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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2018.9.8.161

A study on the Architectural Characteristics of Thatched Houses in Northen Region Gangwon Province -Focused on Wanggok Village, Goseong-  

Kim, Yun-Sang (Hanok Center, Chonbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.9, no.8, 2018 , pp. 161-169 More about this Journal
Abstract
Korea's traditional hanok houses are roughly divided into tiled-roofed, thatched-roofed, shingle-roofed, and oak bark-roofed houses according to their materials. In thatched-roof houses, there are various styles according to regional characteristics regarding building materials, slope, shape, and tying method. Unfortunately, as the number of thatched-roof houses have been rapidly decreasing since industrialization, it is difficult to find these characteristics of traditional houses. The study revealed that there was a roofing material a higher percentage of houses with thatched roofs than houses with tiled roofs. Furthermore, the plane occupies a large number of left and right protruding types and layered types, and there is no partition wall between Jeongji and maru. In addition, the opening in the front has characteristics of the Northern region that is responsible for lighting and ventilation, not for access. In the case of thatched-roof houses in Goseong Wanggok Village, the field survey suggests that a high percentage of buildings can recover their original characteristics.
Keywords
Northern Region; Thatched Houses; Folk Village; Architectural Characteristic; Wanggok Village;
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