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서울 입정동 일대 도시조직의 적응 유형 (Adaptation Types of Urban Tissue in Ipjeong-dong Area, Seoul)

  • 우동선;조윤오
    • 대한건축학회논문집:계획계
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    • 제34권7호
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to examine adaptation types of urban tissue in Ipjeong-dong area, Seoul. Ipjeong-dong area has urban tissue those were made during Joseon dynasty and this is remaining even in the present time. This area was originally urban hanok residential districts till late 1950s. However, it has changed into machinery manufacture business area after demolition of Cheonggyechon shantytown. After several workshops and stores moved in this area, manufacturer and merchants required for more spaces due to lack of room for machinery. To place more workshops in the block, lot alteration were happened and accessibility to workshops inside the block were required. Adaptive road network which is main form of adaptative urban tissue were made to adapt in this kind of poor urban condition. To research about adaptive urban tissue making, distribution were explored and comparison tasks between various cadastral map of 1940, 1964, 1970s and 2017 were conducted. From these tasks, certain types of adaptive urban tissues and characteristics of these elements were found. First of all, forms of adaptive road depend on the surrounded environment. Connecting internal building corridor with original road system is categorized as Type A. Altering a portion of the buildings to make adaptive roads is categorized as Type B. Second, there were two types of formation of adaptive road. Type 1 is for adaptive road which is independent gesture from original road network. Type 2 is for adaptive road which is altering the form of original road network by lengthening or connecting two different dead-end roads.

1900~1945년 나주의 중.소규모 한식상가와 일식상가의 변천연구 - 나주면과 영산포면을 중심으로 - (A Study on the Changes of Mid.Small Korean Commercial Area and Japanese Commercial Area in Naju City from 1900 to 1945 - Focused on Naju-myeon, Maju City & Youngsanpo-myeon)

  • 안국진
    • 한국디지털건축인테리어학회논문집
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2011
  • Existing research for store has been localized in that of Seoul area, and research for the Japanese style store built under the rule of Japanese Imperialism has not been done properly owing to national sentiment. This research established Naju that inland pillage is available along Yeongsan River after opening of Mokpo harbor. I will compare modernization developmental process of building of Korean style store with that of Japanese Style store, so obviously try to make clear the activities of modernization by linking social and economical change with Joseon merchants' life. I will try to light up the position of korean style store in Naju area in history of architecture by analyzing two styles of stores into urban architectural element, putting process of change in order and translating it according to flow of age. The development process of Korean restaurant stores and that of Japanese counterparts are rather relative. Whereas Japanese accumulated wealth through oppression and exploitation of the people of Joseon the former dynasty of present day Korea, the people of Joseon could not but be oppressed and depressed. On the other hand, while the dynamic liberation movements of Joseon merchants managed to develop based on the vitality that was growing ever more, Japanese chose to back down to some degree by exercising appeasing policy. The efforts to take initiative by shattering off the submissive attitude can be found from the ability fostering movement, Gwangju students campaign and new construction or remodeling of hanok the traditional Korean house as commercial building in the 1920s. The changing phase of the people breaking away from subjugated relation to subjective attitude can be found in the commercial districts.

역사적 도심 내 현존하는 옛 건축물의 유형 및 분포 특성 - 청주시 성안동과 중앙동을 대상으로 - (Types and Distribution Characteristics of Old Buildings in Historic Urban Area of Cheongju, Korea - Focused on Seongan-dong and Jungang-dong -)

  • 김태영
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2022
  • This study is to investigate the old buildings that have been built more than 50 years ago, targeting the areas of Seongan and Jungang-dong, the historic urban area of Cheongju. Their types and distribution characteristics are as follows. 1) First, the old buildings existing in downtown Cheongju account for 21.4% of 1,070 out of the total 5,000 buildings. Among them, wooden buildings before the 1950s accounted for 60% of them, resulting in severe aging. 2) Second, by use, 728 detached houses and 276 neighborhood living facilities account for 93.8% of the total, with 16 offices and 12 religious facilities. By structure, there are wood 65%, masonry 30%, and reinforced concrete 5% (54 buildings). By number of floors, the first floor 90%, the second floor 7.3%, and the third floor or higher 2.7% (30 buildings). The roof material is 51.6% of earthenware, followed by slate, cement, and slab. 3) Third, the old buildings are scattered all over the streets, and are concentrated in Namju-dong, Nammun-ro 1-ga-dong, Seoun-dong, and Sudong at the foot of Uamsan Mountain, a former refugee village. Also old buildings are distributed in Seoun-dong and Seokgyo-dong where hanok(korean traditional houses) are concentrated, in Namju and Nammunro 1 ga-dong blocks connected by alleys, and in cul-de-sac all over the place.

