• 제목/요약/키워드: Scared Space

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제사공간으로서 장백산의 문화경관적 해석 (Cultural Landscape Analysis of Changbai Mountain as Sacrifice Space)

  • 허종화;성종상
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구는 특정한 시대에 장백산 지역에 조성된 제사공간을 문화경관의 관점으로 바라보면서 장백산의 신성성이 역사 속에서의 변화과정과 정권의 교체와 민족의 변화 속에서도 신성성이 유지된 이유에 대하여 해석했다. 본 연구의 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 첫째, 청나라에서 중화민국시기로 과도하면서 겪은 정권의 교체와 민족의 다양성, 그리고 문화의 수용성으로 인하여 장백산의 제사성격과 신적대상이 변화했다. 둘째, 청나라의 황가 제사공간인 망제전(望祭殿)은 권위적인 공간으로 만족만의 유일한 제사공간과 문화를 형성했고 중화민국 시기에는 한족의 이주와 정착과정을 겪으면서 방산인 사이에서 새로운 민간신앙이 탄생했으며 따라서 제사공간인 여래사(如來寺), 산신노파두묘(山神老把頭廟)가 조성되었다. 셋째, 제사공간과 장백산을 공간적으로 보면 망제전은 수직적인 공간으로 권력적인 공간이고 여래사와 팔괘묘는 장백산과 수평적인 공간에 입지되어 순종적인 공간으로 나타났다. 넷째, 제사의례를 보면 청나라의 망제전은 만족만의 유일한 제사의례 이지만 황권의 폐지에 따라 단절되었다. 현재는 민간제사의례가 일상화 되어있고 청나라의 제사의례는 형식적으로만 진행된다. 결론적으로 보면 역사적으로 장백산에 대한 신성성은 변하지 않았다. 하지만 장백산 제사공간은 청나라의 단일한 제사문화에서 정권의 교체와 다민족의 문화에 대한 수용을 거쳐 변화하였다. 현재는 상호수용을 통하여 중첩된 제사공간과 문화를 형성하였다.

한국전통주거(韓國傳統住居)에 나타난 가택신앙(家宅信仰)과 공간구성(空間構成)에 관한 연구(硏究) (A Study on the Shamanistic House Sprits and Spatial Organization of Korean Traditional Houses)

  • 천득염;나경수;손희하;나하영
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.43-55
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    • 2001
  • Living spaces are the results of social environment and also the reflection of the viewpoints by their residents toward human culture and society. Therefore, in studying living spaces, the true essence of the spaces could be easily distorted when cultural and symbolic motives and values are disregarded and only their apparent characteristics are looked into. Hence, it's necessary to simultaneously understand both physical dwelling spaces from architecture's view points and social ideas, simultaneously, of people who form and interact with the spaces. Hence, this paper tries to study housing religion which is one of shamanistic religions which, in turn, have been the fundamental element of ancient religions and came into existence on the basis of dwelling spaces. This study presumes that house religion may have been permeated with its creators' ideas about living and those ideas could be one of those factors which plays a role in organizing of dwelling spaces. As such, with these prior analyses, this thesis attempts to understand the meaning of various dwelling spaces via the characteristics and functionalities of various house spirits which are mentioned in a local house religion and also will find out spatial harmony of Korean traditional living spaces by way of corelations among living spaces, people, and personalized house spirits. Almost all traditional Korean houses have assigned a house spirit to their individual dwelling space. This means a traditional house was considered as a scared space in a secular world called human society and the space was actually intended to protect sacredness of dwelling places from earthliness outside. So when the hierarchy of house spirits in housing religion is projected to a Korean traditional house, it can be shown that a dwelling house as a building was personified to a respectable human status. In other words, it can be concluded that each space was synonymous with a dwelling place for each house spirit and was considered a sacred godly place. In a nutshell, not only each space in a Korean traditional house was a physical and functional space, but also it formed a scared spatial place along with the concept of house spirits intending to ward off disasters and enjoy a comfortable life through those religious symbols and meanings. Housing shamanistic religion which has long been existing with residents and their lives is seeped with the viewpoints of the residents toward life, and hence understanding the meanings and organization of Korean traditional housing can reveal commonly practiced principles of spatial organization of the traditional houses. Therefore an analysis of Korean traditional housing on the basis of humanistic social ideas will help learn Korea's traditional houses which need to be understood in various methods.

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조선시대 능역(陵域)의 공간구성특성 (The Characteristics of Spatial Organization of the Royal Tomb Area in Chosun Dynasty)

  • 이창환;김용기
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.48-56
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    • 2000
  • This study aims to find out the norms and principles reflected in the spatial organization of royal tombs in the Chosun Dynasty through the modern interpretation of traditional oriental philosophy theory. We examined the characteristics of royal tomb sites including Jeshil(Shrine), Hongjunmun, tomb mound, ponds, and attached buildings employing an analysis of the spatial formation and landscape. This study covered 36 tombs of kings and queens in the Chosun Dynasty. The entire layout of royal tombs, including annexed buildings, was informal in may cases. This was due to following the natural contour rather than adhering to certain philosophical principles. The royal tomb site is divided into three zones. Jeshil and pond constitute a space for living people, visitors. Secondly, the semi-scared space includes the space from Hongjunmun to the entrance to the Chungjaka. The last space is for the dead, from the back of Chungjakak to tomb mound. This is in line with the layout of palaces of the Chosun Dynasty which is characterized by "three gates and three zones": outer yard-court yard- back yard. The size of the space for holding memorial ceremonies, from Hongjunmun to the Chungjakak entrance, was set at 900m until the early Chosun Dynasty. Since that time the distance varied according to the land topography due to the influence of metaphysics. It can be summarized that the spatial organization of royal tombs in the Chosun Dynasty is based on the Confucianism value, the natural contour of the site, and inner spiritual value.ual value.

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