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http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2022.38.4.153

Construction of Punghwaru Pavilion in Anseonghyanggyo Local Confucian School and its Architectural Characteristics are Reviewed  

Kim, Wang-Jik (Myongji University College of Architecture)
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Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea / v.38, no.4, 2022 , pp. 153-160 More about this Journal
Abstract
Punghwaru's "Pungwa(風化)" has a Confucian meaning that symbolizes the military learns manners, learns music, and edifies a local village. Consequently, Punghwaru is often used in the name of many local Confucian schools across the country. Most of the country's Punghwaru Pavilions have three bays in the front and two bays on the side. Anseong Hyanggyo Punghwaru Pavilion has 11 bays in the front and one bay on the side, which is very distinct compared to other regions. This study aims to analyze the attributes of that period by estimating the construction phase of the Anseong Hyanggyo Punghwaru Pavilion and examine the architectural characteristics as it relates to the architectural structure and its techniques.
Keywords
Punghwaru; Architectural characteristics; Anseonghyanggyo;
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