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A Study on the Acceptance of the 'On-dol' in the Official - Residences Built by the Japanese Colonist in 1905~1945 - (1905~1945년에 지어진 일본 관사의 온돌 수용 - 국가기록원 소장 일제시기 관영건축도면을 중심으로 -)

  • Baek, Yun-Jin;Jeon, Bong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the acceptance of the On-dol, Korean underfloor heating system, in the official residences built by the japanese colonist in 1905~1945. The On-dol is the main element that formed Korean housing culture throughout our her history. Since the climate of Korea is colder than that of Japan, the Japanese-style house built in Korea needed to take measures for the harsher winter. Therefore the official residences built during the japanese colonial period, built after the Japanese-style house, accepted the On-dol as additional heating system for their houses. Over forty years the official residences were constructed in large quantities, and many of the official residences also installed the On-dol. Some important changes were discovered about the acceptance of the On-dol. To define this concretely, this study was performed empirically through the comparison and analysis of governmental architectural drawings. There is great significance to consider that an architectural element of Korea influenced the Japanese-style houses. In conclusion, differences between the official residences with the On-dol and those without, during the latter stage of the japanese colonial period have founded. These results demonstrate that this element of traditional korean architecture affected the development of foreign houses built in Korea.

기획특집-쓰레기 자동집하시설 시스템

  • Korea Mechanical Construction Contractors Association
    • 월간 기계설비
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    • no.6 s.191
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    • pp.36-48
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    • 2006
  • 인구증가와 급속한 산업화에 따른 대량생산, 다량소비로 인해 쓰레기의 발생량은 지속적으로 증가하고 있으며 생활수준의 향상으로 쓰레기의 질적 특성도 변화되고 있다. 정부는 분리수거로 쓰레기 감량화 유도를 위해 지난 ’95년부터 쓰레기 종량제를 전국적으로 실시하고 있으나 수거∙운반단계에서 발생하는 문제는 크게 개선되지 못하고 있다. 따라서 쓰레기 방치에 따른 악취, 미관저해 등의 환경 위생적인 측면과 교통 안전 등의 문제를 해결할 수 있는 새로운 개념의 수거∙운반방식 도입의 필요성이 대두되고 있다. 쓰레기 자동집하시설은 지하관로를 통해 쓰레기를 수거하는 방식의 최첨단 시스템으로 지상에서 쓰레기를 볼 수 없는 쾌적한 주거환경 조성 및 기존의 수거∙운반 단계의 단점을 해결한 쓰레기 수거 시스템이다. 이미 유럽 및 일본 등에서 도입되어 운영되고 있는 쓰레기 자동집하시스템은 삶의 질 향상과 함께 에서 운영비 절감 등 경제적인 면에서 우수성이 검증된 바있다. 국내에 쓰레기 자동집하시설이 도입된지 10여년이 지났으나 그동안 주상복합 및 병원, 오피스텔 등에만 적용될 정도로 시장이 매우 미미했었다. 최근들어 쾌적한 주거환경에 대한 관심이 높아짐에 따라 지자체 및 발주처가 확대적용할 예정이어서 새로운 시장으로 떠오르고 있다. 최근 토지 공사가 성남 판교 집하시설과 용인흥덕지구 집하시설 입찰에 들어갔고, 주공도 광명소하지구 집하시설을 입찰에 붙였는데 건설업계의 관심이 집중되었다. 이와 관련 본지는 쓰레기자동집하시설 도입 필요성 및 원리, 국내 적용 현황 등에 관해 자세히 알아보고, 우양기건(주)(대표 강석대)가 인천광역시 도시개발공사로부터 분리발주 받은 송도4공구 1, 2단지 쓰레기관로수송설비공사의 시공사례를 알아본다. 향후 쓰레기 관로수송설비공사는 주택 단지 형성시 반드시 필요한 공사중의 하나이며 지자체로부터 분리발주될 가능성이 높은 공사 중의 하나이므로 우리 설비건설업계가 관심을 가져야할 분야이다.

