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http://dx.doi.org/10.14700/KITLA.2019.37.2.001

A Study on the Yun Seon-Do's Garden on Bogildo Island based on the Recognition of the Land Systems in the Joseon Dynasty  

Lee, Tae-Gyeom (Research Institute of Public Design, Spatial Environment Design Group)
Kim, Han-Bai (Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Seoul)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture / v.37, no.2, 2019 , pp. 1-10 More about this Journal
Abstract
Based on the land system of Joseon Dynasty and contemporary perception of land, this study analyzed the reason Yun seon-do entered Bogildo Island and a characteristic of Buyong-dong garden. According to this analysis, this study interpreted the purpose that Yun seon-do had built Buyong-dong garden at a socio-economic perspective. The land such as Sarlimchontack(山林川澤) is recognized as a commonland in the Joseon Dynasty. Except the reserved area(禁山), however, actions to make commonland private through Ib-an(立案) and protecting graves was frequent. Bogildo Island was a place difficult to build a private garden because the island had been appointed a reserved forest to protect pine trees. Right after Byungjahoran, Yun seon-do entered the island on the pretext of protecting forests, and built Buyong-dong garden. The island was easy to move to manage private farms as well as possessed abundant forest resources and resources that have economic value such as fish and salt. It indicates that, unlike his pretext, economic benefits have also been considered.
Keywords
Buyong-dong; Haenam Yun's Family; Maritime Cultural Heritage; Socio-economic Interpretation; Traditional Garden;
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