1960년대 초 서울 신흥 주거지의 단독주택 세 유형 비교 (A Comparison of Urban Detached Houses in Seoul's New Housing Quarters in the Early 1960s)

  • 전남일
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제25권5호
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2014
  • This study explores the typology of the urban detached houses in the new housing quarters that were created in the process of Seoul's urbanization in the aftermath of the Korean War. It analyzes and compares the urban tissue and space allocation set when the new urban residential areas were organized according to different methods of production. Based on the comparative analysis of housing built in the same time of 1960s, this study aims to deduce why a specific urban detached housing type was selected as an influential housing prototype and how this spread in later generations. Case study sites selected for this study include: the new Urban Hanok towns of Yongdu-dong, filled with mass Urban Hanoks built by housing developers; the single-family detached housing district of Myunmok-dong, filled with individual dwellings built by private builders; and the housing complex of detached houses in Suyu-dong, developed by government-sponsorship during the early 1960s. Each case examines the following: first, the difference in housing typology allocation according to urban tissue; second, the difference in spatial composition and arrangement within plots. As a result, it was found that differences in typology occur depending on which of the social, cultural, economic and technical factors was preferentially considered in forming urban tissue and allocating buildings in each residential area.

전주 한옥마을의 실감 3D View를 위한 Light ID 및 HMD-AR 기반 인터렉티브 전시 설계 (Light ID and HMD-AR Based Interactive Exhibition Design for Jeonju Hanok Village Immersive 3D View)

  • 민병준;비나야감 마리아판;차재상;김대영;조주필
    • 한국정보전자통신기술학회논문지
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.414-420
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    • 2018
  • 최근 디지털 컨버전스는 현실세계를 기반으로 만들어진 미디어 콘텐츠에 가상 콘텐츠를 투영시켜 사용자에게 새로운 경험을 제공 할 수 있도록 발전하고 있다. 이에 본 논문에서는 HMD AR 기술을 이용한 Light ID 및 HMD-AR 기반 인터렉티브 전시를 제안하였다. 이 접근법은 현재 사용되고 있는 전시물에 추가적인 인프라를 설치할 필요 없이 기존 사용되고 있는 조명 또는 디스플레이를 사용 할 수 있다. 또한 Light ID는 웹 콘텐츠로의 접근을 위해서만 사용되는 QR 태그와 달리 위치 인식을 위한 식별자 및 통신 매체로도 사용될 수 있는데, 이는 카메라를 기반으로 한 광 무선 통신 (OWC)의 장점을 활용하여 스마트 장치에서 미디어 콘텐츠에 대한 ID를 수신하고 AR형태로 실감 3D 콘텐츠를 시각화하여 제공한다. 본 논문에서는 안드로이드 스마트폰을 사용하여 제안한 설계 기법에 대해 전주 한옥 마을을 타겟으로 Light ID 기반 광무선통신 기술을 활용한 실감 3D View 제공 기술을 구현하고 테스트를 수행하였으며, 실험 결과 제안한 기법을 통해 전시물에 관한 실시간 몰입형 3D 뷰를 제공 할 수 있음을 확인하였다.

일본 가고시마 이즈미 후모토 마을의 근세 무사주택의 평면공간특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Plane Spatial Characteristics of Modern Samurai Houses in Izumi Fumoto Village, Kagoshima, Japan)

