• 제목/요약/키워드: 창덕궁(昌德宮)

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조선 궁궐 입지 선정의 기준과 지형에 대한 연구 - 경복궁과 창덕궁을 중심으로 - (A Study on the Topography and the Criteria of Choosing the Location-Allocation of Palaces - Focusing on Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace -)

  • 김규순
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.130-145
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    • 2019
  • 조선의 궁궐은 크게 법궁(法宮)과 이궁(離宮)으로 분류된다. 이와는 별개로 정궁(正宮)의 개념이 있다. 법궁은 정궁의 개념을 포함하고 있지만, 이궁이 정궁으로 활용되는 것은 정치적인 상황에 따른다. 한양 최초의 궁궐은 경복궁이며 법궁으로 지어졌다. 경복궁의 자연 지형은 왕권을 상징하는 백악산을 배경으로 하였으며 사신사가 뚜렷하다. 궁궐의 입지도 왕의 위엄과 권위를 나타내도록 궁궐 밖에서 잘 보이는 장소를 선정하였으며, 백악산의 능선을 따라 하나의 축선을 기준으로 일직선상에 삼문삼조를 배치하여 왕권의 정통성과 위계질서와 통일성을 추구하였다. 이궁(離宮)은 왕의 요구나 왕실의 수요 또는 정치적 상황에 따라 건축되었으며, 왕실의 일상생활 공간으로서 복수의 축선에 의해서 독립적이고 다양한 공간으로 조성되었다. 법궁은 양(陽)의 지형을, 이궁은 음(陰)의 지형을 선택하였으므로 전각을 배치하는 준거 또한 달라질 수밖에 없었다. 조선 궁궐의 조성에 있어서 가장 중요한 핵심은 왕기(王氣)였다. 궁궐 건설의 중요 요소는 풍수기맥과 금천이다. 풍수기맥은 왕기를 수용하는 통로였고, 금천은 왕기가 궁궐 밖으로 퍼져나가지 않게 하는 방법론이었다. 전형적인 풍수 지형을 선택한 법궁(法宮)인 경복궁의 경우 풍수 요소를 적재적소에 적용하고 있어서 풍수 원리를 충실하게 반영하였다. 반면에 이궁(離宮)은 비정형적이고 온전하지 않은 풍수 지형에 지어졌다. 풍수는 조선시대 지배계층의 자연관이며 지리관이었다. 이들의 지리관을 살펴봄으로써 전통문화 계승과 복원에 완성도를 높일 수 있을 것으로 생각한다.

전망과 은신처의 개념을 도입한 궁궐건축의 시각적 프라이버시 정량화에 관한 연구 - 경복궁과 창덕궁을 중심으로 - (Measurement of Visual Privacy in the Royal Palaces focusing on the Prospect and Refuge - A case of Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung -)

  • 황지현;이현수
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2016
  • The unexpected expansion of the built environment has allowed for high-density and high-rise buildings. As high-density dwellings compromise privacy, the requirements for balancing between interacting with others and protecting privacy are increasing. In this respect, Korean traditional architecture provides privacy through a proper balance of openness and closure in the courtyard garden. However, it is difficult to analyze privacy quantitatively, as it depends on the individual experience and psychology. The analyzing for visual privacy is a significant issue to resolve a conflict with others and enhance human's comfort. Therefore, this paper addresses the assumption that visual privacy could ultimately be quantified based on the concept of prospect and refuge, one of the design strategies for psychological wellbeing. The purpose of this study is to examine visual privacy in the royal palace in Korea, Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung. It measures spatial configuration in each buildings using space syntax, and the area ratio of prospect and refuge through an image analysis with Adobe Photoshop CS6. The mathematical properties of connectivity, depth, control value, integration and the area ratio of prospect and refuge are partially available for quantifying visual privacy in buildings.

대한제국 황궁의 조성과 한성부 도시구조의 재편 (Construction of Imperial Palace and Reorganization of Urban Structure in Seoul During the Korean Empire Period(1897-1910))

  • 이규철
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.41-56
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    • 2020
  • This study attempted to clarify the modern transition process of the urban space through the construction and change of the Imperial Palace as a central facility in Seoul. The road renovation of Seoul, which started in 1895, has established a modern, circular transportation system centered on Gyeongun-gung Palace, the Imperial Palace along with the tram line. In this urban structure, the imperial palace as a central facility of the former monarchy, unlike the previous palaces, could not be located at the top of a road with a longitudinal axis, and it expanded its territory around foreign legionaries and placed a new government office around the perimeter. However, the royal palace was moved to Changdeokgung Palace in 1907 with the throne of Sunjong. With the creation of Changdeokgung, which is the periphery of Seoul, as new royal palace, the status of the imperial palace in the city was remarkably weakened, and Gyeongun-gung, located in the center of Seoul, was also reduced to the current Deoksugung area, turning into an urban facility facing a modern street.

조선시대(朝鮮時代) 창덕궁(昌德宮) 희정당(熙政堂)의 편전(便殿) 전용(轉用)에 대하여 (On the Huijongdang's Diversion to Pyonjon of the Changduk Palace in the Chosun Dynasty)

  • 김동욱
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.9-22
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    • 1994
  • In Pyonjon, Kings received high-ranked officials, heard preachings of classical literatures. State affairs were also discussed here. In palaces of the Chosun Dynasty, Pyonjon used to be regarded as the most important building second to the main hall. In Changduk palace, Sonjongjon was the original Pyonjon. But, before the end of the 17th century, Huijongdang began to be called Pyonjon, and after the 19th century, Huijongdang became Pyonjon officially. Sonjongjon was located beside the main hall, while Huijongdang before the King's bedroom. The floor of the former building was covered with brick but Huijongdang covered with ondol and wooden floorings. In Sonjongjon, every man sit on the chair, but in Huijongdang King and officials used to sit down on the floor. The fact that Huijongdang became Pyonjon replacing to Sonjongjon meant change of building arrangement in the palace and usage of inner space.

