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논단 - 조경수목의 단편화 현상

  • Park, Chun-Su
    • Landscaping Tree
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    • s.111
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    • pp.43-45
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    • 2009
  • 예전에 한 아파트 건설현장에 평소에 잘 사용되지 않던 벽오동이 설계에 반영된 적이 있었다. 당시 '시행사명+지명'을 혼합하여 사용하던 아파트 명칭에서 친근함과 의미를 담아 'OO마을'로 명명하기 시작하던 즈음이었다. 오동나무는 봉황의 거처라는 좋은 의미를 가지고 있고, 또한 봉황은 60년만에 열리는 대나무 열매를 먹는다는 전설에 마침맞게 주거동 측벽에는 대나무가 설계되어 있어, 배식설계만으로 보자면 아파트단지에 '봉황'의 의미를 부여하기에 안성맞춤이라고 좋아하였다. 그러나 두세곳의 재배지 검수를 통해 설계도니 규격인 가슴높이지름 8cm의 벽오동을 대하였 때, 도저히 내 현장에 도입할 용기가 나지 않았다. 잎도 얼마 있지 않은 데다가 해당 규격의 벽오동은 마치 길쭉한 뭉둥이 같은 줄기에 맹아지처럼 생긴 가지들이 듬성듬성 달린 모습이었다. 그러한 이유로 결국 녹음이 잘 우거져 당장 심었을 때 효과가 좋은 다른 수종으로 설계변경을 결정할 수밖에 없었다.

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Monitoring before and after Nature-Friendly River Construction in Bongwhang Stream (봉황천의 자연형 하천공법 시공전후 모니터링)

  • Park, Eui-Jung;Kim, Yoon-Hwan;Lee, Jong-Pil;Kim, Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.1070-1075
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    • 2007
  • 과거의 이수나 치수기능에 역점을 둔 하천개발이 국민의 하천환경에 대한 관심이 증대되면서 인공화 된 하천을 원래의 자연스러운 하천상태로 되돌리고자 하는 다각적인 노력이 모색되어 하천에 대한 복원계획을 세우고 자연형 하천공법을 개발, 적용하기 위하여 여러 기관에서 각각의 연구목적에 맞게 시험유역에 운영하고 있다. 그러나 소하천은 지역적인 특성이 두드러지고 공간적 분포와 기후적 특성이 다양하기 때문에 소하천 특성변화에 따른 지속적인 자료구축을 위해 유출 및 하도형상등 수리 수문학적 변화특성과 하천환경 특성을 분석하고 모니터링 함으로써 자연형 하천의 시공 후 발생하는 여러 가지 문제에 대한 검증과 설계 시에 세운 목표에 대해서 목표의 달성여부를 검토해야 한다. 하천정비후의 정확한 변화 상태를 검토하여 적용된 공법에 대한 타당성을 검토하여야 하며 각 분야별 세부평가 기준도 작성할 필요가 있다. 본 연구는 행정자치부 선정 소하천정비 시범지구로 지정된 봉황소하천에 대해 유역의 시공전후 모니터링을 실시하여 소하천의 환경기능을 향상시킬 수 있는 소하천 정비공법 개발을 위한 지속적이고 일관성 있는 수리 수문 자료의 축적과 하천환경 개선과 향후 자연형 소하천정비 공법의 기초자료로 활용하는 것이 목적이다. 연구 대상지역인 봉황천은 전라남도 강진군에 위치하고 있으며 시범구간 약 1km에 대해 2003년부터 2006년까지 수질, 수리, 생태계 모니터링을 실시하여 시공전후로 비교하였다.

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Considerations on ground preparation for the Gimhae Bonghwang-dong Ruins (김해 봉황동 유적 대지조성에 대한 소고(小考))

