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Accommodating the Collegiate Gothic Style in Modern School Buildings of Korea (국내 근대 학교건축에서의 대학고딕 양식의 수용)

  • Kim, Byung-Wan;Kim, Young-Jae
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design
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    • v.35 no.11
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    • pp.89-100
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    • 2019
  • In modern Korean architecture, some of school buildings have been referred to as Tudor Gothic style by its design elements. But, to be more exact in detail, they have to be interpreted as a Collegiate Gothic style that has occurred in the United States since the mid-19th century. Therefore, this study explains the progress of Collegiate Gothic style in the United States through the literature published since the 19th century, and examines the adoptation process of Korea. In addition, this thesis analyzes the characteristics of American Collegiate Gothic style and the elements of Collegiate Gothic style universally adopted in Korea, and then attempts a new interpretation on the representative Collegiate Gothic architecture in Korea. The results of this research are as follows. The Collegiate Gothic style in the United States caused by the change of educational environment in the 19th century was accepted for religious purposes by foreign architects such as Henry K. Murphy and W. Vories, and was also accepted by domestic architects who were directly influenced by Western architecture such as Park, Dong-jin. In addition, the accepted Collegiate Gothic style shows common features not only in the decoration of Tudor Gothic but also in the material and compositional aspects such as the quadrangle plans and the rock-faced exterior facades. From the point of view of the Collegiate Gothic style then in vogue at many schools and universities, further researches will be needed to interpret modern school architectures in Korea.

Development of a SDTS Data Conversion System for GOTHIC (GOTHIC을 위한 SDTS 데이타 변환 시스템의 개발)

  • Zhang, Yan-Sheng;Kim, Jun-Jong;Han, Ki-Joon;Yun, Jae-Kwan
    • Journal of Korea Spatial Information System Society
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    • v.2 no.2 s.4
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    • pp.99-115
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    • 2000
  • A geographic information system (GIS) generally has a great deal of geographic data and has a singular storage structure individually. It is very hard to exchange geographic data between geographic information systems which store their geographic data with incompatible formats. Moreover, since it needs large amount of storage space to store geographic data and expensive cost to input them. In this paper, we designed and implemented a SDTS (Spatial Data Transfer Standard) Data Conversion System for Gothic which is an existing geographic information system. In order to convert geographic data without loss of information, we first carefully define a mapping between SDTS data and Gothic data. Especially, since SDTS data are in the format of ISO8211, the FIPS123 library is used to access them. Because the internal data format of Gothic is not open to the public, we also use the Gothic library to access Gothic data. The SDTS data conversion system developed in this paper uses an intermediate file to convert geographic data efficiently. In addition, we use UIL (User Interface Language) to implement a graphic user interface (GUI) of our system.

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A Comparison of the Beauty of Costume in the Gothic and Renaissance Periods

  • Chung, Hyun-Sook
    • The International Journal of Costume Culture
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.138-145
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    • 2001
  • This study aims to compare the beauty of costume in the Gothic with that of Renaissance periods. By analyzing the beauty of costume which reflects the ideal of the age, this study attempts to provide the insight which can predict the beauty of future costume The characteristics of Gothic costume is the from of the loose enveloping of the body, which can be accounted for from the influence the Christian religion, and the emphasis on the vertical line influenced by the steeple in the Gothic architecture expressing the enthusiasm of the religion. The emphasis on height in the Gothic cathedrals was reflected in the hennin, pointed shoes, and lengthy sleeves of Gothic dress. The beauty of Gothic costume lies in the from of slender, the emphases on the vertical line, the we of heraldry and parti-color, and pointed hat and shoe. The Renaissance architecture shows a broad horizontal appearance. There is the similarity between the Renaissance costume and Renaissance architecture. The beauty of Renaissance costume lies in the form of the exposing body, the exaggerated silhouette, the emphasis on the horizontal line, the use of ruff and slash in order to display the beauty of human body and the beauty of cubic. The ideal beauty of Gothic and Renaissance costume was influenced by the spirit the age and was in contrast.

