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A Comparative Study of the Kiwarisho and Korea Material Proportion - about palace of building frame in three-bay Buddhist halls -

일본 키와리쇼와 한국의 부재비례 비교연구 - 3칸불당의 축부를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2018.04.12
  • Accepted : 2018.07.23
  • Published : 2018.08.30

Abstract

In a state where ancient buildings was left a lot in the case of Korea, many parts do not remain the documentation, and there is a Kiwarisho lot in Japan, however, the present methods and tree split does not exist in the Korea. However, it is impossible to make a perfect building without splitting exact member when making a building. Thus will not be revealed simply by presumption that there is a similar way to wood comparatively far in Korea. Without a comparison of building dimensions and Korea calculation dimensions Kiwarisho In the first study about the proportionality of Korea, I do not know until now, other studies of the following documents which house a high approximation ratio and member size of Korea consider reason to have is impossible. View compared with respect to the axis of the building in the early stages of research first. In the case of Japan and Korea to form a tree frames in basic form that form the building, the shaft portion is easy to understand and easy compared in common is at most the shaft portion.

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