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Species Identification of Wood Members in the Keunjeongjeon Hall of Kyungbok Palace  

Park, Won-Kyu (Wood and Paper Sciences, School of Forest Resources, Chungbuk National University)
Kim, Se-Jong (Dongwha Total Interior System Co, Ltd.)
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Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology / v.32, no.1, 2004 , pp. 88-95 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the species of wood members used in the Keunjungjeon Hall, main building of the Kyungbok palace in Seoul. The total 144 samples consist of 52 from pillars and 92 from other wood members. Only two species were identified, which were Abies holophylla Max. (needle fir) and Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc. (Japanese red pine). For the pillars, A. holophylla were more abundantly used than P. densiflora. Among 20 outer pillars ('Pyeongju'), 11 were A. holophylla, and 9 were P. densiflora. Among 12 inner pillars ('Naejinkoju'), 7 were A. holophylla, and 5 were P. densiflora. Among 4 inner corner pillars ('Gwikoju'), 3 were A. holophylla and 1 was P. densiflora. For 92 other wood members, only 2 purlins were A. holophylla and the others were all P. densiflora. The results suggest that the common opinion 'Palace buildings of Korea are made from red pine woods' should be corrected. We think that fir logs might be used for the pillars instead of pines because long and straight pines were not available during 1860s due to heavy utilization of pines as construction and fuel materials in the late Chosun period.
Keywords
wood identification; Pinus densiflora; Abies holophylla; Korea traditional building;
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