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Vol.22, No.0, 129 ~ 141, 2009
Title
Modern Residential Design Based on the Study of Korean and Chinese Traditional Housing -Focused on Korean `Han-ok` of upper-class and Chinese `Sahap-won`-
윤지영 Yoon Ji-young , 매문병 Mei Wen-bing , 김수화 Kim Sue-hwa , 이곤 Lee Gon
Abstract
This study is based on the analysis of plane and space research of Peking Quadrangle which was the typical type of China`s traditional residence and Han-ok, the upper class dwelling of Seoul, grasping the ideological and cultural background of the traditional residence, as well as the characteristic, inter-community, diversity and mutual relationships of the two countries. By extracting the operating principles and methods of the traditional residence, and by suggesting the design principles which can be applied in contemporary apartment houses, this study shows the direction for both modernization and succession of the traditional housings. Korean apartment is designed based on openness & closeness, spatial continuity, flexibility and ecological application, while Chinese apartment on symmetry of plan, hierarchy, ornament, flexibility and ecological concept different from Korean application. This not only will be an inheritance and development of the traditional residential culture, but also supply a desirable example for the application of the traditional civilization of other regions.
Key Words
전통, 문화, 한국상류주택, 북경사합원, 현대적 적용, 개방성, 폐쇄성, 연속성, 가변성, 생태성, tradition, culture, Korean Han-ok for upper class, Beijing `Sahap-won`, modern application, openness, closeness, flexibility, ecology
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