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BIM Based Extension of Curved Member Prototypes in Korean Traditional Buildings

BIM에 기반한 한국전통건축 원형의 곡형부재 응용

  • Park, Soo-Hoon (Department of Architecture, Hanbat Nat'l University)
  • 박수훈 (한밭대학교 건설환경조형대학 건축학과)
  • Received : 2010.03.24
  • Accepted : 2012.10.24
  • Published : 2012.12.01

Abstract

This paper starts with an approach to Korean traditional building design using BIM tool as a design methodology where Korean traditional buildings show some difference rather as weaknesses in handling curves and curved members and the construction. BIM design tools, that are adequate in treating modern architectural design vocabularies, show some disadvantages not having necessary elements and components as building libraries. In this paper we build our own libraries adequate to the proper assembling way of Korean traditional buildings. In contrast to the diverse use of straight building members, Korean traditional buildings show rare use of curves and/or curved members in their assemblage. Moreover, in the case of a circular plan, mostly a circle is interpreted in terms of polygons such as square, hexagon or octagon. In this paper, we examine Gwanram-Jung in Changduk Palace, which is probably the only example in Korea showing a use of curves and/or curved members in assemblage. We try to interpret the case as an incomplete prototype and apply in a modern way to complete a circular plan in terms of circular arcade.

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