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http://dx.doi.org/10.6107/JKHA.2016.27.1.021

A Study on the life space of UNJORU through the testimony of residents  

Kim, Byoung-Jin (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Dongshin Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean housing association / v.27, no.1, 2016 , pp. 21-30 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examines ways of housing usage and aspects of resident's life based on the representative traditional house "UNJORU" as time passed. In other words, it explains how the traditional life has changed. these days compared to late Joseon dynasty. It also explains how the meaning of the place changed by life style change and the aspect have changed in women's perspective. This is for restoring the time period that the life dairy was recorded later time period. We can trust Mrs. Lee who is the eldest resident of them at the present in UNJORU. The method of study proceeded by interview format. It is classified a meal place and a folk-beliefs the daily life the funeral rites non-daily life, such as in this process, was conducted to understand the consciousness and life form at the time of residents. As a result, Ryu's family life style has preferred a more modern life style than traditional life style by time as well as society changes. Through this research, It was possible to analyze how the external formality of traditional house has kept but internal formality has changed over time.
Keywords
UNJORU; Gurye Ryu's; Traditional House; Life Space;
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