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전통목조건축물 내부 구조의 3D 구현 (3D Implementation of Wooden Structure System in Korea Traditional Wooden Building)

  • 이강훈;조세홍
    • 한국멀티미디어학회논문지
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.332-340
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    • 2010
  • 본 논문은 우리나라의 대표적인 "문화 콘텐츠"인 전통목조건축물을 컴퓨터 및 멀티미디어 기술을 사용하여 보존, 복원하기 위한 방법론을 제시하고, 방법론에 따라 구현을 하였다. 디지털 콘텐츠로 구현하기 위하여 전통목조건축물의 디지털화 의미와 고려해야 할 요소를 정의하고 제작단계와 제작방법을 제안하였다. 또한, 제안한 방법을 사용하여 경복궁 근정전 및 창덕궁 인정전의 공포부분을 디지털로 제작함에 있어 목조건축의 건축 부재, 구조 및 단청 등을 고려하였다. 두 건물의 공포부분의 부재 수치 관계를 활용하여 하나의 전통목조건축물을 디지털화 하면 다른 전통목조건축물을 디지털화 할 수 있는 방법을 제시하였다. 본 논문의 또 다른 장점은 다른 문화유산 연구가 외부 구현에 중점을 두고 있는데 비하여 내부 구조의 관계성을 밝혀 보존, 복원에 활용할 수 있다는 것이다.

우리나라 궁궐 지당의 조성기법에 관한 기초 조사 연구 -경복궁, 창덕궁, 창경궁의 지안 축석 기법을 중심으로- (A Exploratory Research on the Construction Techniques of Ponds in Korean Royal Palace Gardens)

  • 이상민;정수정;허학영;안동만
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.124-130
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    • 2001
  • We have increasing number of new ponds planned and designed in traditional styles. However, many of the stoneworks at the edges of those new ponds are not the characteristics of our traditional ponds. This study is aiming at surveying and analysing the building techniques of Korean traditional water edges built with stones, by investigating selected ponds in royal palace gardens. This study was conducted through field investigation and literature reviews. Nine ponds from Gyongbok Palace, Changdeok Palace, and Changgyong Palace, which have many well-preserved ponds of various styles, were surveyed. First of all, the building materials (stones), or the kinds and sizes of stones used for the edges of ponds were surveyed. Secondly, construction methods, or the height and techniques of buildings stone walls were surveyed. Major findings were, first, the edges of most ponds constructed with granite Jangdaeseok, usually 120cm-140cm long, and 30cm-40cm thick. The only exceptions were those ponds which seemed to have been influenced by Japanese style. Second, typical pond ages were up-right vertical walls. Granite jangdaeseoks were piled-up 2 stories or up to six stories. Exceptions were Bandoji Pond and Chundangji Pond which had been constructed during latest period(King 'Ghojong' period). Third, heith of stone walls were between 60cm and 220cm. The depth of ponds were about 150cm or less, and the rest of the edge wall height was freeboard. Though the results of this study was not made by precise investigation and actual measurement, they could be fundamental information and data for the traditional styles of the Chosun dynasty Palace. It is believed that continuous researches on this matter will result in important and fundamental data of the establishment of traditional water edges.

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고려의 궁궐 운영과 조선 초의 궁궐제도 정비 (Palace Operation of Goryeo and the Reform of the Palace System in Early Joseon)

  • 김지현
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.67-78
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    • 2020
  • This study examines the transitional situation that can be seen from the palace operation in early Joseon Dynasty. The first decades of Joseon after the nation was founded differ from the Joseon Dynasty as a whole, but rather similar with the Goryeo Dynasty. By examining "The History of Goryeo(高麗史)," it showed that palace operation during the Goryeo Dynasy was marked by the fact that a separate palace was built and resided in despite the existence of the Bongweol(本闕, main palace) as the central palace. The separation of the parent's generation and the children's generation was shown through the establishment of one's own palace. Such trait of Goryeo affected palace construction directly after the founding of Joseon. This can be shown from the characteristic of palace operation by generation. The construction of the Changdeokgung Palace(昌德宮) of King Taejong, as his own palace, is an example. Afterwards, the palace system of Joseon was established, and the space of the king and the crown prince was merged through ritual reform during the reign of King Sejong. However, the space for the parents of the king were considered separate, and this influence continued to the reign of King Seongjong. The construction of Changgyeonggung Palace(昌慶宮) during the reign of King Seongjong is an event where the king proclaimed the separation with his mother and grandmother.

