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  • Korea Institute of Registered Architects
    • Korean Architects
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    • no.5 s.218
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    • pp.7-23
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    • 1987
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The Rusticity and Spirit of Scholars Found at Suwoojae, the Birth House of Garam Byungi Lee (가람(嘉藍) 이병기 생가(李秉岐 生家) 수우재(守愚齋)에서 찾는 소박함과 선비정신)

  • Kim, Jung-Sik;Rho, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Jeong-Moon;Oh, Hyun-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2010
  • This study examines the authentic meaning, location, garden layout, and structural characteristics of Suwoojae(守愚齋), the birth house of Garam Byungi Lee, which was the very epitome of the traditional house structure based on literature review, field survey, and the existing measured drawings. The followings explain how rusticity and spirit of scholars, the core concepts of Garam's poetry, were featured in structural and spacial arrangements of Suwoojae as well as its location and physical layout. 1. Suwoojae is enclosed by Cheonho mountain which fans out of Noryoung mountains in East and located on the tail of Yongwha mountain in West. It has proved to be Yangtack Myoungdang according to the Poongsoo theory, Inguljiryoungron; The energy of earth at a certain location results in the better fortune together with the energy emitted from human body. 2. Suwoojae is an official local monument which was built in 1844, late Joesoen Dynasty by Joheung Lee, Garam's grandfather. Some parts of inner-structure connect with the kitchen in the shape of called Gopae. Suwoojae consists of 4 Sarangchae, 3 Gobangchae, and a Jangdokdae behind Anchae. 3. Since inner and outer walls of Suwoojae are distinctly separate from the main structure, its look varies significantly from different angles. Suwoojae, in its entirety, discloses Garam's philosophy, ideas, and ideology on life and the universe. 4. Apricot trees, Japanese-magnolias, aromatic-trees, crape myrtle, white-magnolias, camellia-trees were planted on the left of the walls, and persimmon trees, jujube trees, plum trees, quince trees were at the inner-yard. Especially, trifoliate orange trees a natural monument of Jeonrabukdo draw substantial attention from visitors. 5. The main garden facilities are located in front of Sarangchae: A rectangle pond(14.72m in length and 3.87m in height), the surroundings of the pond and Anchae, rocks that have distinctive shapes. In general, the garden was designed to incorporate the scenery around Suwoojae as a part of its structure and contain the love for nature and aesthetic sense. 6. It seems that the natural surroundings of Suwoojae had helped form motives of Garam's poetry and assisted him in finding subject-matters and identifying the themes of his works. This is well revealed in his poem, Seungwoonjungee.

Architectural Plan And layout of Buddhist Temples(Wangsil-Wonchal) on through the Study of Records about Temple's Foundation during King Sejo(世祖) Period (기문(記文)으로 본 세조(世祖)연간 왕실원찰(王室願刹)의 전각평면과 가람배치)

  • Lee, Kyung-Mee
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.81-100
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    • 2009
  • The study on Buddhism architecture in early Joseon dynasty was inactive. The period of King Sejo is important for studying the trend of Buddhism architecture in early Joseon, that was transmitted from the end of Goryeo dynasty, but it was difficult to know its exact situation due to lack of related records. The records were all written by Kim Su-ohn, which are Wongaksabi' 'Sangwonsajungchanggi' 'Bongseonsagi 'Geonginsajungchanggi'. The main hall was mainly second floor and there were necessarily annexed buildings at the right and left of the main hall. So the plane figure of $\Box\Box\Box$ was shown. It was a main stream for main hall. This layout may be referred to search for the origin of the layout in courtyard based structure(中庭形) in the late Joseon dynasty. Most of temples had 3 gates. Some part of horizontal corridor was used as 2 gates and the outer gate, far from main hall, was without corridor. The gate leading to front yard of main hall was called front gate, the next middle gate and the outer gate was Oisamun(外沙門) or Samun(沙門). Im most of the temples, people could enter into the front yard through pavilion which had the function of bell tower. The pavilions were located between front gate and first corridor. It is thought that this layout of the place for making bean curd outside the temple area will contribute to different studies on temples making bean cure in the future. The records about temples's foundation studied above are a little different between temples, but have more similarities. There common denominators represent the architecture tendency of Buddhist temples in the related period. It is thought that such a tendency was also shown on architecture of other temples during the reign of King Sejo as well as Buddhist temples.

