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http://dx.doi.org/10.22755/kjchs.2021.54.4.4

A study on the name of the walls in YeonggeonUigwe Based on the gap wall of the Main Hall and Yeongnyeongjeon Hall of Jongmyo Shrine in the Joseon Dynasty  

HONG, Eunki (Research Division of Architectural Heritage, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
KWAK, Leera (Research Division of Architectural Heritage, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
HAN, Wook (Research Division of Architectural Heritage, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
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Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science / v.54, no.4, 2021 , pp. 4-21 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the names and types of walls constructed in the late Joseon Dynasty in YeonggeonUigwe, a record of construction works of the Joseon Dynasty, and to examine the current status and name of walls constructed in the main hall and the Yeongnyeongjeon Hall of Jongmyo Shrine. The results of the study are as follows. First, the name of the wall can be divided into four types depending on the characteristics, including direction, location, shape, function, material, and complexity, and was used as a compound word in front of the wall. Second, some of the wall types related to the material were found to have differences in the timing of theypes of walls. Since the 18th century, the use of earthen walls has been reduced, and the use of wooden walls and paper walls are often used. Third, the walls of the Jongmyo Shrine were composed of a mud wall and a fireproof wall. A fireproof wall was installed in the main hall, including a pillar, while the Yeongnyeongjeon Hall was installed only between the pillar and the pillar. Fourth, the Gap Wall can be defined as the "wall constructed at the upper part of the chamber used in the construction of the building in Jongmyo." This study is meaningful in that it attempted to clarify the definition of a wall in the late Joseon Dynasty by examining the names and examples of walls used in the late Joseon Dynasty, focusing on walls that lacked research in familiarity.
Keywords
YeonggeonUigwe; Jongmyo Shrine; Main Hall; Yeongnyeongjeon Hall; Gap Wall;
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