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A Study on the Space Formation and Garden Characteristics of Garden Remains, Gao-Byeoleop for Restoration Design

가오별업(嘉梧別業)의 복원 설계를 위한 공간구성 및 정원 특성에 관한 연구

  • Rho, Jae-Hyun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Woosuk University) ;
  • Kim, Soon-Ki (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Dankook University)
  • 노재현 (우석대학교 조경학과) ;
  • 김순기 (단국대학교 녹지조경학과)
  • Received : 2018.08.07
  • Accepted : 2018.09.20
  • Published : 2018.09.30

Abstract

This study aims to propose baseline data for designing restoration of Gaobyulup, researching space formation and characteristics of gardens of Gaobyulup, which located in the foot of Cheonmasan Mountain in Namyangju. Gaobyulup is a remain in retirement of Gyulsan Yu-Won Lee, a representative politician, administrator, and tea drinker in late Joseon Dynasty. The results of the research about the shape of Gaobyulup deducted through reference review, poetry and prose analysis, an on-the-spot survey and residents' interview are below: Lee, who used pseudonym as 'Gyulsan,' which menas Jongnamsan Mountain, yearned Mangcheonbyeoreop(輞川別業) by Yu Wang and retirement with a country house operation by Seogye Sedang Park. In the persuit of this ideal, he created and operated a country house in Gaogok of Yangju, which a family burial ground was located. Gaobyulup, which located in Gaogok in the lower part of Cheonmasan Mountain, was largely composed outer and inner gardens, and the area of house operation was started from a stone post of Gaobokji The inner garden of Gaobyulup was including major garden components like buildings, such as Sasihyanggwan, Obaekganjung, Imharyoe and Toesadam, and Chaewon near Haengrangchae, and Gwawon in an backyard. In addition, Younggwijung pavilion, which located 850m away from Gaobyulup, was the another country house inside the Byulup, thus Gaobyulup shows a duplex space formation. In the inner garden of Gaobyulup, there are Sasihyanggwan, which had functions of Sarangchae as library and depository of old paintings and calligraphic works, and Obaekganjung, a small Sarangchae which connected with Sasihyanggwan in the form of a transept. Yusanggoksuger located near Obaekganjung. Additionally, Imharyeo, a library with a tablet of Byeokryowon(??園), which located in the highest point in Byulup, has the functions of a reading room and a tea house. Many Taihu stones were located not only in Toesadam, a square-formed pond with lotus but also many places in the inner gardens. And rare garden plants were planted. These were closely related to the trend of horticulture for pleasure, wealth, and collecting old paintings and calligraphic works for pleasure of Lee. Meanwhile, the area of Younggwijung pavilion, located in Gaocheon stream fall from Byulup to Manhoiam, looks like Wooampok, a enjoying place of other personages, who use their pseudonym as "Oksan" or "Wooam" Lee identifies Wooampok as "Jesampok" and carved 'Gyulsan' s he declared this place is his operating area. Lee built Younggwijung pavilion and planted many peach trees for recreation of utopia. The stone letters of Byukpadongcheon, located in front of a bridge in the foreside of Younggwijung pavilion, seems another enchanted land created in Gaobokji inside. Lee carved Jeilsan in huge rock on the falls rear Manhoiam temple, which Lee did great role of foundation of the temple, so he identifies that this place was the end of the outer garden of Gaobyulup. This study tries to estimate traces of the country house in Gaogok through reference review and on-th-spot survey, and the results from this study are presumed based on site remains only conformed today. It needs to discover second scenary or stone carved letters between Jeilsan and Jesampok. Additionally, exact formation characteristics of Gaobyulup should be identified through excavation survey later. To do so, an interest and a major role of Namyangju-si must be equipped for future restoration of Gaobyulup.

본 연구는 조선 말기 대표적 정치인이며 경세가, 그리고 다인이었던 귤산 이유원의 은거 유적인 남양주 천마산 기슭에 위치한 가오별업의 공간구성과 정원 특성을 고구함으로서 향유 별서원림 복원의 기초자료를 제시하고자 한 것이다. 문헌고찰과 시문 분석 그리고 현장조사와 주민인터뷰를 결과를 종합해 얻은 가오별업의 정원 모습은 다음과 같다. 종남산을 상징하는 '귤산'이라 자호한 이유원은 왕유의 망천별업과 서계 박세당의 은거 및 별서 경영을 동경하고 이를 스스로 실현하기 위해 선영이 있는 양주 가오곡에 별업을 조성하였다. 천마산 아래 가오곡을 중심으로 조성한 가오별업은 크게 내원과 외원으로 구성되며 별업공간의 영역은 '가오복지' 바위글씨 표식으로부터 시작된다. 가오별업의 내원은 사시향관, 오백간정, 임하려, 퇴사담 등의 건물과 행랑채 주변의 채원과 후원의 과원을 주요 정원구성요소로 하였으며 내원으로부터 약 850m 떨어진 상부에 조성된 영귀정은 별업 속에 또 다른 별서로서의 이중적 공간구성을 보인다. 가오별업의 내원은 장서각이자 고동서화의 보관소로서 사랑채 역할을 한 사시향관과 익랑 형태로 연결된 작은 사랑채 오백간정이 있었으며 주변에는 유상곡수거가 시설되었다. 또한 서재이자 벽려원(??園)이라 편액한 임하려는 별업 가장 높은 곳에 입지한 서옥이자다실이었다. 방지원도형의 연당 퇴사담에 도입된 태호석 이외에도 가오별업에는 여러 기의 태호석이 도입되었으며 내원에는 다양하고 희귀한 정원 식물들이 식재되었는데 이는 이 시기 원예취미 사조 및 이유원의 재력과 고동서화 수집과도 무관하지 않다. 한편 별업에서 만회암으로 이르는 가오천계곡에 세운 영귀정 일원은 이유원 시기 이후 옥산 또는 우암이란 호를 가졌던 또 다른 인사가 향유했던 명소 '우암폭'이었던 곳으로 보인다. 이유원은 우암폭을 제삼폭으로 규정하고 '귤산'이라 새김으로서 이곳이 자신의 별업 영역임을 알렸으며 이곳에 영귀정을 세우고 주변에는 다수의 복사나무를 심어 도화경을 재현하였다. 영귀정 상부에는 만회정에 이르는 교량 앞에 새겨진 벽파동천 바위글씨는 가오복지 속에 형성된 또 다른 선계로 가름된다. 이유원은 그가 중창에 큰 역할을 한 사찰 만회암 후면 계곡의 거대한 바위에는 제일산이라 바위글씨를 새겨 이곳이 가오별업 외원의 종국임을 알렸다. 본 연구는 문헌연구와 현장연구에 의해 가오곡 일대의 별업 흔적을 추정한 것으로 현재까지 확인된 현장 유적에 의해 추정된 결과이다. 제일산과 제삼폭 사이의 제2의 경물이나 바위글씨를 확인을 위한 노력이 수반되어야 할 것이다. 또한 향후 시굴조사 등을 통해 가오별업의 정확한 배치특성이 밝혀지기를 기대한다. 이를 위해서는 특히 가오별업 복원을 위한 남양주시의 관심과 역할이 있어야 할 것이다.

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