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Adoption of Modern Design Concept and Style: Sook-Jae Lim and his Works (한국 근대 디자인 개념과 양식의 수용 - 동경미술학교 도안과 유학생 임숙재(任璹宰)를 중심으로)

  • Roh, Junia
    • The Journal of Art Theory & Practice
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    • no.8
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    • pp.7-31
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    • 2009
  • This thesis is a study on Sook-Jae Lim(1899~1937) and Korean modern design. In modern Korea, design like most cultural advances came from western culture, that was introduced via Japan. So Korean design can be betterunderstood from observing Japanese modern design history. The research on Japanese modern design, however, is not being done actively. Sook-Jae Lim was the first Korean to graduate from the Department of Design at Tokyo Fine Arts School (currently the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music). He died at a premature 38 years old, so very little of his works exist. That makes the study about him very difficult. From this perspective, the study aims to examine modern design concepts and styles accepted into Korea from Japan and position Lim as an early design pioneer in Korean design history, by using research of Korean and Japanese design fields in the modern era with focus on Lim and his works. Chapter II researches the process of how the concept of design was formed in modern Japan and how the "Art-Nouveau" style not only represents early modern design but also features Lim's works dominantly. Chapter III looks into the process of how the concept of design was formed and which design styles were introduced and applied in modern Korea. Chapter IV analyzes how Lim's viewpoint on design and his works were developed with observations about the tendency of the Japanese design field and curriculums of the Tokyo Fine Arts School during the period of his college days.

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A Study on the Design Transform of the Modern Architecture Renovation (근대건축물 리노베이션에 의한 디자인 변형에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sung-Ho;Oh, In-Wook
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.98-108
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    • 2011
  • As people abroad have been much interested in the usage of modern architecture from the early days, many researches about various methods of using them have been progressed. In Korea, with the need to protect the modern architecture through active usage of them in the dimension of protecting the disappearing history, at present, many modern architectures were renovated and used. This research is to find out the sense of direction about the changes of design of the renovated modern architectures in Korea by analyzing the design changes after the renovations in Korea and abroad. Under the limitation of the modern architecture renovation case in Korea, Japan and China, the changes of design after the modern architecture renovation in Korea and aborad were analyzed by the analysis of the ways of remodelling for each case according to the case analyzing frame. Based on the reasons of renovations which had purpose of preserving social history with many other various reasons in common in both cases of Korean modern architecture remodelling and abroad, the common direction of design is to meet new with old to preserve the special image though they did it in different ways. However, different from the case of Japan and China which are coexisting present and past in space, Korean case focused too much on outside, which resulted in only outside designs. In the case of Korea, the past should have mutual understanding to have the firm space image by forming unique interior space culture through the architectural grafting the present in the past not only in the outside space but also in the indoor space. In another words, for the various changes of design in Korean modern architecture renovations, a systematic research should be done about the interior spaces of present architecture and modern architecture.

The Analysis of Freaky Pattern Expressed on Modern Man's Wear - Focusing on Freaky Pattern of Modern Man's Wear in Edo Period - (현대 남성복에 표현된 기괴적(奇怪的) 디자인 분석 - 에도(江戶) 시대 남성복의 기괴적 문양을 중심으로 -)

  • Yeo, Seungwha;Lee, Sang-Eun
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 2016
  • This study considered about freaky design of men's wear in Edo period, and also compared and analyzed it to modern men's wear. The purpose for this study is to contribute to the development of modern men's wear by this analysis. Edo period was a male dominated period, so culture of showing off their powers appeared in their fashion as symbols of skulls, monsters or tattoos. Kabuki culture used this kind of social background and it incited the actors roles and clothes to become more famous. 2016-17 F/W, 2017 S/S modern men's wear expressed more various freaky design, so it was able to be classed as shapes, pattern, materials and total coordination. Edo period just expressed freaky design by symbols however, freaky design in modern men's wear is showing more various expressions. This study can conclude that freaky design usually shows weird, peculiar, scary and dampish images. Also freaky design showed in the persuit of various choices including parade of power in modern men's wear.

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A study on the design thinking of Modern Design (모던 디자인 (Modern Design)의 디자인 사고에 대한 연구)

  • 오창섭
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.87-100
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    • 2000
  • This thesis concentrates on modern design with understanding the ooncept of design thinking. Functionalism and exactness in design result from the project that modern design attempted to change everyday life with mechanical design language. There is thought to be convenient and profitable, to link a function and a need, to make something with building-up process, and to give judgement something by dualism in the other side. That thoughts were produced by not only transition of production system from by hand to by machine but also atmosphere of society that enables one to know himself as a member of modern age.