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Phenomena and characteristics of the extreme in the late Gothic costume (고딕 후기 복식의 극단적 현상 및 특성 연구)

  • Sung, Kwang-Sook
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.99-113
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    • 2018
  • In this study, the reality of international Gothic style was examined through the representative art of the period, such as paintings, architecture and tapestries. In particular zones of the body were examined by applying Harold Koda's methods of discussing extreme beauty to study the phenomena and characteristics of extremes in late Gothic costumes. This arrived at the following conclusions concerning the phenomena and characteristics of the extreme appearing in the late Gothic costumes. First, a mechanism of body transformation to reach the ideal and desired form of a human. Second, the complicated and various extremeness of the whole human body. Third, the reflection of 'elaborate and secular excess, decorative taste of international Gothic style. Fourth, a early advanced case of the Trickle-down fashion and international sensation. Fifth, the aesthetic insight into 'ugliness', ever pursued in 'extreme beauty'. The researcher expects that the results of this study will contribute to the preparation to renew the significance of, and to restore the status of the late Gothic costumes, in terms of costume history, that has been considered as an age of the bizarre tastes.

A Study on Metonymy of the Image-Space and the Symbol - Focused on the image of the Gothic Cathedral in the Middle Age - (상징과 이미지공간의 환유 - 고딕 성당 건축의 이미지 -)

  • 김미옥;심희정
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2004
  • 1"his Study is to make research a Image and Symbol in the Gothic Architecture. Firstly, the concept of the symbol and the image effect are essentially based on the meaning that the activity of consciousness take on the constitution of the symbol. Therefore the image represent the deepest content of human nature has been imagination and reality. Secondly, the symbol concept showed in Gothic Architecture was associated with the passion of the order of middle ages. The world, the cosmos and the history had been revealed in Gothic architecture. In Gothic Image, Emile Male maintained the symbol of the Catholic Church as above mentioned. The Catholic Church was mirror of the natural, the institution, the moral and history, then this passion of the order was a christian order. Especially, E. Panofsky said that the scholastic method was shown in Gothic architecture. He assert that it was especially dialectic method used in theology. That is, he explained the transfiguration of Gothic Architecture with the process of thesis, anti-thesis, synthesis. These symbolize light, magnitude, clearness. Finally, symbolic image is important in Post-Modem architecture at present. Post-Modern architecture is associated with the public and the Pluralism. Post-Modern architecture attempt to communicate as symbolic language among the assumption for diverse aspect of culture.

Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with difficulties in guiding centric relation: A case report (중심위로의 유도가 어려운 환자의 수복 증례)

  • Jun, Daejeon;Vang, Mongsook;Yang, Hongso;Park, Sangwon;Lim, Hyunpil;Yun, Kwidug
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.366-376
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    • 2015
  • The Gothic arch tracing method using a Gothic arch tracer which is one of the centric relation recording methods can reproduce mandibular movement more accurately by describing the path of mandibular curvilinear motion. This case reports that we have satisfactory results by recording reproducible centric relation using a gothic arch tracing method in a patient who has difficulty to induce centric relation by operator due to parafunctional movement.

Development of a Data Conversion System between SDTS and Gothic (SDTS와 GOTHIC간의 데이터 변환 시스템의 개발)

  • 김준종;설영민;이강준;한기준
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 1998.10b
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    • pp.170-172
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    • 1998
  • 지리 정보 시스템(GIS)은 그 특성상 대용량의 GIS 데이터를 사용하며, 다양한 소프트웨어와 하드웨어 상에서 구현된다. 이렇게 상이한 하드웨어, 소프트웨어, 그리고 운영 체제상에서 공간 데이터들 간의 효율적인 데이터 교환이 불가능하다면 데이터 공유가 매우 어려울 뿐만 아니라 데이터의 중복 보관 및 관리로 인해 막대할 경제적 손실을 가져온다. 이와 같은 문제점을 해결하기 위해서 국가 차원에서 지리 정보 시스템에 관해 국가 표준을 설정하고, 공간 데이터베이스를 구축하고 있는데 공통데이터교환 포맷으로 채택된 것은 SDTS이다. 본 논문에서는 국가 공통데이타교환 포맷인 SDTS 데이터와 GOTHIC의 데이터를 상호 교환할 수 있는 데이터 변환 시스템을 설계 및 구현한다. 데이터 변환 시스템의 대상이 되는 GOTHIC은 영국 Laser-Scan에서 개발한 GIS 개발 도구로 실세계를 구성하는 개체들을 서로 구분될 수 있는 하나의 객체로 표현하고 있다. 본 논문에서는 우선 GOTHIC과 SDTS의 데이터 포맷 및 데이터의 저장 방법에 대해 분석한다. 그리고, 구현하려고 하는 데이터 변환 시스템의 전체적인 구조를 설계하고, 구조의 각 단계별로 수행될 작업을 구현함으로써 데이터 변환 시스템을 개발한다.

