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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2018.9.10.229

A Study on the Hanok Architectural Characteristics and Boundaries of the Geumsan Church in Gimje  

Kim, Yun-Sang (Hanok Center, Chonbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.9, no.10, 2018 , pp. 229-235 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Hanok church is an important cultural heritage that can be considered from a religious point of view of life in the modern age in Korea. We will investigate the bounadaries of the Hanok church built in modern age and the characteristics of Hanok architectural. To do so, we have conducted field trips, interviews, and repair reports of the Gimje Geumsan Church in the Jeollabuk province. The Geumsan Church is present, and the architectural characteristics can be confirmed in detail. In addition, Yugwang School, which was responsible for the education function, was able to guess the location and size through the data. As a result, the boundaries of Geumsan Church is the present fence, the west side has the building, and the east side has the playground. The Geumsan Church's flat form was divided into male and female according to the space configuration of ㄱ-shaped reflecting Confucian thought of the time. And it seems that the Yugwang school was located in the entrance part of the modern church with a two-frame scale, which is suitable for lecture.
Keywords
Geumsan Church; ㄱ-Shaped Hanok; Modern Hanok Church; Space Configuration; Yugwang School;
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