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A Study on the Characteristics of the Swedish Furniture Design since 1980s - In Reference to Changes of Contemporary Design Paradigms - (1980년대 이후 스웨덴 가구디자인의 특성에 관한 연구 - 동시대 디자인 패러다임 변화와 관련하여 -)

  • Hong, Min-Jung;Choi, Jung-Shin
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.10-25
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    • 2012
  • This article aimed at understanding the characteristics of Swedish furniture design since 1980s in the reference to the major paradigm changes in the contemporary design field. For this, the authors examined the theoretical background of modern and post-modern design paradigms to identify today's design tendencies. And we used this frame in the analysis of the latest examples of Swedish furniture design. The main characteristics of Swedish furniture design since 1980s included 'furniture as art object', 'the succession of the Swedish Modern (neo-modernism)', and 'conscious design for sustainable development'. These could be viewed as the consequences of the choices that the Swedish furniture industry and designers made during the last decade, that was to take plurality and contradiction as the accompanying values of the traditional Swedish modern design.

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A Study on the Characteristics of Swedish Modern Furniture Design and the works of Bruno Mathsson (스웨덴 근.현대 가구 디자인의 특성과 브루노 맛손(Bruno Mathsson)의 작품세계)

  • Hong, Min-Jung;Choi, Jung-Shin
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.517-532
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    • 2009
  • This study was carried out to review the characteristics of the Swedish modern furniture design and the works of Bruno Mathsson, who is appreciated as one of the most important furniture designers in the history of modern Swedish design. First, the authors examined how the Swedish designers set the value of warm, graceful humanity, practical simplicity, and the traditional craftsmanship in their furniture design with modernist ideology. Second, by examining the range of Bruno Mathsson's works from the 1930s to the 1980s, the authors searched for how these works show the realized models of the ideals of Swedish modern furniture. In this, this article explains that Mathsson's works and the modern Swedish furniture could have been regarded and beloved as being innovative and modern for more than 50 years for their friendliness to human body by the ergonomic structure and to human feeling by the quality of natural materials and finishes. In addition, their consistent effort to adopt traditional craftsmanship into functionalist ideals of modern design shows how these furniture designs could have keep the lasting quality in the life of people in different time frames.

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An Investigation about the acceptance of the modern design in Korea - The case of Design Education and Korean Students at Teikoku ART College 1929-1945- (한국에 있어서의 근대 디자인 수용에 관한 고찰 - 제국미술학교의 도안공예교육과 조선인 유학생(1920-1945)을 통하여 -)

  • Shin, Hee-Kyoung
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.18 no.2 s.60
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 2005
  • As a part of ${\square}$ project to discover Korean modern design and Korean modern an, this thesis is based on collaborated research with Musashino Art College about Teikoku Art College in Japan (renamed as Musashino Art School in 1948 and promoted as Musashino Art College in 1962) and Korean students of Teikoku Art College. In accepting modern art and design, Teikoku Art College. In accepting modern art and design, Teikoku Art College is important since most Koreans studied there to learn modern art and design. Especially, this focuses on activities of Korean students in Design (Zuan) program at Teikoku Art College and their relationships with professors to examine the influence of design study and acceptance through Teikoku Art College in Japan and the relationship with design education in Korean after the World War II. This research made it possible to renew the lists of 147 Korean students and 13 Korean students in Design (Zuan) program. Thus, this could be essential data to reconstruct the history of Korean modern design which has lacked basic documents.

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A Study on the Furniture Design Applied with the Juxtaposition Mixture Characteristic of the Korean Traditional Wooden Furniture and Modern Materials (전통목가구와 현대소재의 병치(倂置)혼합적 특성을 적용한 가구디자인 연구)

  • Song, Yoon Sup
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.268-276
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this research is to provide new direction on the field of the furniture design and to establish the identity of Korean furniture design as the flow of craft's juxtapose mixture era where it mix and match Korean traditional craft style materials with the modern furniture design. In other words, it is intended to create new furniture design and propose beautiful Korean luxury furniture design based on the precious unique culture with the traditional craft style, juxtaposition of modern furniture, and reinterpretation. It should grant artistic values that can satisfy consumers having various tastes and scarcity values, plus it should put out aesthetic and creative expressions in furniture design putting into the beautiful traditional craft form values. Furthermore, it is required to create new design through values and spirit, materials, techniques, forms, pattern, and usages by interacting, coordinating, and combining tradition and modern East and West, plus craft and design.

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