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http://dx.doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2018.46.3.278

Study on Species Identification for Pungnammun Gate (Treasure 308) in Jeonju, Korea  

Park, Jung Hae (Department of Heritage Conservation And Restoration, Graduate School of Cultural Heritage, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
Oh, Jeong Eun (Department of Heritage Conservation And Restoration, Graduate School of Cultural Heritage, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
Hwang, In Sun (Department of Heritage Conservation And Restoration, Graduate School of Cultural Heritage, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
Jang, Han Ul (National Museum of Korean Contemporary History)
Choi, Jae Wan (Department of Heritage Conservation And Restoration, Graduate School of Cultural Heritage, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
Kim, Soo Chul (Department of Conservation Science of Cultural Heritage, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
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Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology / v.46, no.3, 2018 , pp. 278-284 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is for species identification for each structure member such as Pillar, Bo, Changbang, Dori, Jangyeo, Judu, Donjaju, Chunyeo, Guitle, and Jongdae, of Pungnammun Gate (Treasure 308). Jeonju is the birthplace of Joseon Dynasty and Pungnammun Gate was the southern gate of old Jeonjueupseong which was walled town. Provincial Governor of Koryeo Dynasty, Yu Gyeong Choi built Jeonjubuseong and four gates at all cardinal points in 1388. And the gate was burnt down by Jeongyujaeran (war with Japan in 1597). It was rebuilt by King Yeongjo (Joseon Dynasty) in 1734 and renamed 'Pungnammun' after 34 years. It was designated for Treasure 308 for its unique style of architecture and historic values in 1963. In this study, all of wooden structure members were Pinus spp.. This result was matched for the result of major species for wooden building of late Joseon Dynasty. It can be used to complete database for architecture of Castle's Gate and help for restoration of cultural heritage in the future.
Keywords
Species Identification; Korean traditional architecture; Architecture of Castle's Gate; Pungnammun Gate; Pine tree;
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