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A Study on the Regionalism and Temporality of Tuff Architecture in Mokpo -Focusing on the Emergence of Tuff Architecture and the Later Activities of Stonemason Son Yang-dong- (목포지역의 응회암 건축에서 보이는 지역성과 시대성 고찰 -응회암 건축의 생성과 이후 손양동 석공의 활동을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Soonwung;Seo, Dongchun
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.77-88
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    • 2023
  • This research focused on the regional and temporal attributes of tuff architecture in Mokpo, spanning the Japanese colonial period and the post-liberation era. It aimed to uncover the distinct regional and temporal features of tuff architecture by integrating concepts from vernacular architecture and regionalism, framed through a lens of critical regionalism. The study traced the historical progression of tuff architecture in Mokpo within this context. A significant part of the research was an in-depth analysis of four constructions by Son Yang-dong, a renowned technician in post-liberation Mokpo, to closely examine the contemporary relevance and regional significance of his work. Tuff, as an indigenous material, distinctly articulates the local architectural character. In line with regional properties of tuff, the material has adeptly responded to contemporary construction needs. This has laid a foundation for the development of innovative building designs and techniques. Tuff architecture is particularly noted for its exhibition of raw material textures, offering a unique aesthetic that diverges from classical Western architectural styles. Importantly, through the examination of Son Yang-dong's contributions, the study highlights the role of Korean builders in an industry dominated by Japanese influences during the colonial period, underscoring a strong regional identity. As a representation of Mokpo, tuff architecture not only upholds and protects regional identity within the broader scope of Western modernization and Japanese impacts but also plays a role in its progressive enhancement.

Analysis on Four types of Japanese garden Built in Korea during Japanese Occupation

  • Hong, Kwang-pyo;LEE, Hyuk-jae
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2020
  • There are remains of Japanese gardens in Korea which were built during Japanese occupation in 1910-1945. However, systematic database has not been established for location, quantity, nor types of remaining gardens. This study is aimed at defining current status of Japanese gardens built in Korea. By categorizing types of remaining these Japanese gardens, we also aimed to build a systematic data base for Japanese gardens in Korea. This study was co-conducted by researchers from Korea and Japan. The team identified 17 Japanese gardens remaining in South Korea and categorized them into 4 groups; 1) Japanese garden built by Japanese in modern Japanese house in South Korea, 2) Japanese garden built by Korean in traditional Korean garden and 3) Garden built by Japanese in temples in Korea. (at request by Koreans). This categorization reveals information about the inflow of Japanese gardening culture into Korea and deserves to be an important part of modern gardening History. And the rest are 4) Japanese gardens built at Korean residence, but with much damage and alternation. In this paper, we present the findings to serve as preliminary data for defining Korean traditional gardens and for utilizing Japanese gardens in Korea as historical and cultural infrastructure.

A Study on Spatial Composition of Korean Architecture and Japanese Architecture (한국.일본건축의 공간구성 비교)

  • 김동영
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.85-88
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    • 2002
  • Architectural space consists of the interior and the exterior. The layout and form of architectural space has a great variety of characters by region and culture. In other words, it can be understood which has a priority between the interior and the exterior in developing the layout and the form of architectural space. Belonging to the culture area of Chinese characters with Korea, Japan has maintained its own identity. It has an identity in the layout and form of architectural space as well. Therefore, the architecture and architectural theories of the two countries were compared and analyzed with priority given to the traditional architecture extending to the contemporary architecture, also the backgrounds of architecture and architectural theories of two countries were examined in this study. This study shows that each country has different characters in how to introduce nature, how to expand space and how to compose windows, including the view of nature and the cult of space. As a result, the space in Korean architecture has relatively the exterior-oriented character but in Japan architecture spatial character is interior-oriented. The interior-oriented character can be relevant to the word ‘reduction’ and the exterior-oriented character to ‘extension’ after all. Also it can be thought that each character has a great relation with climate and idea of people in power

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A Study on the Effective Horsepower Estimation for Domestic Coastal Fishing Vessels (국내 연안어선의 유효마력 추정에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Young-Gill;Yu, Jin-Won;Kim, Kyu-Seok;Kang, Dae-Sun
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.43 no.3 s.147
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    • pp.313-321
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    • 2006
  • As the hull form of Korean fishing vessels is different from that of Japanese fishing vessels, the statistical regression analysis results of the resistance estimation for the Japanese fishing vessels is not able to be employed for the Korean fishing vessels just as it is. In this paper, it is introduced to an effective horsepower estimation method for the Korean domestic coastal fishing vessels, which is based on the statistical regression analysis of the model test results of the Japanese fishing vessels and the adjustment of those regression factors using the hull form data and model test results of Korean fishing vessels. The estimation results of the effective horsepower using the present prediction method are compared with experimental data. The comparison results show good agreements in the conventional speed range of fishing vessels.

