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Daylighting Controls of Korean Traditional Houses built in Chosun Dynasty especially on examples located in northern Gyeongbuk province  

Kim, Gon (국립 강원대학교 건축학부)
Koo, Jae-Oh (국립 강원대학교 건축학부)
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KIEAE Journal / v.4, no.3, 2004 , pp. 79-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
There is something valuable in Korean traditional architecture that does not change even after more than a number of years. Each design element of traditional houses has its own role to embody natural, healthy, and environment-friendly architectural planning. With traditional already-built examples located in the northern area of Gyeongbuk province, this study attempts to untangle some of the daylighting control issues in opening design. By looking at more than just photometric materials, at some threshold level, the whole of daylighting control characteristics of their openings is being surveyed from the viewpoint of geometric relationship between their roof structures and windows. As a glazing material, in addition, Korean traditional window covering paper, Changhoji, is evaluated for its transmittal performance under artificial and real skies as well.
Keywords
Traditional window system; Changhoji; Korean traditional paper; Glazing material; Korean traditional houses;
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