• 제목/요약/키워드: Elements of Gardens

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Derivation of Necessary Items for Implementation of Gardens in Urban Agricultural Parks

  • Hong, In-Kyoung;Jung, Young-Bin;Yun, Hyung Kwon;Lee, Sang-Mi
    • 인간식물환경학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.329-339
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    • 2021
  • Background and objective: This study was conducted to obtain empirical data for deriving necessary items for the creation and management of gardens in urban agricultural parks while maintaining the publicness of the place by examining the difference in perception among park visitors about the gardens in the public parks. Methods: A survey was conducted on users of urban agricultural parks in 6 locations and 113 copies of the questionnaire were collected. After understanding the demographic characteristics and the current use of the garden, we identified the importance of the necessary items for the public gardens. Results: 108 subjects(95.6%) responded that gardens are needed in urban parks, for psychological and emotional health (26.2%) and for interaction and friendship with family and neighbors(23.2%). For use of garden crops, most were private sales(96 subjects, 64.4%), and both sales preferred to partially donate their crops. Most used communal gardens operated by public institutions(30.1%). It was found that 96.4% of the respondents were satisfied with gardening activities, and 107(94.7%) of them showed their intention to participate in the gardening in the future. The Kaiser Meyer Olkin value was .848 and the significance level was .001, proving the validity of factor analysis. The factors were named composition elements(Factor 1), management items(Factor 2), convenience elements(Factor 3), and operational facilities(Factor 4). In the survey on the creation and management of gardens in urban agricultural parks, there were no statistically significant differences, but all items had correlations. Conclusion: The results have reflected the needs of actual users in establishing the plans to operate urban gardens, thereby having great utility value as the basic data for continuous garden management. Further research can be conducted to derive detailed elements that can guarantee sustainability of urban gardens and suggest high-quality data for management of gardens in urban agricultural parks.

The Reflection of Persian Gardens in Persian Rug Design: A Comparative Study

  • Hirbod, NOROUZIANPOUR
    • Acta Via Serica
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.109-132
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    • 2022
  • Two of the main elements of Persian tangible heritage are rugs and gardens, which have evolved together from the dawn of Iranian history. Emerging from the same system of thought and geographical location, together they represent the Persians' world views, desires, dreams, and design paradigms. In this study, the Persian Garden's patterns, elements, typology, and meanings are introduced and compared with the same aspects of Persian rugs. This paper uses a qualitative comparative methodology to analyze rugs' designs and patterns in relation to Persian Gardens' design principles. Data is collected primarily through library study and observation. The author uses two categories for comparison: meanings and forms. First, the author identifies underlying meanings common to the two art forms and then introduces form, function, and general principal patterns into the analysis. There is a type of rug pattern, known as Chahar-Bagh (literally, "four gardens"), that mirrors a garden design, down to the details, which is the focus of this paper. Additionally, other representations of Persian Gardens in rug design, such as Shekargah ("hunting pattern"), are discussed, as are other rug patterns with fewer elements borrowed from garden design. The paper also considers several motifs that represent flora common in gardening on the Iranian plateau, some of which have symbolic meanings dating to the Zoroastrian era. By comparing these two mediums of art (garden and rug) in the context of Persian history and geography, it becomes clear that the Persian rug design, in its roots, is an attempt to bring a garden into interior space. The study shows that the forms, patterns, and meanings reflected in Persian rugs render the study of their designs incomplete without considering the history of gardens.

