Brickwell: the well at the center of Seochon
The Wellness Korea · May 27, 2026 · 6 min read · Space

Seochon does not perform for visitors. Laundry lines cross narrow lanes. An elder passes with a market bag. Somewhere a gate opens onto a courtyard where light pools differently than on the main road. Brickwell takes its name from the well at the center of that courtyard—a place to draw water, pause, and continue.
We built four floors not to fill every hour, but to hold distinct tones: movement on the lower levels, meditation and breath above, sound and smaller gatherings higher still. Sessions begin and end with margin. Arrival should feel like stepping out of the city's hurry, not into another queue.
What you will find on the schedule
Classes are led by Wellness Guides and Artists who live these paths in their work—yoga and breath, meditation, gugak and Korean dance, tea and seasonal conversation. The schedule on our homepage shows what is confirmed and open for booking; it changes week by week, as living spaces do.
A showroom, not a spectacle
Brickwell is where our philosophy becomes sensory: plaster walls, natural light, the sound of a class ending while the next guest waits without impatience. Partners in food and craft will appear here over time—not as retail shelves, but as stories told in the same room as a morning class.
If you are planning a visit, start with the schedule. The courtyard will be here when you arrive.