• Title/Summary/Keyword: 낙안읍성 민속마을

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A Study on the Environmental-friendly features at Korean Traditional Houses -Focused on Nak-An folk village- (한국전통민가주택의 친환경적 특성에 관한 연구 -낙안읍성 민속마을을 중심으로-)

  • Ju, Geup-One;Choi, Man-Jin
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.549-585
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    • 2010
  • Our global environment and ecology are now facing crisis due to the hrincreased waster materials caused by reckless abuse of resources and energy with the continuous development of our society. Therefore the whole nation should recognize the environmental pollution seriously and should accept sustainable development principles. The country is looking for actions against the problems in various ways. The introduction of reckless and duplicating western housing plan should be ceased but a new housing plan conforming to our nature should be found. In this regard, it is believed that it is a good alternative to succeed tradition and identity of Korean housing plan and suggest a new plan for better ecological housing by analyzing the environment friendliness of our traditional Korean houses. In this study, the traditional residential components were divided into physical and design aspects and the characteristics of environment friendly Korean traditional houses were analyzed.

안동 하회마을과 헛제사밥

  • Jeon, Gi-Hwan
    • 건강소식
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    • v.28 no.11 s.312
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    • pp.36-37
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    • 2004
  • 안동은 경북 북부지역의 중심도시로서 동으로 영양, 청송, 서에는 예천, 남으로는 의성, 북으로는 영주와 봉화에 맞닿아 있는 교통의 중심지이다. 빼어난 자연경관과 함께 고가옥 등 한옥으로만 이루어진 하회민속마을, 퇴계 이황 선생이 후학을 양성하던 도산서원, 현존 최고의 목조건물이 있는 봉정사 등 273점의 문화재를 보유하고 있는 문화의 도시이기도 하다. 그 가운데 하회마을은 조선시대에 지어진 건축물들이 고스란히 보존돼 그 가치가 높다. 안동 하회마을은 충남 외암리, 순천 낙안읍성 등과 함께 우리나라의 전통 가옥과 풍속을 잘 살펴볼수 있는 민속마을이다.

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A Study on the Change of Space Organization of Nagan Eupsung (낙안읍성의 공간구성 변화에 관한 조사연구)

  • Kil, Jong-Won;Shin, Woong-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2010
  • The results of Change of Space Organization of Nagan Eupsung are as follows. There was no castle when Nagan folk village was built and it was merely small village arranged centering around road, but as it was emphasized as a point of strategic importance, castle wall was built and the government office and military facilities were established. In the late period of the Joseon Dynasty, as central power was weakened and its importance as a strategic point was declined, private houses outside the folk village were extended to the inside of castle. The whole structure of the village was not greatly changed through the modern society, but disappearance of village components and change of its basic structure like destruction of the castle were continued not to be restored to the former condition spontaneously. It was considered that it was caused by social demographic characteristics of the folk village which was deteriorated and environmental factors that it was changed into sightseeing place.

Floor Plan Types and Spatial Composition of Folk Housing in Nagan Folk Village (낙안읍성민속마을 전통민가의 평면유형 및 평면구성방식)

  • Kim, Si-Ye;Cheon, Deuk-Youm;Yoo, Uoo-Sang
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.77-98
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    • 2011
  • The aim of this study is to identify the floor plan types of folk houses or traditional vernacular dwellings found in Nagan Folk Village located in Joellanamdo province. Examining the floor plans appeared among 36 vernacular folk houses presumably built in the 19th century in the village by means of the changes in the number of bays of Anche, the mail block of the house, the study was also able to construct a spatial compositional process of floor plan development. The floor plan examination revealed that the basic floor plan type in Nagan folk housing was '一' shape, a typical southern dwelling based on the existing classification. This basic type is consisted of three bays or rooms: Jeongji (kitchen), Anbang (large room), and Jageunbang (small room). New spaces or rooms are added to this three room house to expand the house as the residential functions become more complex, such as more living and storage spaces. The expansion appears to have two direction. On the one hand, it has been taken place by inserting Marea, an open wooden floor living space between Anbang and Jageunbang to meet the extended living demand. On the other, Jeongjibang, a second kitchen/storage has been attached to Jeongji outward for extra cooking and storage. This two-way expansion shows the trend of symmetric expansion between cooking, storing space and dwelling space. It can be implied that the arrangement of house rooms has been structurally formulated and shared by the farmer-builders in the 19th century in Nagan village who appeared to be influenced by fixed images for housing.