조선시대 궁궐 도배지 특성 연구 - 경복궁, 창덕궁, 칠궁을 중심으로 - (A study on characteristics of palace wallpaper in the Joseon Dynasty - Focusing on Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Chilgung Palace -)

  • 김지원;김지선;김명남;정선화
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제56권1호
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    • pp.80-97
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구에서는 조선시대 후기부터 현재까지 보존된 경복궁, 창덕궁 그리고 칠궁 내 일부 전각의 도배지를 채취하여 조선 왕실에서 도배지로 사용한 종이의 종류와 특징을 파악하고자 하였다. 이에 첫 번째로, 고문헌 조사를 바탕으로 왕실에서 사용된 도배지 기록을 통해 왕실에서의 도배 특성을 확인하였다. 두 번째로, 건립 시기가 비교적 분명한 전각을 대상으로 현장 조사를 실시하여 시료확보 후 초배지 분석을 실시하였다. 따라서 왕실 도배지로 활용된 한지의 주원료를 확인하였으며, 청색 장식지 분석을 통해 격식을 갖춰야 하는 공간에 사용된 청색 발색물질(염료·안료)의 종류를 파악하였다. 분석을 통해 확인한 결과를 토대로 조선시대 궁궐 도배지와 관련한 고문헌 기록과 대조함으로써 문헌의 기록과 현존 도배지 실물을 확인하고, 향후 궁궐 도배지의 보수 시 문화재 복원의 기초자료를 제공하고자 하였다. 17~20세기 영건의궤류 36건 등에 기록된 도배 관련 내용을 추출하여 시기별 도배지 종류 변화, 사용처에 따른 도배지 종류 등의 내용을 검토한 결과, 의궤 제작용 한지와 도배용 한지의 명칭이 다르지 않아 조선시대에는 문서지와 도배지를 구분하지 않고 사용했음을 알 수 있었다. 또한 시대별 도배지의 종류는 차이가 있지만 백지, 후백지, 저주지, 초주지, 각장이 도배의 기저를 이루는 것은 조선 말기까지 지속된 것이 확인된다. 궁궐 벽체와 직접 붙어있던 면의 초배지를 대상으로 섬유의 형태학적 특성 및 정색 반응(KS M ISO 9184-4: 그라프 "C" 염색 시험)을 통해 섬유 식별을 실시한 결과, 왕실에서 도배지로 활용된 한지의 주원료를 확인하였으며 전각의 건립 시기에 따라 당시 한지를 제작하는 데 사용한 지료의 원재료를 파악하였다. 또한 청색 장식지의 발색원료를 광학현미경, 자외-가시광 분광분석(UV-Vis), X선 회절분석(XRD)을 통해 분석한 결과 격식을 갖춰야 하는 공간에 사용된 청색 장식지의 염료 및 안료의 종류를 파악하였으며 청색을 내기 위한 원료로서 쪽, 청금석, 코발트블루 등이 사용된 것이 확인되었다.

창덕궁 대조전 목부재의 연륜연대 측정 (Tree-Ring Dating of Wood Elements of Daejojeon, Changdukgung)

  • 박서영;박원규;김요정
    • 한국문화재보존과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국문화재보존과학회 2005년도 제22회 학술대회 발표 논문집
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    • pp.300-305
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    • 2005
  • Tree-ring chronologies can be used to date historical buildings and furniture by matching them with the chronologies of living trees or previously dated samples. Tree-ring dating gives a calender year to each tree ring and produces the felling dates of logs or woods which had been used for buildings. In Korea, several chronologies of Japanese red pine(Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.,'sonamu' in Korean), a major species for the wooden building materials, have been developed and used for dating historical buildings. Daejojeon of Changduck Palace is known to be reconstructed in A.D. 1920 after burned-out in A.D. 1917. Instead of new woods, Daejojeon was reconstructed by reusing the woods of Kyotaejeon in Kyungbok Palace. We sampled total of 26 wood samples which were replaced during the repair process of Daejojeon in 1995. Felling dates of the samples were determined by the dendrochronological crossdating method. Crossdating method employs graphic comparison of the master patterns (ring-width plots of living trees or known dates) with those of the sample chronologies of unknown dates. The cutting dates of Daejojeon woods were divided in two groups. One was the late 1860s and the other 1880s. The results confirmed that Kyotaejeon was reconstruced first in the A.D 1860s and then in late 1880s after burning out in 1876.

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창덕궁 후원의 경관에 관한 소고 -정조의 "상림십경(上林十景)"을 중심으로 (An Interpretation of Landscape of Ch'angdok Palace Rear Garden -Focused on the king Jongjo's "Sangrimshipkyong" Poem-)

  • 이수학
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.92-108
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    • 2000
  • The rear garden of the Ch'angdok Palace is considered to be representative of gardens of the 15th century to the end of Choson Dynasty in the early 20th century and is very well preserved. Therefore with its long history, it's been represented in various way. This study tried to interprete the rear garden of the Ch'angdok Palace in terms of 'text through king Jungjo's "Sangrimshipkyog". Jungjo's "Sangrimshipkyng" that describes scenery related to ten place of the rear garden of the Ch'angdok Palace was written when he was a crown prince. And the scenery of ten places can't be separated from their physical looks and those ten places were quite different from now. For that reason, to begin with, this study recomposed those ten places through maps and drawings that revived the current looks and rear garden. And what poems tried to tell and what meanings whey had in the literacy of that age that allowed "poem enchained ten scapes" were studied in the context of co-relationship with space. As a text it is very ancient and questions arise on how to correctly interpret the information it holds. But this interpretation is only one side of the various aspects that the rear garden of the Ch'angdok Palace has compared to its long history. In light of the present age an interpretation can have richer and more varied meanings, creating many new viewpoints. creating many new viewpoints.