  • YUN Sunkyung
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.24-36
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    • 2022
  • The Bonghwang-dong ruins in Gimhae, the central area of Geumgwan Gaya, is presumed to be the site of the royal palace, and excavations have been in progress at the Gaya National Cultural Heritage Research Institute. According to a research conducted by lowering the level to the base layer on the north side of the site, mostly shell layers composed of oysters were confirmed, and soil composed of different material was alternately filled in to form a site construction. In other words, it can be seen that there was work at the site of the Bonghwang-dong ruins that required large-scale labor, such as building ramparts and embankments. There is stratigraphic confusion such as showing different age values in the same shell layer through a chronological analysis of organic matter and charcoal in the sedimentary layer, and deriving a result value in the upper layer ahead of the lower layer. In addition, open-sea diatoms are observed not only in the sedimentary layers, but also the pits. Therefore, it is judged that the soil constituting the ruins was brought from the outside. The Bonghwang-dong ruins are located inside the commonly called Bonghwang earthen ramparts, where many excavation organizations conducted research within the estimated range of the earthen fortifications. As a result, it was found that it was similar to the sedimentary layers of the ruins of the Three Kingdoms Period, which were investigated along with the ruins of Bonghwang-dong. Through this, the surrounding ruins, including those of Bonghwang-dong, were located close to paleo-Gimhae Bay, so it is believed that the soil brought from the surroundings was used to reinforce the ground. As a result of the excavation research on the Bonghwang-dong ruins conducted so far, it was found by sedimentary layer analysis and soil experiments that the ruins were created on stable land. Relics excavated in the sediments of the ruins and carbon dating data show that Bonghwang-dong carried out large-scale civil construction work in the 4th century to build the site, which clearly shows the status of Geumgwan Gaya.

A Study on Topography Interpretation and the Space Remodeling of the Local City by the Phoenix Thought (봉황사상을 통해 본 조선시대 지방읍치의 지형해석과 공간개조)

  • Shin, Sang-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to clarify topography interpretation and the space remodeling characteristic of the city by the feng shui thought. the result of the study is as follow. 1. remodeling of the city in the Phoenix thought to be involved in the background wants to overcome the difficult situation in the desire to confirm the implications could be. 2. Six cities have confirmed that the restructuring of urban space by the idea that Phoenix, paulownia, a common landscape elements such as bamboo forests, buildings and places, the egg of the phoenix in relation to landscape, such as Phoenix said that the building area as appropriate to the characteristics of their elements.

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Preservation and Identification for Wooden Ship Timber of Bonghwang-Dong, Gimhae, Korea (김해 봉황동 유적 출토 선박부재의 수종분석 및 보존처리)

  • Lee, Kwang Hee;Kim, Dong Yun
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.341-350
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    • 2015
  • The preservation has been conducted for wooden ship timber excavated from Bonghwang-Dong, Gimhae, Korea. The species were analyzed for conservation as pre-treatment. Outer panel was analyzed as Cinnamomum spp. and trapezoid wooden material, wooden wedge was Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.. Wooden ship timber have been treated by vacuum-freeze drying after impregnation with aqueous PEG#3,350 solution(almost 45%). The timber of Bonghwang-Dong ship is considered as Japanese ship that many data such as conformation of ship, location of site, japanese artifact of around site were confirmed. In addition, The ship timber give us the important information about the international trade with Japan.

Identification of Fibers of Samsebul (Triple Buddha Statues) at Bonghwangsa in Andong (안동 봉황사 삼세불 제작에 사용된 섬유의 동정)

  • Cho, Kyoung-Sil;Baek, Young-Mee
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.297-303
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    • 2012
  • Samsebul, the altar portrait behind the statue of Buddha in the main building of Bonghwang temple in Andong, has been designated as Tangible Cultural Property No. 406. These alter portraits have significance as the standard of the research of Samsebul in Joseon period. In this study, fibre of the ground textile is identified using microscopic examination, solubility test, ATR-FT-IR, SEM, XRD. Two samples from Yaksabul(A, B), one sample from Seokgabul(C), and one sample from Amitabul(D), which were collected during the conservation process, were prepared for this study. In previous record, above samples were documented as hemp. Due to severe deterioration and accumulated dust layers on these samples, it was hard to recognize them with naked eyes, but through this study, we could identify that all samples except one from Yaksabul(A) are silk.

A study on the physical properties of fine aggregates of Bonghwang-cheon in the Geum River Basin, Korea (금강유역의 봉황천에 부존하는 잔골재 물성연구)

  • Oh, Keun-Chang;Kim, Ju-Yong;Yang, Dong-Yoon;Lee, Jin-Young;Hong, Sei-Sun;Kim, Jeong-Chan
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2007
  • In this study we experiment on sand deposits (tine aggregates) taken from the old river-bed of the Bonghwang-cheon of Geum River Basin, and evaluate physical properties of fine aggregates in comparison to the KS quality regulation. As a result of experimentation, particle size of fine aggregates is generally smaller in the downstream area than in the upstream area. In addition, physical properties of the fine aggregates tend to depend on the bedrock type. Physical properties of fine aggregates show a strong positive correlation with particle size of old river-bed sediments. Finally, the general physical properties of fine aggregates are conformable to the KS quality regulation, except density and proportion of materials finer than $75{\mu}m$.

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