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목조건축의 방연(方椽) 용례 연구 (A Study on the Use of Bangyeon on Wooden Architecture)

  • 조현정;김왕직
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.17-30
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this study is to examine the square shape cases of rafter end header with special reference to wooden architecture and Uigwe records. In Uigwe, the member Bangyeon is widely used in multiple Changung and Chansil, and it is the most used in various gates in the buildings. It is also found in Haenggak and Subokbang. In the surviving wooden architecture, Bangyeon is found in pavilion, colonnade and gate in Changdeokgung Palace, and it is often seen in palace architecture. It is rare in private sector, and it is shown in Sangju Yangjindang and Andong Songsojongtaek. A total of 48 cases in Uigwe, can found records of Bangyeon. According to the records, mainly Yeonggeon Uigwe and Salleung Uigwe, it can be found that gates, also Bangyeon was used.

창덕궁 인정전 앞 공간의 음향 특성 (Acoustical Characteristics of the Front Yard of Injeongjeon Hall at Changdeokgung Palace)

  • 이신영;김수연;전진용
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2005년도 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.896-899
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    • 2005
  • In this research, we investigated the acoustical characteristics of the front yard of Injeongjeon hall at Changdeokgung Palace, a Korean traditional building which is on record as the world curtural inheritance of UNESCO. Acoustical measurements and computer simulation were fitted in order to judge the appropriateness of musical performances in the space. The front part of the stage area, where musicians will perform, is made of a stone platform. The eaves of Injeongjeon hall is located behind the platform.

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창덕궁 담에 접한 자생주거지에 관한 연구 - 원서동 무허가 94번지의 실측 및 개선 안 기초연구 - (A Field Survey of Idiosyncratic Dwelling Space attached to Chang-Duk Palace's West Fence)

  • 윤숙희;정진원
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this research is to document and analyse spatial transformation of an unauthorized dwelling units on a peculiar site of Seoul. It's physically attached to the behind part of the west boundary wall of Chang-Duk Palace. These dwelling units took not only the site, the narrow street which had been a stream, but also the two parallel walls of others for their home. The two walls, one from the palace wall and the other from the wall of a house which distanced itself from the palace wall about 3.5 m for the reason of the Cultural Properties Protection Law, have been held as the main structural members in forming the shelter. With examining the realm of time which provide the base of the spatial realm, this research shows how the multiple linkages tangled in an illegal shack did gain and actualize an architectural language of idiosyncrasy with spontaneous order inherent in inhabitants.

창덕궁 낙선재의 주광성능 분석 (A study of Daylight Performance at Changdeokgung Nakseonjae)

  • 성연주;김유신;최안섭;한욱
    • 한국조명전기설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국조명전기설비학회 2008년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.13-16
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    • 2008
  • The aim of this study is to analyze the daylight performance at Changdeokgung Nakseonjae that is the representative and most well preserved Korean royal palace. As a result of measuring illuminance and luminance, direct sunlight is cut off by the eaves and reflective light from the court comes in the inside of the upper floor. As the layer of window is increased, daylight is decreased and the illuminance distribution is more stable because of decreasing of illuminance change. This study would be used as preliminary data for applying characteristics of lighting environment of Korean royal palace to modern architecture.

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창덕궁 성정각의 건축 시기와 건축 구조 (The Construction Period and the Structure of Seongjeonggak Hall, in Changdeokgung Palace)

  • 이종서
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2019
  • Seongjeonggak Hall in Changdeokgung Palace, although built after the Japanese Invasion in 1592, displays the architectural style and structure of Early Joseon period. It did not include ondol (Korean floor heating system) and contained Early Joseon style window frames. Later, King Jeongjo installed ondol as he repaired the building into a more convenient office. The initial construction of Seongjeonggak Hall was based on the architectural ideology of the Early Joseon Period, which divided up the space according to the season. Thus, the initial structure of the building consisted of a joint of a one-story building and a two-story building with the top floor of the latter specialized for hot and humid season. The two-story building was called 'chimnu(寢樓)', and its top floor was called 'nu-chimsil(樓寢室)'.

1777년(정조 1) 이후 창덕궁 성정각의 편전(便殿) 구조 (The Structure of Seongjeong-gak as Council Hall in Chang-deok Palace Since 1777 (King Jeong-jo's First Year of Reign))

  • 이종서
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.113-128
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    • 2020
  • The king of Joseon Dynasty Jeong-jo commanded the renovation of Seongjeong-gak, once a study for crown prince, to serve as Pyeonjeon(便殿), a main office for kings. The renovated building strictly separated the routes designated for the king and the other officers, respectively. The interior space consisted of Youngnae, reserved for the king and his senior aides, and Youngwae, for lower ranking officers. Youngnae(楹內) and Youngwae(楹外) corresponded to the two blocks (the space between two columns) on the east and west side, respectively. Such structure of Pyeonjeon was heavily transformed over several occasions beginning from the late nineteenth century. Youngwae was subdivided into separate spaces, and the routes for the king and the officers became indistinguishable.