우리나라 단독주택의 건물배치와 외부공간계획 특성에 관한 연구 (The Study on the Site Plan of Detached Houses in Korea)

  • 이유미
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2006
  • This study aims to analyze exterior spatial characteristics of the detached houses in Korea which were designed by professional architects. For this, plans, pictures and data of 113 houses which appeared in architectural publications from July 1998 to June 2002 were collected and analyzed. The results of the study are like this. 1) For the shape of buildings, the number of the non-rectangular shaped buildings is higher than that of the rectangular shaped ones. ; 2) For the location of exterior gardens, the number of the houses with front gardens is higher than that of the houses with back gardens. The exterior gardens are mostly accessed from the living rooms. 3) For the interior gardens, 50% of the surveyed houses have this type of gardens. They are mostly located at the back of the living rooms. The interior gardens are mostly accessed from the living rooms, dining rooms and corridors respectively. 4) For the terraces which are located in the 1st floor, they are mostly accessed from the living rooms. : 5) For the balconies which are located in the 2nd floor, they are mostly accessed from the bedrooms.; 6) For the location of the entrances, they are mostly located in the front side of the buildings and mostly facing south.

일본 대덕사의 용원완정원의 조직성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Organization of Ryu Gen in at Aai Toku Ji temple in Japan.)

  • 안계복
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.5-13
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    • 1996
  • This study is about to prove one factor among many ones that contribute to the formation of the Japanese Garden's pattren. It is believed by this study that distinguished Japanese Garden's pattren are made possible by an organized ability of the japaneses traditional landscape artists who had ability to develope a diversified forms of applications within the organized framework. To verify this assumption, the study has chosen Ryu Gen In, temple garden that is considered to determine the pattren of Japanese Garden best with a new concept ; Organization. The results of this analysis show as follows : 1. Ryu Gen In, consists of a series of building and five-small gardens, is largely organized by the union of two geometric formations : concave and convex. Each garden as a sub-organization is further organixed with a series of tree-branch typed structure. 2. The five-small gardens are formed jinto a whole system by connecting each one with floor. This connection makes a timely organization. 3. Each small garden is further organized alloted roles, namely, depends upon whether they play a major or minor role. 4. It is believed that sands and moss play a cotrolling role to conbine the elements into one within each unit of small garden. 5. It is found that figured sands, moss, sands and moss, or shrubs are used as means of organization to connect the small group elements within each small gardens. 6. It is considered that buildings and mud-walls are used as means of separation between Ryu Gen In and an outer world, and betwen small gardens.

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Development and Operational Test of the Free Semester Program Education in Arboreta and Botanical Gardens: Focusing on 'Gardener for a Day' Program in Korea National Arboretum

  • Yun, Do-Lee;Yoon, Mi-Jeong
    • 인간식물환경학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.289-298
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    • 2019
  • As part of the free semester program, the 'Gardener for a day' program in the Korea National Arboretum was newly developed in 2018. The program was developed as a free semester program reflecting the works of a 'gardener' who performs the planning, preparation, maintenance and management of exhibition gardens. This 'Gardener for a day' program was applied to a total of 106 middle school students in October 2018. Educational elements were extracted from Korea National Arboretum exhibition gardens and career exploration of gardeners. The program was designed to provide education on theory and practices, including watching the gardener video, visiting the gardener booth, meeting with actual gardeners at Korea National Arboretum, visiting two exhibition gardens, and participating in three types of practical training as a gardener. A survey about program satisfaction and education was conducted after the program to analyze the students' satisfaction with the program (contents, management, instructor), free semester program (career planning, occupational attitude, independence), and education (awareness of forest biospecies, preservation will). The analysis showed that the following results: satisfaction with the program (score 4.0), free semester program (score 3.8), and education (score 4.0). Comparative analysis of the pretest-posttest questionnaires showed that there were significant educational effects in career planning, occupational attitude, and awareness of forest biospecies.

전통 정원 조성 시 도입 가능한 설계 요소의 인식에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Cognition of Design Elements for Making Korean Traditional Garden)

  • 진혜영;송정화;신지훈
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2011
  • This Study has intended to extract traditional elements for making Korean traditional garden through survey on theexperts and practitioners of landscape architecture. The survey form includes questions about representative type of traditional garden, representative elements of traditional garden, and necessary elements for making traditional garden, etc. The results are as follows; 1) the representative type of Korean traditional gardens are palace and villa gardens. 2) the available traditional facilities should be applicable with contemporary culture only maintaining the original form. 3) the major traditional facilities are water-scape such as ponds and mountain streams with traditional pavilions. 4) plants should be selected in spontaneous plants in Korea but it is possible to introduce species recorded in old documents. It is difficult to suggest the method of layout and design strategies in this study, but continuous studies in this line will be helpful to designing Korean traditional garden suitable in contemporary landscape.

