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The Composite Structure Characteristics of the Formerly the Busan Branch of Toyo Takushoku Co.(Busan Modern History Museum)

구 동양척식주식회사 부산지점(부산근대역사관)의 복합구조 특성

  • Received : 2019.08.05
  • Accepted : 2019.10.07
  • Published : 2019.10.30

Abstract

The Busan branch of the former Toyo Takushoku Co. carried out the same business as a bank at the time of construction. This required an open space of long-span, which had no pillars, on the first floor where many customers frequently visited. In addition, an office space is required in the upper part, and a column is arranged so as to place a corridor in the center. It was designed with modern complex structures for space utilization and structural adaptation. As a result, scientific structural calculations of the modern era began and various structural technologies were introduced, the rationalization and value of various spatial characteristics and their structural design were analyzed from a technical historical perspective in the structure requiring long-span space. The Busan branch of the former Toyo Takushoku Co. is a complex structure with three structures. It is highly valuable as a building that tried to design its structure in a variety of spaces through calculation and introduction of new technology based on the principle of force in modern times.

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