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http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2018.34.4.103

Study on the restoration of Soswaewon Garden's Goam-Jeongsa and Boohwondang buildings  

Cheon, Deuk-youm (전남대학교 건축공학과)
Choi, Jung-mee (전남대학교 대학원 건축공학전공)
Kim, Dyeon-jin (광주교육대학교 사회과교육과)
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Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design / v.34, no.4, 2018 , pp. 103-111 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Soswaewon Garden, which was constructed by Yang San-Bo around 1520, is a private traditional garden in Korea. Soswaewon Garden has long been and still is the focus of continuous research. However, relatively few studies have been conducted on the restoration of buildings that were lost in the past. The Goam-Jeongsa and Boohwondang buildings, which were lost in 1597 during the Japanese invasion, were restored in 1614 and depicted in a picture of Soswaewon Garden in 1755. However, they eventually disappeared and no longer exist in the present. Therefore, the restoration of these two buildings is considered an urgent task. This research aims to search for the original location of these buildings and estimate their size and shape in terms of physical space. Several years ago, an estimation of the building site was carried out, providing a stepping stone on this matter. This can be studied through "Soswaewon's 48 quatrains with five Chinese characters in each line," "Soswaewon-sasil," and "Soswaewon's drawing." Some parts of the shape of Soswaewon also appear in the "Yuseoseokrok," which is helpful. Thus, in this research, information on the Goam-Jeongsa and Boowondang buildings appearing in research results and literature to date are collectively analyzed. The location and architectural features of both buildings are identified by focusing on excavations. Also, for the purpose of restoration planning, base data on the location, size, and shape of both buildings are presented. In line with this process, a valid restoration plan is presented by analyzing the abovementioned historical research materials and comparing empirical data, such as excavation results.
Keywords
Soswaewon; private traditional garden in Korea; Soswaewon's drawing; Goam-Jeongsa; Boohwondang;
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