문화재 미등록 민가정원의 공간변화 양상 및 특성 연구 (A Study on the Patterns and Characteristics of Spatial Changes in Unregistered Private House Gardens)

  • 이경미;배준규;신현실
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제40권3호
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2022
  • 본고는 문화재 미등록 민가정원의 조영 당시 형태를 각 정원의 원형으로 삼아 미등록 민가정원의 변화과정을 추적하여 정원의 공간적 가치를 규명하고 전통정원의 계승과 변화라는 관점에서 미등록 민가정원의 역사공간적 가치를 논구하였다. 이를 위해 최근 지정문화재의 해제 수량 증가로 인해 정원의 보존 또한 위기에 처해 있는 강원도의 문화재 미등록 민가정원을 대상으로 정원의 공간변화를 통하여 미등록 민가정원의 양상을 규명하고 그 특성 및 가치를 천착하였고 이를 통하여 다음의 결과를 도출하였다. 첫째, 문화재 미등록 민가정원은 집성촌 지역에 입지하여 전통정원의 형태를 계승 유지할 수 있었다. 정원공간은 유교적 철학의 영향으로 공간이 구획되고 정원의 구성요소와 수종 및 식재방식이 달리 나타나고 있었다. 신분적 위계에 따른 정원 구성요소의 사용이 나타났다. 둘째, 대상지 4개소에서 공간의 축소가 지속적으로 확인되었다. 축소된 공간들은 정원공간들로서 도로의 신설과 환경개선 사업으로 정원의 일부가 국가로 귀속되는 현상이 나타났다. 셋째, 대상지 4개소 중 3개소에서 수령 100년 이상의 노거수 8주가 생육하고 있고 정원 구성요소들은 한중일 삼국에서 조선시대와 동시대에 사용되었던 석수조, 취병, 지당 등이 공통적으로 확인되어 전통정원의 역사성을 계승하고 있음을 확인할 수 있었다.

토머스 제퍼슨의 버지니아대학교 식물원 구상 배경과 내용 (The Background and Content of Thomas Jefferson's Plan for a Botanical Garden for the University of Virginia)

  • 김정화
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.49-59
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 토머스 제퍼슨의 버지니아대학교 식물원 구상의 배경과 내용을 고찰한다. 제퍼슨이 식물원 설립을 추진했던 시기가 유럽에서 식물원이 약용 식물원에서 진화한 때이자 미국에서 여러 식물원이 설립된 초창기라는 사실에 주목하여 동시대 식물원과 비교하여 버지니아대학교 식물원 구상의 특징을 짚어내고자 하였다. 이를 위해 19세기 전후 구미 주요 식물원의 역할과 공간 구조를 분석하여 경향을 파악하였다. 이와 함께 식물학과 식물원에 대한 제퍼슨의 관점과 식물원 구상안을 검토하며 버지니아대학교 식물원을 당대 사례와 비교 검토하였다. 연구 결과 그 배경은 18세기 후반 유럽에서 두드러지게 나타난 국가 경제를 견인하는 실용 과학으로서 식물 교육과 연구의 중요성에 대한 사회 인식, 그리고 식물학과 식물원에 대한 정보와 식물을 교환하는 네트워크에서 찾을 수 있다. 버지니아대학교 식물원 구상은 공공 식물원의 역할에 대한 식물학자 코레아의 의견이 바탕이 되어 제퍼슨에 의해 부지 조성과 개략적인 공간 구성, 식물 수급 방안을 포함한 실행 전략으로 발전되었다. 동시대 식물원 사이에서 버지니아대학교 식물원 구상이 지니는 특징은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 초본 이외에 교목 정원을 별도로 구성하고 의학이 아닌 식물학 연구와 교육을 강조했던 측면에서 18세기 후반 유럽 식물원의 약용 식물원에서 식물원으로의 진화와 같은 경향을 보인다. 둘째, 장식적 요소를 배제하고 온실 설치를 거부하며 지역 기후에 적합한 해외 실용 식물을 확산시키려 했다는 점에서 유럽과 미국의 많은 식물원과 다르다. 본 연구는 버지니아대학교 식물원 구상을 사례로 19세기 전후 식물원의 역사와 문화에 대한 이해의 폭을 넓히는데 기여한다는 점에서 의의를 지닌다.