  • 김윤상
    • 대한건축학회논문집:계획계
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to analyze the spatial characteristics of a group of samurai residences among other traditional Japanese villages and to accumulate the village-level sample data of a residential group, which can serve as the foundation for a wide range of discussions. Using data that had been gathered since 1989, this study draw up a prototype floor plans to analyze the indoor spatial features of the residences in the modern period, and sampled 35 samurai houses. The following are the results of this study. The general characteristics of traditional Japanese houses were found among many Izumi Fumoto samurai residences up until the early Meiji period. However, after gradually the floor plan became more and more simplified; connections between rooms were reduced, decreasing their flexibility; and there was a rise in the number of houses with a larger area devoted to the Nando, a room for women and family members. The access of a visitor involved changes in one's eye-level view and established physical and psychological boundaries, which this study conjectures was used as a method to ensure that the visitor recognized the authority of the patriarch and to raise the family's reputation. As their floor plan was simplified, Izumi Fumoto samurai houses established one's eye view, boundaries, and procedures as a way to enhance the authority of the man of the family and the family's reputation. In addition, while there was an increasing number of residences that expanded the area of the Nando, in which family members slept and used the space in a stable way, they maintained the exclusivity of private space and did not clearly show who would use it.

설계과정을 통해 본 정원박람회 작가정원의 전통재현 특성 (The Characteristics of Traditional Representation in the Artist's Garden of the Garden Exposition seen through the Design Process)

  • 이송민;소현수
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구는 정원박람회에 출품한 작품 중에서 전통을 테마로 설정한 작가정원 14개소의 사례연구로서 문헌 분석과 현장 조사로 진행하였다. 전통재현을 결정하는 설계과정에 주목하고 작품마다 설계목표 수립, 전통재현의 대상 선정, 재현의 방법 결정, 경관구성요소 디자인 단계를 분석하여 다음과 같은 전통재현 특성과 시사점을 도출하였다. 첫째, 다수의 작가정원에서 전통구조물을 재현 대상으로 선정한 양상은 좁은 부지에 적합하고 주제 전달성이 좋다는 장점으로 이해할 수 있다. 이들은 작품명에 마당, 울, 부뚜막, 장독대, 취병과 석가산 등 전통구조물의 명칭을 넣어 설계의도를 직접 전달하였는데, Wall, 한국정원, 수원, 서울 장인처럼 간접적으로 표현한 작품들은 주제 전달성이 상대적으로 약하다. 선비, 여백, 풍류와 같이 재현 대상을 상징적으로 표현한 작품도 있었다. 둘째, 한옥마당을 재현하면서 잔디와 석재로 포장한 정원, 수원화성 성곽과 망루 서북공심돈(西北空心墩)을 분리하고 연계성 없는 용연(龍淵)을 미니어처 형태로 배치한 정원과 낙안읍성을 모티브로 하여 휴게공간에 낮은 장식담장으로 재현한 정원은 전통에 대한 깊이 있는 이해가 필요함을 보여준다. 반면 전통정원의 입지 선택, 주변 환경과 유기적 배치가 중요함을 보여준 한국정원, 한옥 중정이 가진 여백의 미와 선비가 누렸던 느림의 미학, 달밤 뱃놀이라는 풍류 문화를 재현한 작품들은 전통구조물 모사를 넘어 전통에 대한 이해가 정원문화와 정서로 확산된 양상이다. 셋째, 디자인과 관련하여 실제 크기의 전통구조물을 직설적 방법으로 재구성한 작품이 많았다. 취병으로 정원을 구획하고, 담장안에 부뚜막, 굴뚝, 텃밭 등으로 생활공간을 꾸미고, 경복궁, 소쇄원, 서석지를 대표하는 시설들을 유기적으로 배치하였다. 하지만 규모가 큰 수원화성과 낙안읍성을 추상적 방법으로 재현한 작품들로부터 핵심이 되는 디자인 요소의 취사선택, 구조물의 입면 구성, 공간의 스케일감에 대한 중요성을 인식하였다. 해체적 방법을 선택한 정원 중에는 원형 이미지와 멀어진 한옥 마당과 바자울의 사례가 있는 반면에 정육면체를 구성한 프레임만으로 표현한 여백의 정원과 많은 전통구조물로 달빛 스며든 선비의 사랑방을 재구성한 정원은 긍정적 사례이다. 현대적으로 디자인한 경관구성요소들을 전시한 서울 장인 정원, 직지심체정원, 풍류정원은 작가의 의도를 이해할 수 있는 설명이 필요하다.

