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http://dx.doi.org/10.14700/KITLA.2017.35.4.029

Spatial Analysis of the Confucian Cultural Landscapes at Jeongeuihyanggyo, Jeju Island  

Lee, HaengLyoul (Dept. of Environmental Landscape Architecture, Sangmyung University)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture / v.35, no.4, 2017 , pp. 29-42 More about this Journal
Abstract
Jeongeuihyanggyo(旌義鄕校) is a kind of traditional, Confucian cultural landscapes that is located in Jeju special self-governing province. Its historical background illustrates that the first erection was started at Goseong-li of Seongsan-eup(城山邑 古城里) at Taejong(太宗) of 16 years(1417) and it moved to the west gate of Hyunseong(縣城) at Heojong(憲宗) of 15 years,(1849) Joseon. The aim at this study is to reveal characters of these Confucian Spatial Composition and Order, which are valuable resources that can be created into the cultural contents. The results demonstrate the characters of the Confucian cultural landscape as followings; the changing process of new building and its relocation, the utilization of antique maps in location interpretation of Jeongeuihyanggyo, Confucian symbolic elements of it, the spatial compositions and layouts of its buildings, physical structures, main buildings and their characters, locational points of topographic profile, changes of axial line at Daeseongjeon(大成殿), the D/H ratio of its courts. This study can show that Jeongeuihyanggyo is a case for realizing the Confucian reformation to enhance Seongeup Hyun's education standard considering the locality of the site which is an isolated island like Jejudo(濟州島). The author can see that the example of Confucian space is applied to various layout techniques, both horizontally and vertically, in a limited space condition of being in the castle. Therefore, it is necessary to revive this point so that it can utilize unique Confucian cultural landscape possessed only by Jeongeuihyanggyo.
Keywords
Confucian Cultural Landscape; Symbolic elements; Antique maps; Jwamyouhak; Physical structure; Asix line; D/H Ratio; Spatial Structures; Confucian Orders;
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