Computer Analysis of Non-vaulted Nef Unique System

  • Hong, Seong-Woo
    • Architectural research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2000
  • Ever since Viollet-le-Due began to examine Gothic structural elements using his method of geometrical analysis in the nineteenth century, art and architectural historians and a few engineers have periodically attempted to ascertain the structural advantages of the various characteristic features of Gothic architecture. In none of these studies, however, has the way forces work within the lightweight and spacious masonry Gothic buildings been precisely interpreted. The approach taken by art and architectural historians has therefore tended to be primarily descriptive and to be based on intuitive assumptions. This study intend to analyze the Gothic non-vaulted nef unique(aisleless) structures of Lower Languedoc which has never been scientifically tested, and to provide as comprehensive an explanation as possible of the way in which these non-vaulted buildings work. In order to achieve this goal, this paper Is to examine, by means of finite element analysis. the links between the width of non-vaulted aisleless structures, the configuration of the arches, diaphragm arch, and the buttress. Finite element analysis with a computer provides a more accurate analysis than the methods of analysis that have been heretofore applied to Gothic structures, as well as permits us to visualize the global stress behavior of the structure. Combined with traditional methods of studying historical buildings, therefore, finite element analysis inevitably give us a broader understanding of the processes involved in the design and construction of medieval buildings.

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HORIZONTAL PLANE JAW MOVEMENTS IN EDENTULOUS PATIENTS BY USE OF EXTRAORAL TRACING DEVICE (구외 묘기장치를 이용한 무치악 환자의 수평면상 하악운동에 관한 연구)

  • Eun Seong-Sik;Chung Chae-Heon
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.396-410
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    • 1994
  • Ten subjects who were going to wear conventional complete dentures were selected for this study. Theree subjects were women and seven were men. The average age was 63.1 years(range : 44 to 76 years). With the Height tracer (extraoral tracing device) in place the subject was instructed to go through the entire range of mandibular movements. The extreme lateral pathway of the incisor point, the so-called Gothic arch, was thereby inscribed by the stylus on the tracing plate. The mandibular movements in this study were peformed voluntarily by the subject(self guided technique) and guided by the dentist(chin-point technique and bimanual technique). The Gothic arch tracings were analysed and the Gothic arch angles and eccentric movement distances were measured. The results were as follows : 1. The apex position of the Gothic arch tracings of mandibular movements in edentulous patients varied both anterioposteriorly and mediolaterally. 2. The Gothic arch tracing had some lateral deviation during protrusion. 3. The average Gothic arch tracing angle was $136.7{\pm}12.0^{\circ}$ by subjects self guided technique, $135.7{\pm}5.9^{\circ}$ by chin-point technique, $136.6{\pm}6.5^{\circ}$ by bimanual technique. But there were no statistical differences in the reliability among the three techniques. 4. The average mandibular eccentric movements were irregular and the mandibular eccentric movement distances varied with a wide range.

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Computer Analysis of the Church of Notre-Dame de Lamourguier

  • Hong, Seong Woo
    • Architectural research
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2002
  • For more than a hundred years, art and architectural historians, architects, and engineers interested in structure have attempted to interpret Gothic architecture, one of the most technologically complex and sophisticated structural systems in history. Indigenous Gothic, however, such as non-vaulted Gothic in the Lower Languedoc region of southern France, has been largely ignored. This study intends to analyze the Gothic non-vaulted nef unique (aisleless) structures of Lower Languedoc which have never been scientifically tested, and to provide as comprehensive an explanation as possible of the way in which these non-vaulted buildings work. In order to achieve this goal, this paper is to examine, by means of finite element computer analysis, a selected example of an existing building. The church of Notre-Dame de Lamourguier, the earliest surviving example of a Gothic nef unique with wide-span diaphragm arches in Lower Languedoc, is selected. Thus, hypothetical models of diaphragm arch buildings and an existing building as a complete structural system were scientifically analyzed in order to provide a comprehensive explanation of how the non-vaulted nef unique system works. The result of the analysis, allows us better to understand the structural behavior of this type of masonry arcuated system and the processes involved in the design and construction of medieval buildings.