of.

In more detail, the first mezzanine room 110 and the second mezzanine room 120 are opened to each other to form a first expansion room 130 that is formed to be used only by the residents of the first generation house A. .

The first upper room 210 and the second upper room 220 are opened to each other to form a second expansion room 230 which is formed to be used only by the residents of the second household B.

In another embodiment, the first well-being room 810 or the second well-being room 820 may be formed on the second basement floor, which may include a private swimming pool (spa), a jjimjilbang, a gym, and other facilities.

The first lower floor room 710 or the second lower floor room 720 may be formed on the first floor of the basement and be formed as a guest (hospital) room, home bar, movie theater, karaoke room, or other facility.

The first lower floor room 310 or the second lower floor room 320 may be housed by a child generation.

The first mezzanine room 110 and the second mezzanine room 120 are placed on the second floor above the ground and can be utilized as a family sharing space such as a living room or kitchen, and the first upper room 210 and the second upper room 220. Is placed on the third floor above the ground and can be used as a family shared space such as a living room or kitchen.

The first high-rise room 410 or the second high-rise room 420 may be provided on the fourth floor above the ground and used as a space where the parent household resides.

The first attic 510 or the second attic 520 may be formed of four seasons clothing storage room and other facilities, the first roof 610 or the second roof 620 is a sky garden is formed of sunten, open-air spa, It can be formed to use golf, other facilities.

2 is a cross-sectional view of the first expansion room 130 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

In FIG. 2, the entire middle floor 100 illustrates the entire middle floor in which a plurality of first generation homes A and second generation homes B are successively formed on the same floor.

The first expansion room 130 is the first generation housing (A) because the first mezzanine room 110 of the first household (A) and the second mezzanine room (120) of the second household (B) is open to each other. Residents of A) will be able to use the expanded space.

In more detail, the side wall includes a first middle layer room 110 and a second middle layer side wall 121.

The first mezzanine room 110 forms a first mezzanine window 114 in which a window is formed and a first mezzanine side wall 111 that forms a boundary with another generation.

Since the first elevator 910 is formed to allow the occupant to get on and off the first mezzanine room 110, the occupant may enter and exit the first mezzanine room 110 using the first elevator 910.

The first staircase 112 is formed around the first elevator 910 as a part of the first staircase 140 so that the occupant uses the first lower staircase 112 and the first lower staircase 310. The mid-floor room 110 can be moved up and down.

The first mezzanine room 110 is formed so that the occupant can use the first mezzanine on the right side when the occupant comes up to the first mezzanine room 110 along the first mezzanine stairs 112.

The second mezzanine room 120 forms a second mezzanine window 124 in which a window is formed, and a second mezzanine side wall 121 bordering another generation.

The second multi-layered multipurpose room 123 is formed where the second multi-layered window 124 meets the second multi-layered side wall 121.

Since the second elevator 920 passes through without stopping in the second mezzanine room 120, the second mezzanine room 120 forms the first inner wall 126 so that the second elevator 920 is not visible.

More specifically, the first inner wall 126 borders the area where the second elevator 920 passes and the first expansion room 130 in the first expansion room 130 of the first household A.

The second middle staircase 122 is a section of the second staircase 245 so that the occupants can move up and down the second lower room 320 and the second upper room 220 without using the second elevator 920. Is formed.

The first multilayer porch 115 and the second multilayer porch 125 are connected to each other on the outside of the first and second windows 114 and 124, respectively.

Residents of the first-generation housing (A) can be extended to not only the first mezzanine room 110 but also the second mezzanine room 120, so that the whole family can use together and use a wider shared space. It has the advantage of being.

3 is a cross-sectional view of a second expansion room 230 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

3 shows an overall cross-sectional view of a plurality of first generation homes A and second generation homes B formed adjacent to each other on the same floor.

The second extended room 230 is a second household because the first upper room 210 of the first household (A) and the second upper room 220 of the second household (B) are open to each other. Residents in B) will be able to use more space.

In more detail, the side wall includes a first upper side wall 211 and a second upper side wall 221.

The first upper floor room 210 forms a first upper window 214 on which a window is formed, and a first upper side wall 211 connected to the first upper window 214 to form a boundary with another generation.