서울 서촌지역 골목의 형태 유형 및 특성 분석 (Analysis on the Types and Characters of Alley in Seochon District in Seoul)

  • 서귀숙
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2015
  • 'Alley' is the community space as the fundamental living space for local residents and also it's the space which characterize the local community. Research is needed to rediscover the value of alleys which are disappearing due to urban planning. This research focuses on Seochon (current Saejong village) alleys and classify the types of alleys where residential density is seen. Further, this research aims the analysis of dwellings which use the alleys and the characteristics of the layout of alleys. Followings are the research results; 1) Major classifications are 'through alleys' and 'dead end alleys' and there is higher ratio for dead end alleys. 2) Majority of Seochon alleys have the width of more than 1.5 m and less than 3.6 m. 3) There are four types of alleys and straight alleys are most common. 4) Various type of alleys can be found where the width is wider. 5) In case of dead end alleys, there is a tendency of both sides layout rather than one side layout of dwellings. 6) Clusters of hanok can be found at Chebu-dong, Tongin-dong, Nuha-dong and Tongui-dong whereas modern dwellings and villas are more common in Nusang-dong and Ogin-dong. This research analyzes the current status of Seochon alleys and rediscover the value of alleys. This research also provides and presents the basic data materials for continuous sustainable method to keep alleys which characterize the local area.

20대 남녀의 한복 착용 활성화 방안에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Activation Method of Wearing Hanbok)

  • 정상은;이소영
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.139-155
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    • 2017
  • This paper identified the values and awareness of Koreans in 20s regarding Hanbok, the traditional clothing of Korea, and proposed an approach to promote the traditional clothing culture. The subject of the survey were male and female Koreans in their 20s who wear modern street clothes in places people frequently visit including in the metropolitan area and Chungcheong-do as well as those who wear Hanbok in Seoul and Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do. In accordance with the analysis of the survey, Koreans in their 20s rented Hanok rather than buying it. The respondents wore Hanbok for events, festivals or national holidays or while travelling. Elements to improve in Hanbok rental services were designs, materials, washing and stains. The decision factors for renting Hanbok were 'personal tendency' and 'advice from an expert.' While Koreans in their 20s had a positive awareness of Hanbok, they thought it was difficult to buy, rent and put on Hanbok and that it was not comfortable to wear. There was not sufficient opportunity and means to wear Hanbok due to insufficient accessories or shoes to match. On the basis of the analysis of the survey results, the following approach was proposed for the development of the traditional clothing culture. First of all, develop traditional clothing designers who can satisfy the personalities of Koreans in their 20s. It is necessary to develop experience-focused and participatory programs that provide systematic education regarding traditional clothing to pass down this tradition. In addition, it is necessary to create a social and cultural atmosphere that enables the Koreans in their 20s to easily wear Hanbok by popularizing Hanbok.

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한.중 공동주택의 생활환경요인을 통한 단위평면 비교 연구 - 서울과 상하이 전통, 근대, 현대 공동주택 사례를 중심으로 - (A Comparative Study on the Apartment Unit Plans According to the Living Environment Elements of Housing in Korea and China - Focused on Apartment cases in Seoul and Shanghai -)

  • 양비;윤혜경;박현수
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.136-143
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    • 2010
  • This study aims to seek a direction of development in apartment interior planning method, considering residential condition and historical planning schemes in South Korea and China. In this study, South Korea and China's traditional housing and modern apartment unit was studied to identify environmental attributes of residence. For Korea, Banga, where upper class residents lived, and modern urban Hanok were chosen to be analyzed. For China, two types of housing wear studied: Sahapwon, original form of China housing, and Yinong house which is a typical Sanghai house. First, the elements of living environment in two major cities; Seoul and Sanghai was defined to analyze factors of traditional houses in both cities. Depending on those factors, relationship among traditional and modern housing types were compared and analyzed, focusing on unit plan case studies for a better understanding of living environment in South Korea and China. From this study, similarities and differences between apartment plans in Seoul and Shanghai was examined according to their residential style, surrounding natural environment and lifestyle factors. In Seoul's apartment, spacial composition and movement lines were mainly formed around the public space in Seoul, while public space of living and dining room was located at housing entrance area in the Shanghai's residential system, configuring narrow form of housing unit. In respect of the natural environment, the unit plan of rectangular form in Seoul was more efficient in day lighting and wind circulation than the unit plan of narrow form in Shanghai. It was also found that cultural differences of stand-up and seat life style influenced on the composition of unit plans in Seoul and Shanghai.n Apartment cases in Seoul and Shanghai.