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A Study on the Wumul-maru Components of Sarang-taechong in traditional Houses (전통주택 사랑대청의 우물마루 구성요소에 관한 연구)

  • 오혜경;홍이경
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.20
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was the wumul-maru components of Sarang-taechong with themselves in traditional houses. Physical trace method was used for this study. The samples were taken from the Sarang-taechong of 6 traditional Korean houses, Yunkyungdang, the ancient Chusa estate, Sunkyojang, Chunghyodang, Yangjindang, Unjoru. The major findings were summarized as follows; 1) Regarding to the changgui't'ul(long board); the number was from 0(minimum) to 3(maximum), the size was $244.3{\times}4407.1mm$ on average, and the proportion was 1:18.9. 2) Regarding to the tongguit'ul(center board); the number was from 5(minimum) to 18(maximum), the size $188.7{\times}2374mm$ on average, and the proportion was 1:12.9. 3) Regarding to the marunol; the number was from 42(minimum) to 155(maximum), the size was $247{\times}574mm$ on average and the proportion was 1:2.29.

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A comparison study of Wumul-maru components in upper class Chosun dynasty (조선시대 상류주택의 사랑대청 우물마루에 관한 비교 연구)

  • 홍이경;오혜경
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 1999.04a
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    • pp.114-117
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to compare with the characteristics of Wumul-maru components in upper class Chosun dynasty. Physical trace method was used for this study. The samples were taken from the Sarang-taechong of 6 traditional Korean houses, Yunkyungdang, the ancient Chusa estate, Sunkyojand, Chunghyodang, Yangjindang, Unjoru. The major findings were summarized as follows; 1) Regarding to the scale characteristics, the number of changguit'ul(long board) was 1, chungguit'ul(middle-length board) 5, tongguit'ul(center board) 8m and maruno. 98, and the size of changguit'ul was 253$\times$4478mm, chungguit'ul 182$\times$2396mm, tongguit'ul 179$\times$2310mm, and marunol 247$\times$574mm. 2) Regarding to the proportion characteristics, the proportion of changguit'ul was 1:18.2, chungguit'ul 1:16.7, tongguit'ul 1:12.9, and marunol 1:2.62 and the proportion of components was 1:3:4:17.

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A Study on the Wall Components of Sarang-taechong in the Upper Class houses of Chosun Dynasty (조선시대 상류주택 사랑대청의 실내입면구성요소에 관한 연구)

  • 오혜경;홍이경
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.191-202
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to clarify the wall components of Sarang-taechong in the upper class houses of Chosun dynasty. Physical trace method was used for this study. The samples were taken from the Sarang-taechong of 6 traditional Korean houses; Yunkyungdang, the ancient Chusa estate, Sunkyojang, Chunghyodang, Yangjindant, Unjorn. The makor findings were summarized as follows; 1) The common components of each wall were pillars, sanginbangs(upper horizontal beams), hainbangs (lower horizontal beams), door and windows. Changbangs(wood eave pieces that suported decoration blocks), changyos(a pice of wood fitted between the tops of pillars and upper tori cross beams), and morums(the top wainscot board laid horizontally between the bottom beam and the bottom portion of a window frame) were additional. 2) The composition of every south wall was symmetrical and the other threes were mixed symmetrical and asymmetrical. 3) The image of wall was classified-fine, strong, and modera e, according to the symmetry or asymmetry of wall composition, the width of each components, the kind of window.

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A Study on the Byung-Su Jo's House in Yongyu Island (인천 용유도의 조병수가옥에 대한 연구)

  • Han, Jong-Koo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.332-337
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    • 2017
  • This study investigates the site and architectural space of Byung-Su Jo's traditional house on Yongyu Island in Incheon. The house is located on a peaceful, warm site that is well protected by surrounding mountains, such as Hyunmubong to the rear, Jwacheongyong to the left, Wubackho to the right, and Ansan in front. The house was designed with an open layout with a sarangchae and anchae. There is a spring on the left side of the sarangchae, and a stream auspiciously flows from the west to the east in front of the sarangmadang. The house generally faces south, but to avoid pressure by the height of Ansan in the south direction, it is slightly turned to the east. There is a wide, rectangular pond that covers the pungsu weak point of the empty open view between the right and left mountains. The sarangchae space is composed of front 6 Gan and side 3 Gan. The anchae space is also composed of front 6 Gan and side 3 Gan,and it has a typical L-shaped anchae layout for the middle region of Korea. There is no shrine in the backyard, where yongmag is descending from hyunmubong, and a jangdokdae is installed to the west direction of the anbang due to narrow and slope backyard space.