조경설계에 있어서 전통정원의 현대적 재현의 특성 -파리 서울공원 현상공모 출품작을 중심으로- (Characteristics of Representing Traditional Gardens in Landscape design through Analyzing the Entry Plans of Seoul Park in Paris)

  • 조경진;김정호
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제28권6호
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    • pp.84-95
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate how the 6 entry plans of Seoul Park in Paris were representing the tradition by comparing and reviewing them. Entry plans proposed for Seoul Park revealed different approaches of representing traditional gardens. Through scrutinizing these plans, some similar and different aspects among them could be found out. In order to find out those aspects, the entry plans were analysed and compared into several categories such as design concepts, programs and spatial components. The main concern for analysing the entry plans focused on the issue of are presentation. Representing a Korean garden into Seoul Park depends on the manner of a representation, their objets and media. Objects are related to the contents. The contents can have various themes, events, places beyond the garedn. Meids is related to represent Korean tradition with what implement. The manner of a representation can be divided into three types; a direct representation, an abstract(metaphoric) representation and a destructive representation. We found the characteristics through analysing the entry plans that 1) Korean terrain, Korean thoughts, narrative promenade, past/present/Korea/Seoul, story telling through the Korea traditional fence were used as design concepts. 2) Traditional elements such as a traditional pavilion, fence, madang, hwagye, gate were generally chosen as essential elements for representing the Korean tradition. 3) Direct representations were ore broadly used than abstract and destructive representation as the manner of a representation. and 4) The entry plans show us a variety of possibilities of representing traditional gardens. Abstract and destructive representations of tradition can be found out in th several plans compared with other existing ocean gardens made in foreign countries. In establishing urban parks and ordinary landscapes, those strategies can be alternatives to represent the identity of Korea by reconciling tradition with invention.

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역사적 문화환경의 창조 -고대정원문화를 중심으로- (Traditional Korean landscape garden with special attention)

  • 민경현
    • 기술사
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.54-65
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    • 1985
  • Korean Landscape Garden may be described according to its stage of development. In the primitive agricultural era, the garden was preceded by vegetable yards and at this time rock arranging (Soo-Sok garden) was initiated together with the megalithis culture of dolmens, heavenly altars and tumuli. In the early Three Kingdom period palace gardens were built on a grand scale and toward the end of fourth century temple garden were introduced along with Buddhism. These gardens evolved to the flourishment of "HWAGE"(terraced gardens) rock arrangements of ZEN, early KOR-YO period. Especially since the middle of KOR-Yo period the "IM-CHUN"(forest and pond) garden became popular, while during Cho-Son period "HWAGE" in the back yard, pond and pool garden and "IM-CHUN" style country villa became fashionable. The Korea traditional Landscape garde may be characterized that first it is a nature Landscape style, which makes the maximum accomodation with the surrounding nature. Secondly, the Korean garden is built creatively by utilizing the elements of its climate and topography, Kogu-Ryo, Paik-Je great-Kaya and Sil-Ra had developed original a castle town plans and beautiful gardens rock arrangements which precede the equivalent style of China and set the prototype for Japan. The Landscape art of waterfalls and rock arrangements at An-Ap-Chi garden of 7th century has no equals in China and set the origin of pond style of Japanese garden.

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