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창덕궁 측우대에 새긴 '측우기명' 연구 - 『澈齋眞蹟(철재진적)』을 중심으로 - (A Study of the Changdeok Palace Chugudae and its Inscriptions - Focused on 『Cheoljae Jinjeok (澈齋眞蹟)』 -)

  • 전태일;이단;전영신
    • 대기
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.455-469
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    • 2011
  • The Chugudae is a pedestal for the Chugugi. While many Chugudae were made during the Joseon Dynasty period, seven remained in existence until the early 20th century. Only five of them remain to this day-Gwansanggam (Royal Office of Astronomy and Meteorology), the Seonhwadang in Daegu, the Changdeok Palace, Tongyeong, and Yeongyeongdang. The Changdeok Palace Chugudae is the only existing model made not only as a meteorological instrument but also as a memorial statue. It has been a challenge to decipher 41 of the 368 characters in 'Chugugi-myeong (The title of the inscriptions on the Changdeok Palace Chugudae)' as these had been eroded. However, the interpretation of the full text of 'Chugugi-myeong' became possible thanks to the "Cheoljae Jinjeok (澈齋眞蹟)" which was discovered through this study. The key sentences of the 'Chugugi-myeong' include the reason for creation, the size and functions of the Chugugi and a eulogy to the reigns of King Sejong, Youngjo and Jeongjo. Moreover, its splendid design is worthy of further study. To conclude its true meaning and value, the Changdeok Palace Chugudae requires a more extensive investigation from the viewpoint of an art history.

창덕궁 낙선재 외피 열류량 실측을 통한 열관류율 산정 및 열 성능 해석 (Overall Heat Transfer Coefficients and Thermal Performance Evaluation through Heat Flux Measurement at Nakseonjae in Changdeokgung)

  • 김민휘;김진효;권오현;한욱;정재원
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국태양에너지학회 2008년도 추계학술발표대회 논문집
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    • pp.190-195
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    • 2008
  • The objective of this research is to determine overall heat transfer coefficients (K-value) of exterior wall, floor, and roof of Nakseonjae, a Korean traditional residence via field measurement of transient heat flow and temperature difference across each envelope component. Heat flow sensors and T-type thermocouple were attached on the internal and the external surface of each building component, and real-time measurement data were collected for the three consecutive summer days. The K-values determined in this research showed good agreement with other results from open literature. Peak and annual thermal loads of the traditional residence estimated by a commercial energy simulation program were compared with those for a current apartment house. The traditional house showed lower annual cooling load than that of the current building. It may caused by the fact that the traditional building has less air-tight envelopes and no fenestration passing direct solar radiation into the space.

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조선시대 측4량가 건축의 구조와 특징 (A study on the Structure and Design Concept of Asymmetrical Building with 4 Purlins in the Joseon Dynasty)

  • 김버들;이종서
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제28권6호
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    • pp.7-18
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    • 2019
  • This study is to find out the design concept of asymmetrical building with 4 purlins mainly in Sungkyunkwan(Confucian Shrines), Changgyeonggung palace and Changdeokgung palace The results are as follows: First, asymmetrical building with 4 purlins has the same height pillars, which was useful to control the side lenght and put a higher pillar without limit. Second, the side length of the asymmetrical building with 4 purlins is between 12 to 14 Ja[尺]. It's relatively longer than the minimum length(12 Ja) of 5 purlins architecture seen in later Joseon dynasty. Third, asymmetrical building with 4 purlins was not an anomalous structure when compared to 3 purlins and 5 purlins. It was actually a traditional style, unlike the current architectural recognition nowadays, which mainly focused on the balanced roof structure. These examples show that the architectures in Early Joseon dynasty were planned and constructed first according to the plane division that fit in a specific use or space.

창덕궁 선정전의 의례 공간적 건축 구조 (The Architectural Structure of Seonjeong-jeon in Changdeok Palace as a Ceremonial Hall)

  • 이종서
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.39-52
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    • 2020
  • Seonjeong-jeon, the semi-great hall in Changdeok Palace, was constructed in a highly formal and conservative style and accommodated official ceremonies. However, the contemporary modification of the building has distorted or eliminated features including the two side doors on the front, the floor coverings, and the throne base (Jwa-tap) that consisted the most significant part of the throne. Seonjeong-jeon originally had three doors that stood between each pair of columns on the front side, respectively. The courtiers accessed the building through the side doors, while the central door was exclusively designated for the king. However, the renovation in 1999 ignored the political context of the architectural form of the building and changed the side doors into windows, damaging the traditional structure inherited from the early Joseon Dynasty. Although the building currently has traditional wooden floor structure (Woomul-maru), it was originally covered with square brick tiles (Bang-jeon) before the Japanese occupation, following the customs of early Joseon Dynasty. The throne was placed to the north of the central door and consisted of the throne base and a decorative roof (Dang-ga). A canvas (Jang-ja), which featured the royal symbolic painting of Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks, was also installed between the two columns that connected the base and the roof. Nevertheless, only the columns and the blank canvas remain nowadays after the removal of the base.