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http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2022.38.3.145

Characteristics of a Hipped and Gable Roof With Anheori - Focusing on the Front 3 Kan and Side 3 Kan of a Buddhist Temple -  

Wi, So Yeon (Migang Architecture & Research)
Publication Information
Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea / v.38, no.3, 2022 , pp. 145-153 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to disclose the factors that influence and creates an Anheori, which is not strongly reflected in a vertical plane. The Anheori is formed from the difference of chunyeoes protrusion and eaves protrusion, close relativity and a substantial width of change is noticed with the former. The overall height of the Anheori and the eaves height is confirmed with direct proportion. If the eaves height is high, the side part is significantly exposed to oegi. In the jeongkan part, the eaves curve is greatly constructed to protect the side part. In the cross-section part, the eaves curve is placed upward to have chunyeoes protrusion while protecting the side; due to this purpose, it is assumed that the Anheori grew larger. The vertical position percentage of the front Anheori and oegidori is confirmed with inverse proportion. If the vertical distance of the oegidoli and jusimdoli is small, the slope of the chunyeo becomes smaller to reduce a sliding phenomenon. Factoring that chunyeoes protrusion allows for substantial construction, the front Anheori is likely to extend further. The ratio percentage of the Anheori and side jeongkan is confirmed with direct proportion. If the side jeongkan grows larger to enable the jungdori to be closer to the jusimdori, the naemok length of the front seokkalae is shortened to make it more difficult for the front eaves protrusion to be vastly constructed; the chunyeoes protrusion is constructed into a greater size to protect the edge column, therefore causing the Anheori to grow larger. For future reference purposes, further study is needed on this subject due to its current limitations and unintended generalized content.
Keywords
Hipped and Gable roof; Buddhist temple; Anheori; Anheori curvature diagram; Front 3 Kan and Side 3 Kan;
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