The first upper room 210 forms a second inner wall 216 so that the first elevator 910 is not visible.

More specifically, the second inner wall 216 borders the area where the first elevator 910 passes and the second expansion room 230 in the second expansion room 230 of the second household B.

The first elevator 910 passes without stopping in the second expansion room 230 in the first household A.

More specifically, the first elevator 910 is formed to pass through without stopping in the first upper floor room 210, the first upper layer which is a part of the first stairs 140 around the first elevator 910. Stairs 212 are formed.

The occupant may move up and down the first mezzanine room 110 and the second high rise room 420 using the first elevator 910 or the first upper staircase 212.

The second inner wall 216 is connected to the first upper floor utility room 213.

The second upper room 220 forms a second upper window 224 with a window formed thereon and a second upper side wall 221 bordering another generation, and the second upper side wall opposite the second upper window 224. A second upper toilet 223 is formed in 221.

The second elevator 920 stops in the second upper room 220 to form a door for the occupant to enter the second upper room 220, and the second upper stairs 222 around the second elevator 920. ) Is formed so that the occupant can move up and down the first mezzanine room 110 and the second upper floor room 220 using the second upper staircase 222.

The first upper floor 210 and the second upper room 220 may be used as kitchens or living rooms, respectively.

The first upper porch 215 and the second upper porch 225 are connected to each other outside the first upper window 214 and the second upper window 224.

Residents of the second-generation house (B) can be used not only in the second upper room 220 but also the first upper room 210, so that the whole family can use together and use a wider shared space. It has the advantage of being.

4 is a cross-sectional view of a parking lot and a second generation house B according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 5 is an overall view according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

In the second household B, a landscaping facility 900 is formed on the left side of the second lower floor room 320.

The first parking lot 911 is formed on the same floor as the first low-rise room 710 under the landscaping facility 900, and the second parking lot 912 is the same parking lot as the second well-being room 820. 911 is formed below.

The second lower floor room 320 forms a garden 240 on the outside of the right side, and the garden 240 forms the next facility 250 so that no one else can see the upper part of the second lower floor room 320.

The garden 240 may be formed separately in the first generation house (A) and the second generation house (B), respectively, and the garden 240 may include landscaping including palm trees, barbecue facilities, boating facilities, and other facilities. Can be formed.

In more detail, as shown in FIG. 5, in a multi-family housing including the first household A and the second household B, the first household A and the second household B have one reference point ( 940 is divided into sidewalls in the circumferential direction, and is formed repeatedly so as to form a fan shape as a whole, thereby reducing the view of the verandas of other generations from the veranda of each generation, thereby widening the view of the outside. There is an advantage that can be formed and an independent view.

The first lower floor room 310 or the second lower floor room 320 forms a garden 240 on the outside.

Outside the multi-family house, a first garden 241 that can only be used by residents of the first household A and a second garden 242 that can only be used by the second household B are formed.

The rear facility 250 includes a first rear surface facility 253 and a second rear surface facility 254.

The first rear surface facility 253 is installed on the upper side of the first fence 251 of the first garden 241 in order to block the eyes looking down on the first garden 241 in the second expansion room (230).

The second rear surface facility 254 is installed on the upper side of the second fence 252 of the second garden 242 in order to block the eyes overlooking the second garden 242 in the first expansion room 130.

The fence 255 is formed of a first fence 251 and a second fence 252.

The first fence 251 is installed on one side wall of the first lower-floor room 310 of the first household A.

A second fence 252 is formed on one side wall of the second lower floor room 320 of the second household B.

The first fence 251 and the reference point 940 and the second fence 252 and the reference point 940 are arranged in a straight line, respectively.

The multi-family house is repeatedly formed while being divided into sidewalls in the circumferential direction of the first household A and the second household B in the circumferential direction with respect to one reference point 940 to form an overall fan shape.

More specifically, the multi-family house is formed by repeatedly adjoining the first-generation house (A) and the second-generation house (B). The multi-family house has a fan-shaped shape as a whole based on the reference point 940. A landscaping facility 900 is formed between the house and the reference point 940, and a management station 913 having a parking lot 914 leading to the parking lot is disposed to the right of the landscaping facility 900.