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유럽의 화재보험 관계법령 소개

  • Lee, U-Lee
    • 방재와보험
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    • s.46
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    • pp.73-75
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    • 1990
  • 화재로 인한 인명 및 재산상의 손실을 예방하고 신속한 재해복구와 인명피해에 대한 적정한 보상을 하게 함으로써 국민생활의 안정에 기여하게 함을 목적으로 1973년 2월 6일 법률 제 2482호로 공포된 "화재로 인한 재해보상과 보험가입에 관한 법률"에 의거 서울특별시, 5개직할시 및 전주시에 소재한 특수건물(4층 이상건물, 국유건물, 교육시설, 백화점, 시장, 의료시설, 흥행장, 숙박업소, 송장, 송동주택 등) 소유자는 "신체손해배생 특약부 화재보험" 에 의무적으로 가입토록 되어있다. 이밖에도 국가저액적으로 또는 국민 복지증진을 위하여 많은 종류의 의무보험을 실시하고 있으며, 특히 위 법률과 유사한 사례로 국내에는 "항공운송 사업진흥법" (제7조), "산림법" (제113조)에 보험가입에 대한 의무규정이 있다. 일본 동경해상화재보험(주)에서 발간한 "손해보험과 시장"과 영국에서 발간한 "Handbook of risk management"에 의하면 거의 대부분의 국가에서 책임보험등 의무보험제도를 실시하고있으며, 특히 스위스, 서독, 벨기에, 아이슬란드, 브라질에서는 특수건물 화재보험과 유사하게 건물에 대한 의무보험제도를 실시하고 있는데 이들 국가중 스위스에서는 이미 180여년전부터 26개 주 중 19개 주에서 모든 건물에 대하여 화재보험 가입을 의무화하고 있으며, 그 수용동산까지도 화재보험에 부부토록 강제화되어 있는 주도 있다. 한편 서독에서도 오래전부터 건물의 화재보험 가입을 의무화하고 있는 주가 많으며, 의무화를 실히하고 있지 않은 주도 보험가입은 임의적이나 가입시에는 반드시 주가 지정한 공영건물보험기관에 가입토록 하는 독접형태로 운영되고 있다. 따라서 외국의 의무보험 실태를 보다 구체적으로 파악해 보기 위하여 스위스 바젤주(Basel- Stadt- Kantons)의 건물보험법을 소개하고자 한다.

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Comparative Analysis on Design Characteristics of Traditional Storage Furniture in Interior Context of Korea, China and Japan (실내공간 맥락에서 본 한${\cdot}$${\cdot}$일 전통수납가구 특성 비교연구)

  • 김국선;이연숙
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.173-180
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    • 2004
  • The cultural identity of each nation has appeared as a major issue in this multi-cultural era, and needs to define It clearly through comparisons with other cultures have been raised. The purpose of this study is to figure out ‘similarity’ and ‘dissimilarity’ on design characteristics of traditional storage furniture in interior context of Korea, China and Japan. Comparative analysis of traditional furniture was conducted in two terms, in terms of inner space, first, spatial elevation and front patterns, second, flooring materials of the interior space and types of furniture legs. Result of first comparative analysis showed that composition of windows, one of the major decorative elements of interior space, positively influenced on furniture, and reflected unique patterns of each country. Second comparative analysis showed that structures and shapes of traditional furniture vary depending on flooring materials. As a result of it, Korean furniture has the structure of ‘punghyeol’ and Chinese furniture has the structure of ‘aja’ with ‘takni’ , a combination of legs. In contrast to the two countries, Japanese furniture has rarely legs. The result of analysis is expected to act a role of establishing the cultural identity of our own country.

The Key Points of Architectural Planning for Floating Residential Architecture (플로팅 주거건축의 주요 건축계획 항목에 관한 연구 -플로팅 건축 관련 기준 및 주거건축 해외 사례를 중심으로-)

  • Song, Seog-Ki
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.5281-5289
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to identify the key points of architectural planning for floating residential architecture. For this purpose, this study analyses 6 kinds of standards about floating architecture and 14 cases of floating residential architecture. As a result, this study finds out 4 points of architectural planning for floating residential architecture; first, planning of access to upland and walkway, second, public facilities and community space planning, third, planning of various equipment, material and fixed extinguishing system for fire prevention, forth, modular system planning including manufacturing, transporting and installation of modular house.

A Study on the Types and Supply of Elderly Housing in Japan (일본 노인주거시설의 종류와 공급특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Soonjung
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2010
  • In Japan, a lot of elderly housing types have been developed in order to meet various needs of the older person and the change of social situations. Elderly housings can be divided into three categories elderly housings for healthy older persons, elderly care homes for the healthy and elderly care facilities for the unhealthy. Elderly housings include public and private rental housings. Sometimes they can be designated only for the elderly. Elderly care homes for the healthy elderly include full fee charging elderly housing, elderly homes, low fee charging elderly homes and care houses. Elderly care facilities for the unhealthy elderly consist of full fee charging elderly care homes, group homes for the dementia, elderly health facilities, nursing homes, elderly hospitals, and so on. However "elderly care facilities" have been proved not to be efficient for the delivery of elderly welfare services nor satisfactory to the frail older person. Therefore, based on the concept of the "Normalization", daily services have been provided for the elderly in order that they can live at their own home in the community for themselves. As a result, Japan aims not only to reduce elderly welfare expenses but also to increase elderly users' satisfaction. Emphasis on non-institutionalization and in-home services, regional characterization, harmony between Hard and Soft, user oriented services, substantiality, universal design and so on are sought for the sake of those goals.

