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전통마을 공동체 문화의 현황과 공간적 특성

  • Kim, Su-Jin;Sim, U-Gyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture Conference
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    • 2010.03a
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    • pp.99-103
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 도시민의 공동체 의식함량을 위한 주거단지 모델개발을 위한 기초자료로 활용하기 위해 연구가 진행되었다. 1차적인 자료 수집의 목적에서 국내의 25개 전통마을을 답사하고, 자료를 정리하였으며, 전통마을에 내재되어 있는 공동체 문화적 요소를 통해, 마을의 공간적 특성과 장소적 의미를 이해하고자 하였다. 전통마을에서 인간과 자연은 도덕경 25장에 나오는 '인법지(人法地) 지법천(地法天) 천법도(天法道) 도법자연(道法自然)[사람은 땅을 본받고, 땅은 하늘을 본받으며, 하늘은 도를 본받고, 도는 자연을 본받는다]'의 글귀처럼 서로 관계를 맺으면서 살아왔다. 또 그 속에서 인간 서로 간에 관계를 맺으며, 의지하며, 이해하고, 때론 단결하며 살아가는 모습은 인간이 향유해야 할 이상향이다. 또 그 관계를 지속적으로 영유하고자 그들만의 규범의 정신을 마을이라는 작은 울타리에서 실현하고자 하였다. 우리는 이러한 공동체적 문화와 교훈을 전통마을이라는 오래된 미래에서 찾을 수 있을 것이다.

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Features in Using and Planting of Japanese Apricot(Prunus mume) Adopted to Traditional Gardens (전통원림에 도입된 매화(Prunus mume)의 이용과 배식 특성)

  • Lim, Eui-Je;So, Hyun-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.68-79
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    • 2012
  • This study examines features in using Japanese apricots that assume a leading place with a special symbolism among various species of trees adopted to traditional gardens from a landscaping view. Specific aspects of how Japanese apricots were adopted to traditional gardens are as follows. First, while Japanese apricots are used in modern landscape space, there traditionally were six types in use of Japanese apricots as Tammae(探梅) Jungmae(庭梅) Bunmae(盆梅) Byoungmae(甁梅) Chomae(造梅) and Mukmae(墨梅). Second, Japanese apricots planted in gardens[庭梅] were placed mainly in a front yard of Sarang-Chae(the men's part of a traditional house) took a central area because symbolism and ornamental values of Japanese apricots suited what classical scholars sought. Preferred planting sites at that time include south of the building, the yard of Sarang-Chae, space in front of windows and next to fences and waterside. Third, Japanese apricots in traditional gardens were planted in five ways; Dansik(單植) Daesik(對植) Gunsik(群植) Yeolsik(列植) Honsik(混植). Dansik was the most common way in planting Japanese apricots and Daesik intended to enhance orderedness and symbolism of space. Japanese apricots for appreciating in an open field took the form of Gunsik in general but Honsik was also used with species of special symbolism. This study offers an opportunity to grasp traditional planting methods of Japanese apricots based on understanding of cultural aspects of Japanese apricots by focusing on Japanese apricots, the representative traditional species of trees. Results of the study would help to recognize the need to newly understand Japanese apricots and be useful information to plant and use Japanese apricots in a traditional way.

Realization Method for Landscape Architecture Design Using Virtual Reality Technology - Focused on the Residential Garden Design - (가상현실(VR)기법을 이용한 조경설계 구현방법 - 주택정원 설계 중심으로 -)

  • Deng, Bei-Jia;Kim, Young-Hun;Cao, Lin-Sen;Heo, Sang-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2019
  • The Fourth Industrial Revolution, centered on intelligence and information, began to take hold in 2016. This study uses virtual reality technology, which is the most popular technology of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The purpose of this study is to explore a Virtual Walk-through method, which can be easily applied to landscape architecture. At present, virtual reality technology is widely used in the fields of games, emergency training, and architectural design. However, in the field of landscape architecture, it is still in the development stage. In addition, most of the traditional ways to display virtual reality use 2D images, but such methods have some limitations. Therefore, this research addresses the three stages of "design-exhibition-experience" and puts forward a new simple method called 'Virtual Walk-through' that breaks from traditional landscape design exhibitions. The results show that compared with traditional methods, virtual reality has many advantages, such as the freedom of experience, a diversity of viewing angles, information supply, interaction, etc. It can show high quality images and effects, which are suitable for landscape design. It provides an evaluation method for garden design that can be utilized in the future. It is simple and has value as it can reflect the method and the expected effects. Virtual reality technology can bring an infinite number of prospects to the development of landscape architecture.