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풍화의 관점에서 바라본 조성룡의 건축관과 작업

Exploring Joh Sung-yong's Architectural Philosophy and Works Through the Perspective of Weathering

  • Kim, Taewoo (Dept. of Architecture & Architectural Engineering, Seoul National University) ;
  • Baek, Jin (Dept. of Architecture & Architectural Engineering, Seoul National University)
  • 투고 : 2023.12.01
  • 심사 : 2024.01.31
  • 발행 : 2024.02.29

초록

This study aims to offer an insight into Joh Sung-yong's architectural philosophy through an analysis of his language and its correlation with weathering. Initially, three key concepts of landscape, urban architecture, and history of site were identified from his descriptions of project cores or concepts. The concept of landscape evolved from visual scenery to encompass sensory experiences, culture, and tradition rooted in climate. Urban architecture underscores the symbiotic relationship between architecture and the city, enriching public spaces like streets and fostering communal expressions to build communities. Additionally, history of site underscores the temporal and historical aspects of places, maintaining continuity while addressing contemporary issues to shape future directions. Thus, landscape encapsulates Joh Sung-yong's architectural philosophy, embodying both urban architecture and history of site. Meanwhile, Joh Sung-yong perceived weathering as the natural aging process of buildings, symbolizing the passage of time and eventual transformation into waste. It served as evidence of a site's history and contributes to the landscape. An analysis of weathering in Joh Sung-yong's regeneration projects and cultural facilities revealed its ambivalence, with its acceptable range varying depending on the project context and surrounding environment. Despite limitations, such as not covering Joh Sung-yong's background and interests in film, the study reevaluates his relatively under-explored contributions, providing a foundational understanding of his architectural philosophy for future research.

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과제정보

본 논문은 석사학위 논문의 일부를 수정·보완하여 작성한 것으로, 2023년도 4단계 BK21사업에 의하여 지원되었음(관리번호 4120200113771).

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