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Vegetation Water Status Monitoring around China and Mongolia Desert: SPOT VEGETATION Data use (중국과 몽골 사막주변의 식생수분상태 탐지 : SPOT VEGETATION 자료 이용)

  • Lee, Ga-Lam;Yeom, Jong-Min;Lee, Chang-Suk;Pi, Kyoung-Jin;Park, Soo-Jae;Han, Kyung-Soo;Kim, Young-Seup
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2009.03a
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    • pp.101-104
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    • 2009
  • 기후 시스템에서 지구온난화는 세계적으로 매우 중요한 문제이고 이는 기후변화, 이상기온, 폭우, 가뭄 등의 문제를 초래한다. 특히 사막화는 전 세계적으로 10억 명 이상의 사람들에게 영향을 미치고 있다. 건조한 상태의 식생은 사막화되기 쉽기 때문에 식생의 수분상태는 사막화의 중요한 지표이다. 본 논문에서는 중국과 몽골 사막 주변영역에 대해 식생의 수분상태를 탐지하였다. 식생의 수분상태를 탐지하기 위해 1999년부터 2006년까지의 SPOT/VEGETATION 위성 이미지를 이용하여 정규화 수분지수(NDWI: Normalized Difference Water Index)를 산출하였다. 그 결과 1999년부터 2006년까지의 NDWI는 사막주변영역에서 감소하는 경향을 보였고, 그 영역은 몽골 고비사막 북동지역과 중국 타클라마칸 사막의 남동지역에 위치해 있었다.

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A Study on the Collection Use and Overlap of Regional Collaborative Library System in Public Libraries (공공도서관의 지역통합시스템 운영이 장서의 이용 및 중복에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Hyun-Kyung;Noh, Dong-Jo
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.251-267
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    • 2018
  • In this research, a sample was selected from a public library in Paju city, which operates a regional collaborative library system. They collected data on materials, usage, and acquisition. An analysis of book collection data and usage data was also conducted in order to evaluate the correlation between the usage and acquisition by comparing overlap of purchased materials. As a result, circulations and the interlibrary loan (ILL) borrowing requests were differentiated by topics according to targeted materials, and that these characteristics affect the overlap of purchased materials. The study suggested that public libraries in the region collaborative library system need to consider the paradigm of collection and access when purchasing books.

How to read of Manhoengcheongnyu (만횡청류의 한 독법(讀法) - '남녀 간의 만남과 이별'의 경우 -)

  • Lee, Young-Tae
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.44
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    • pp.237-254
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    • 2016
  • It is by presenting the how to read of Manhoengcheongnyu(만횡청류) in this article. Premise of how to read of Manhoengcheongnyu(만횡청류), the meaning of the lyrics is inconsequential. And yet reading, at the same time, it is a singing of drinking. Such characteristic is one that is found in reading substances and singing thereof. Premise of how to read of Manhoengcheongnyu (만횡청류), to the statement of the encounter and farewell between men and women when considering these points, 'Ijeneunmotbogedo(이제는못보게도~)' is reflected the heart of the speaker is called "do not want to parting". Speaker, want their own appearance has reached the lover through the children. Lover is the speaker can be left laughing would could spend laughing after all.

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Pseudanabaena Species Diversity and Off-flavor Material (2-MIB) Production by Cyanobacteria in Korea (우리나라 Pseudanabaena 속 남조류 종다양성 및 남조류 기원 이취미 물질(2-MIB)의 발생)

  • Kim, Keonhee;Park, Chaehongk;Shim, Yeonbo;Kim, Nan-young;Lee, Soogone;Jang, Jaeyoung;Lee, Karam;Hwang, Soon-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.381-397
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    • 2021
  • Off-flavor materials (geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB)) produced by microorganisms, such as, cyanobacteria and actinomycetes, cause freshwater use problems worldwide. Due to unpleasant taste and odor, these microorganisms have raised issues especially in drinking water resources. Recently, there has been increasing concern about 2-MIB and causal cyanobacteria, namely, Pseudanabaena, in Korea. However, material production and ecological dynamics remain largely unexplored. This study reviewed the distribution of Pseudanabaena, its species diversity, and the research trend of molecular ecology related to 2-MIB production in Korea. Based on published literature, we found that seven species of Pseudanabaena which include P. mucicola, P. limnetica, P. redekei, P. catenata, P. galeata, P. yagii, and P. cinerea appeared to occur in a variety of Korean water systems. All of these Pseudanabaena species were found in the North-Han River system (Lakes Soyang, Chuncheon, Uiam, and Paldang). Some of these species were also detected in other watersheds, but the precise species diversity was not identified. Species belonging to the Pseudanabaena genus are hard to classify through general microscopic alpha taxonomy, due to their very small cell size and similar morphological characters. Moreover, the potential of 2-MIB production cannot be detected by microscopic observation. Combining molecular ecological techniques, such as, environmental genomic materials (eDNA, eRNA) analyses to conventional methods could be useful to better understand the off-flavor material production and dynamics, thereby providing more efficient management strategies of freshwater systems.