Influence of American and Japanese Architecture on Building the Post-war Korean Contemporary Architecture (전후 한국현대건축에 미친 미국과 일본건축의 영향 -미국에서 연수한 김정수와 일본에서 유학한 김수근을 중심으로-)

  • Ahn, Chang-Mo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.5974-5983
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    • 2011
  • This paper is a study to discover the influence of American and Japanese Architecture on Building the post-war Korean Contemporary Architecture by looking through the architectural works of KIM Jongsoo and KIM Swoo-Geun. To overcome the deteriorated Korean architectural production system, these two architects chose different solutions; KIM Jongsoo developed new materials and introduced industrialized production system based on his own research, and KIM Swoo-Geun tried to develope engineering capability via Korea Engineering Consultant Corp. supported by Korean government which led Korean economic development plan. The difference of their solutions was due to their different background; fund of studying abroad, architectural education system in USA & Japan respectively and preferred solutions of personal or national dimension.

A Study on the Use of the Word "Kyoung" of Choi Nam-Sun (일본 식민지시대의 경관개념어 연구 -육당의 [조선의 산수]에 나타 난 경을 중심으로-)

  • 정하광
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.18-28
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    • 1992
  • A purpose of this study is to identify the concept formation and classify the diverse concepts which related to Kyoung(景) of Chio Nam-Sun at Korea under Japanese colonial rule (a turning point in the korean history). The cultural policy of th Japanese Government-General was aimed at the destruction of Korean nationalism and racial consciousness and the rapid Japanizatio of the Koreans. In the name of assimilation, Korean language instruction was first simply discouraged while the movement for the use of Japanese was stepped up, the use of the Japanese language was forced upon the Koreans, and textbook revision was carried out in order to develop Shinto nationalism and loyalty to the emperor and the state. The results were as follows; The type of landscape concept was 10 types and had the following frequencies in order; Pung-Kuoung(風景)(42), Kyoung-Chi(景致)(21), Koang-Kyoung(光景)(8), Kyoung-Sung(景勝)(7), Kyoung-Gae(景槪)(5), Kyoung-Goan(景觀)(2), Sung-Kyoung(勝景)(2), Kyoung(景)(2), Sil-Kyoung(實景)(1), Pung-Kyoung-Goan(風景觀)(1). Types of landscape concepts in critical periods were classified into 10 according to the many characteristics; personal situations, cultural policy and education policy of Japanese.

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A Study on the Space Organization of Hwaho-Village, Jeongeup, During the Japanese Colonial Period (일제강점기 정읍 화호마을의 공간구성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seong-Ho;Shin, Byeong-Uk;Kim, Seok-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2022
  • During the Japanese colonial period, Japan exploited the entire Korean Peninsula and targeted not only cities but also rural areas. The exploitation of rural area was accelerated with the support of Oriental colonization Company and The countryside was a living scene of direct exploitation. However, most of the research was concentrated in representative port cities such as Kunsan, which transports logistics such as rice and grains. There was insufficient research on how Japanese entered the country, how Korean were plundered, and the rural villages that were the target of exploitation. The contents of hi-exploitation were also historical and historical humanities such as colonial land ownership and farm management, and the spatial structure of the existing traditional villages were insufficiently investigated. Hwaho-ri, Shin Taein-eup, Jeollabuk-do, centered on Yongseo Village, there are many traces of farm houses, hospitals, employee residences, schools, churches, and Oriental colonization Company This study aims to study what changes traditional rural villages have brought by the Japanese colonial rule, centering on Hwaho-ri Village.

A Study on the Analysis of Traditionality in the Architecture of Kenzo Tange (단게 겐조(丹下健三)의 건축에서 나타나는 전통성 해석에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Je-Joong
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2019
  • Kenzo Tange who had successfully led Japan's early modern architecture has been interested in how to express tradition in the process of realistic creation of architecture since the 1950s. He tried to express the tradition of Japanese architecture in modern architecture in his own way. Tange believed that existing theory of tradition preserving traditional forms would no longer make Japan's tradition international. Therefore, he insisted that through his own 'new tradition', the tradition is maintained only by constant innovation, and that it does not leave traces in the results as a catalyst to stimulate creative activities. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the concept and characteristics of 'new tradition' which Tange has claimed in his architecture.

Case Study on the presumed Landscape Architectural Vestige of Baek Je in Aska Region, Japan (일본 아스카지역의 추정 백′제조경유적에 관한 사례 연구)

  • 김동찬;안봉원
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.112-122
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    • 1997
  • There is not enough excavation examples and bibliographies to study the garden of Baek Je as the ancient landscape architecture style This study was to seek the ancient Japanese gardens which had a great concern with Baek Je in order to surmount the limitation in the study on Baek Je's Gardens . As the result, there were founded the three ponds and one garden facility in ancient Japanese gardens focused on Aska region. The traces of the landscape architecture of Baek Je style were founded in the pond form and rubble masonry and such like. This study was the first trial to the study on the garden of Baek Je style in Japan And excavation examples which had a concern with Baek Je will be more in Japan. So more study is needed.

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