Analysis of the Preference to use Wood in Construction of Korea and Japan (한국과 일본의 주거용 건축물에 대한 목재사용 선호도에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Min-Young;Jeon, Gyu-Yeob;Hong, Won-Hwa
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.323-326
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    • 2005
  • This study aims to show the growing popularity in the use of wood in new residential construction and improvements to existing housing throughout Asia. Residents want wood in their house and we also have the problem to reduce carbon dioxide which we can solve by using wood. If well implemented in construction, we can expect Kyoto protocol reduce the average global temperature by 0.02$^{\circ}$C or even up to 0.28$^{\circ}$C by the year 2050. A survey of Korean and Japanese people was conducted targeting unique preferences that may exist between these two Nations. Initial findings showed that residents preferred wood in their homes and reductions in carbon dioxide was also a factor. It is important for architects and those interested in using wood to understand that there are many advantages to using wood materials for construction. From this point of view using wood to can produce appreciable effects such as cutting house maintenance costs, creating a natural home design, and building in a manner that is friendlier on the environment.

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A Study on Predication model for TVOC Emissions of Finishing material in Apartment House (공동주택 건축내장재의 TVOC 방출량에 관한 예측모델 연구)

  • Kim, Hyung-Soo;Lee, Kyung-Hoi
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2002
  • While cognition about an environment pollution becomes important recently, the intense pollution measures about an indoor air environment is required. In the case of building indoor environment, over 80% of modem people is living in building and these days an interest of building interior materials which becomes a reason for indoor environmental pollution in public house, office, is increasing. An experimental measurement method of this study is as follows. (1) American EPA TO-17, ASTMD5116-97, measurement method in VOCs experiment of Japanese closet industrial association (2) 2.4-DNPH cartridge method in HCHO experiment, based on American EPA TO-11 and measurement method of Japanese closet industrial association (3) standard compound is analyzed by using HPLC after solvent extraction process (4) paint and furniture are selected as measurement objects (5) we also made small chamber to grasp an emission characteristic of HCHO and VOCs and to get an environment-amicable forecast model through it, then we developed the model which can forecast emission rate by chamber experiment.

Review on the Cooperative Policing System in Japan (일본의 민경협력치안제도에 대한 고찰 및 시사점)

  • Kim, Gyoo-Sik;Choi, Eung-Ryul
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.36
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    • pp.29-55
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    • 2013
  • In modern society, citizen's expectation about policing levels have been rising over time and it limited resources of the police to deal with the security services are insufficient. Until now, the state monopoly of the police activity was changing to subject of a variety in cooperation with public security system. The citizens considers community not the destination to police enforce the law but space for effective policing partners. Japanese police focus on cooperation oriented policing to strengthen the police and local residents with crime prevention for a long time. Also, the community through a variety of problem-solving policing activities to identify problems such as anxiety and anguish of the people. The legal basis for cooperative policing activity is that Nagaoka city crime prevention regulation in 1979. In recent years, Tokyo local government legislated the safe town development regulations(東京都安全 安心まちづくり條例) and set up the hot-spot area to promote the safety of public facilities. Cooperative policing not police intervention for crime prevention but national policy for the city reclamation in Japan. Police as well as the Ministry of Land and Transport, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Education, Prime Minister and all government departments thread safe city, crime prevention, and has been working to make the safe city. Japan's cooperative policing is a system that receives the most attention and greater implications.

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A Comparative Study on Application of Material in Traditional Residents of Korea, China and Japan - Focusing on Representative Upper-class House - (한·중·일 전통주거의 재료적용 특성 비교 연구 - 각국 대표 상류주택을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Hwi Kyung;Choi, Kyung Ran
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.19
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    • pp.293-305
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    • 2015
  • At the same time the unique cultural traits of each country are valued, it has become an essential element to establish the cultural identity of a country. This study is aimed at comparing the residence architectural cultures in East-Asia and thus identifying Korea's own unique traits by determining the application characteristics of traditional architectures of Korea, China and Japan through practical investigation of materials, a basic element of architectural shaping. Literature survey and field study were conducted in parallel for this study, and architectural buildings under investigation included Mucheomdang House in Korea, Prince Gong Mansion in China and Dokyudo Building in Japan. Construction materials in Korea, China and Japan include natural materials such as wood, stone and clay, and artificial materials such as metals, paper, roof tiles, plug and glass. and the buildings were constructed with the combination of these materials. This commonality can be often found in the architectural composition. However, in the interior composition, the choice and application of different materials were clear between three countries, which were shown to be different depending on climates, processing methods and living culture of each country. First of all, since each country selected materials under the influence of its own vegetation and climates, living environment of each country could be seen via its residence. Also, it could be seen that while Korea and Japan show a certain similarity such as the traits of standing-sitting culture and the finish of paper in the interior, China is clearly different. In particular, regarding the material processing, the artificial processing was minimized in Korea, which mainly gave rough and crude feelings while due to the use of straight timbers, the architectural representation with organized and refined feelings was made in Japan. China showed the highest percentage of artificial processing of materials among three countries, which was highly associated with the coloring culture of China. Also, it could be seen that technology related to fine architectural materials such as bricks and glass was greatly advanced in China. Thus, how immaterial elements such as natural characteristics, functionality and aesthetics were applied in relation to residence in Korea, Japan and China could be determined through the comparison of architectural materials.