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A Study on the Form of Window and Door of the Medieval Times House - Focused on the House of Unified Silla and Goryo Period -

중세 주택의 개구부 형식에 관한 연구 - 통일신라 및 고려시대 주택을 중심으로 -

  • 이정미 (중부대학교 공과대학 건축디자인학과)
  • Received : 2013.09.29
  • Accepted : 2013.12.10
  • Published : 2013.12.25

Abstract

This study is to clarify the form of window and door of medieval times house which are no longer in existence, by comparative analysis between literature materials and architectural remains of united Silla and Goryo period. Particularly the window and door form change process of was analyzed, in connection with the change of term which are recorded in literature material. The form and the composition of window and door are the elements which determine the elevation design of architecture and concerned with interior environment. Therefore this study is significant in the sense that it could be used as base data for the study on the reconstruction and interior space of medieval times house. There were ho (戶) and moon (門) as door, and chang (窓) for lighting and ventilation as window. Among these, the window can be divided into fixed and openable. There were two kind of fixed window. One is called chang (窓), and it was covered by silk or paper for lighting. The other is called ham (檻), it was the form of vertical bar window and lighting and ventilation was available. And there were two kind of openable window. One is called ho (戶), which had wooden plate window leaves. And the other is called changho (窓戶), lighting was available in the condition of closing.

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