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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2018.19.12.340

A Basic Study on the Comparison for Restoration with 3×2 Kan Central Hall Remains and Extant Hall of Buddhist Temple in Joseon Dynasty  

Kim, Hwan-Chol (Dept. of History&Culture Contents, Sunmoon University)
An, Dai-Whan (Dept. of Architecture, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.19, no.12, 2018 , pp. 340-352 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study presents a method to find the extant central halls with the plan most similar to the remains and to find out and compare the architectural style of extant buildings for the restoration. In the Joseon dynasty, there existed both remains and the extant hall. In particular, the $3{\times}2Kan$ hall is the minimum size that functions as the hall, so the number of comparison articles is small. The subjects are three remains and 29 Extant Halls. The absolute size of the comparison articles are the Area, Ratio of front/side, and the relative sizes are the Ratio of front Eokan/Hyeopkan and Ratio of the front Eokan/the side row. The Daeungjeon remain in Bugjijangsa is similar in absolute size and relative sizes to Oeosa daeungjeon. The Bubdang remain in Seonchalsaji is similar to Sangwonsa daeungjeon in the Area and Ratio of front/side, and similar to Daejeogsa geungnakjeon in the Ratio of front/side and Ratio of front Eokan/Hyeopkan. The Bubdang remain in Seungseonsaji is similar to Seodongsa daeungjeon in the Area, Ratio of front Eokan/Hyeopkan and Ratio of the front Eokan /the side row. Consequently, this method has high value as a way to expand by other comparison articles.
Keywords
Central hall remains; Restoration data; Basic material system; comparison with the extant hall; floor plan;
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