The road 930 is disposed to pass around the reference point 940, a mountain 932 is formed outside the garden 240, and a river 931 flows between the mountain 932 and the multi-family house. Do.

In addition, multi-unit houses are not shown in the drawings, but as community facilities, castles, horse riding facilities, sculptures, sculptures, fountains and ponds, and other facilities may be formed in the courtyard, lounge buildings, guard rooms, screen golf courses, sports facilities, warehouses, etc. Other facilities, such as insect control facilities and power generation facilities, are desirable.

The present invention is not limited to the above-described specific preferred embodiments, and various modifications can be made by any person having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the gist of the present invention claimed in the claims. Of course, such changes are intended to be within the scope of the claims.

A: First-generation housing B: Second-generation housing
100: Middle Floor 110: First Middle Floor Room
111: first layer side wall 112: first layer layer
113: first floor toilet 114: first floor window
115: first floor balcony 120: first floor room
121: second layer side wall 122: second layer
123: second floor multipurpose room 124: second floor window
125: second layer porch 126: first inner wall
130: first expansion room 130: first expansion room
140: first step 200: the upper phase
210: first upper floor room 211: first upper floor side wall
212: first upper staircase 213: first upper multipurpose room
214: first upper window 215: first upper porch
216: second inner wall 220: second upper floor room
221: second upper side wall 222: second upper staircase
223: Second floor toilet 224: Second floor window
225: second floor porch 230: second expansion room
240: garden 241: first garden
242: Second Garden 245: Second Step
250: shielded facilities 251: first fence
252: 2nd fence 253: 1st floor facility
254: 2nd floor facility 310: 1st lower floor room
320: second lower floor room 410: first high floor room
420: second floor room 510: first attic
520: Second Attic 610: First Rooftop
620: Second Rooftop 710: First Lower Floor Room
720: Second Lower Floor Room 810: First Wellness Room
820: Second Wellness Room 900: Landscaping Facility
910: first elevator 911: first parking lot
912: Second Parking Lot 913: Management Office
914: Parking lot passage 920: Second elevator
940 reference point

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A first generation house composed of a plurality of floors;
A second generation house composed of a plurality of floors;
A first expansion room in which the same floor of the second household as the floor of the first household is opened so as to be used only by the residents of the first household;
A second expansion room formed on an upper floor of the first expansion room, the second expansion of the second household being the same as the floor of the first household, being opened to be used only by the residents of the second household;
Apartment housing is free to expand the view and characterized in that the space design.
The method of claim 1,
The apartment house,
Forming a first lower floor room on the lower floor of the first expansion room or a first high floor room on the upper floor of the second expansion room for use only by the first household;
Observation rights and independent space designers characterized in that the second lower floor is formed on the lower floor of the first expansion room or the second high-rise room is formed on the upper floor of the second expansion room for use only by the second household. Free apartment house.
The method of claim 1,
The first household is provided with a first elevator that passes without stopping in the second expansion room,
The second-generation housing is a multi-family housing free to expand the scope of view and independent space design, characterized in that the second elevator is installed without passing through the stop in the first expansion room.
The method of claim 1,
Outside the multi-family house is formed a first garden that can only be used by residents of the first household, and a second garden that can be used only by residents of the second household,
A first rear surface facility is installed in the first garden in order to block a gaze overlooking the first garden from the second expansion room.
A second housing facility is installed in the second garden in order to block the gaze overlooking the second garden from the first expansion room.
The method of claim 1,
The multi-family housing is freely extended and free space design, characterized in that the first generation housing and the second generation housing is formed in a circular fan shape repeatedly formed while being divided into side walls in the circumferential direction around one reference point Housing.
The method of claim 3,
The multi-family house is formed by repeatedly adjoining the first household and the second household,
The first expansion room of the first generation house is formed with a first inner wall that borders an area through which the second elevator passes and the first expansion room,
The second extension room of the second generation house is provided with a second inner wall defining an area through which the first elevator passes and the second expansion room, the apartment is free to expand the view and independent space design .
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