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A Study on Construction Manner of City Wall Parks in China Beijing (북경의 성곽역사공원 조성방식 연구)

  • Li, Ao-Fei;Kang, Tai-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.129-139
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    • 2015
  • Parks in order to find the inspiration and implication from their construction. The research is focused on a few cross-sectional city wall parks, which are Huangchenggen city wall park, Ming city wall park and Yuandadu city wall park. to come to the conclusion, it defines the generic concept of city wall park, clarifies the transitional process of the city of Beijing, organize the current situation and basis of the construction of the Beijing city wall parks. besides, by analyzing the Beijing city wall parks' specific construction manners including the basis of their planning, the support by government, planning functionality, landscape theme arrangement and gardening arrangement, the research puts forwards their construction characters and drawbacks. through comprehensive analysis on the aspects above, a series of inspirations are obtained for the construction of city wall parks. these include: specialized and legally valid regulation systems need to be setup before planning; government and citizens' proactive support is necessary for the protection of ancient city wall ruins and the construction of the city wall parks; when planning, existing situation should be utilized to the maximum extent, efficiency of space usage should be improved through smooth connection between different spacial locations.

Study on the Section type of old city wall in Eunyang Eupsung (언양읍성 체성(體城)의 단면 형상에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Sam-Geon
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.11 no.4 s.32
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2002
  • Eunyang Eupsung is located in Ulsan metropolitan city. This study is identified the sectional shape of City wall. According to the result of this study, The outer wall in the sectional shape of City wall was 'Hyupchuk', but the inside wall was 'Naetak'. In other words, The inside wall has sloping shape, which was filled with stones and covered with soil and the lawn grass.

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Case Study of Ancient City Wall Renewal in Gongju, a Historic Cultural City (역사문화도시 공주의 고도담장정비 사례 연구)

  • Ohn, Hyoungkeun
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.254-269
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to propose guidance for wall renewal that is appropriate for an ancient city wall through application of advanced research and theories in wall design. It is a streetscape improvement project which forms part of the "Ancient City Image Finding Project". Study methods consist of advanced research classification, wall design theory contemplation, and analysis of the significance of designated ancient city areas and the "Ancient City Image Finding Project" status. Based on these methods, case study candidates were selected, case status and problems were identified, and improvement proposals were analyzed by comparing various features. Advanced wall research was classified into six categories including analysis of wall characteristics; wall design principle applications; wall structure, color, shape, and application; modern reinterpretation; palace walls; and house, temple, and village walls. The wall is an element of the streetscape improvement component of the "Ancient City Image Finding Project", with the characteristic of providing preceding experience in visual and cognitive awareness than interior structure. Case candidates for ancient city wall improvement are based on the composition distribution of the special conservation district in each ancient city as well as the conservation promotion district. Ultimately, the surrounding village of Gongju-si Geumseong-Dong Songsanri-gil, adjacent to the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong, was selected as the candidate. The "Ancient City Image Finding Project" of the surrounding village of Gongju-si Geumseong-Dong Songsanri-gil began with new Hanok construction. However, wall maintenance did not begin concurrently with that new Hanok construction. Support and maintenance took place afterwards as an exterior maintenance project for roadside structures. If the Hanok and wall were evaluated and constructed at the same time, the wall would have been built in unison with the size and design of the Hanok. The layout of the main building and wall of the Hanok is deemed to be a structure that is closed tightly because of its spatial proximity and tall height. Songsan-ri-gil's wall design should create a calm, subtle, and peaceful atmosphere with shapes, colors, and materials that express ancient city characteristics, but it is in an awkward position due to its sharpness and narrowness. The cause of the problem at Gongju-si Geumseong-dong Songsanri-gil, the case candidate, is that it is lacking significantly in terms of the aesthetic factors that traditional walls should possess. First, aesthetic consciousness seems to have disappeared during the selection and application process of the wall's natural materials. Second, the level of completion in design and harmony is absent. Maintenance guidance after analyzing the cause of problems in ancient city wall maintenance at Gongju-si Geumseong-dong Songsanri-gil, the subject area of research, is as follows: First, the Hanok design and layout of the wall and main gate should be reviewed simultaneously. Second, the one-sided use of natural stone wall in the Hanok wall design should be reexamined. Third, a permanent system to coordinate the opinions of citizens and experts during the planning and design phases should be employed. Fourth and finally, the Hanok's individuality shall be collectivized and its value as a cultural asset representing the identity of the community shall be increased.

A Study on the City Wall Ruins Preservation and Management of China (중국 성곽유적의 보존 및 관리)

  • Kang, Tai-Ho;Li, Ao-Fei
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 2017
  • The main objective of this study is to analyze the preservation and management for the city wall ruins of China, and to find out the implications. Firstly, Chinese walls have experienced a process from demolition to protection. The walls of the historical value of the site are gradually being certified, and many walls ruins were designated as a conservation unit. Secondly, China's institutional system is based on the central government issued Cultural Relics P rotection Law and combined with the actual situation of local governments to establish a special law. Management System is Cultural Relics Bureau, the planning department, the garden department and the tourism sector joint implementation. Thirdly, through the study of Nanjing, Xian, Pingyao, Suzhou city wall ruins finding that perfect legislation and unified management system to help protect city wall ruins.

Optic foramen location on computed tomography

  • Vuong Duc Nguyen;Minh Tran Quang Le;Chuong Dinh Nguyen;Tho Thi Kieu Nguyen
    • Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.174-178
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    • 2023
  • Background: This study aimed to identify the location of the optic foramen in relation to the anterior sphenoid sinus wall, which is essential information for surgeons in planning and performing endoscopic transnasal surgery. Methods: Computed tomography scans of 200 orbits from 100 adult patients with no abnormalities were examined. The results included the location of the optic foramen in relation to the anterior sphenoid sinus wall and the distance between them, as well as the distance from the optic foramen and the anterior sphenoid sinus wall to the carotid prominence in the posterior sphenoid sinus. Results: The optic foramen was anterior to the anterior sphenoid sinus wall in 48.5% of orbits, and posterior in the remaining 51.5%. The mean distance from the optic foramen to the anterior sphenoid sinus wall was 3.82±1.25 mm. The mean distances from the optic foramen and the anterior sphenoid sinus wall to the carotid prominence were 7.67±1.73 and 7.95±2.53 mm, respectively. Conclusion: The optic foramen was anterior to the anterior wall of the sphenoid sinus in approximately half of the orbits examined in this study, and posterior in the remaining half. The mean distance from the optic foramen to the anterior sphenoid sinus wall of the sphenoid sinus was 3.82±1.25 mm.

An Analysis of the Image Factor and Combination of Xi'an Castle Park in China (중국 서안시 성곽공원의 이미지 요인 및 조화도 분석)

  • Kim, Dong-Chan;Ma, Yuan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.105-111
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    • 2010
  • This research aims to grasp the main factors of the image of Xi'an Ming City Wall Park and the harmony level with city walls and moat based on citizen's consciousness to improve the future design, field survey and the POE method are employed to analyze the image factor and harmony level of the Xi'an Ming City Wall Park. In the literature survey, the related materials were collected to obtain the most useful information for references, POE study of the Xi'an Ming City Wall Park were conducted. The instrument for survey is a questionnaire that includes a portion of questions regarding Xi'an Ming City Wall Park and the design intention of the surroundings of city wall. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS17.0 for Windows). Multiple regression analysis, and correlation analysis were employed along with the use of general descriptive data analysis. The factor analysis of the image of Xi'an Ming City Wall Park identified three factors, "environment" factor, "convenience" factor, "cultural aesthetics" factor, and the most important factor is "environment" factor. Among 14 landscape elements, paving, garden architectures and entrance spaces were identified as important variables which significantly affect the overall level of harmony with the city wall, and the space for rest; waterscape and paving were identified as important variables which significantly affect the overall level of harmony with the moat.

A Study on the Operating System of the Architectural Standard Scale of Length(尺度, Korean foot) used in the Hwasong City Wall in the 18th Century (척도운용체계를 통해 본 18세기 화성건축의 건축구성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Ho-Rak;Lee, Sang-Hae
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.6 no.2 s.12
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    • pp.65-77
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    • 1997
  • The Hwasong City Wall was built for three years(1794-1796), but the real construction term was taken only 28 months. The wall and the buildings on the wall were built simultaneously, and the esttimated construction cost was highly restricted. These conditions were main factors for considering the high efficiency of construction productivity. This study examines these factors that are reflected in the operating system of the architectural standard scale of length, the architectural composition system in the Hwasong City Wall to reduce the construction cost. Through the study, following factors are found. 1.The rule of multiple proportion is found in the relationship between the partition distance, that is, span and the height of the girder which is related to the productivity of ready-made building members. 2.The ruling grade system of scale in the component members is found in the chang-bang(창방, penetration members)

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Analysis of Consumer's Purchasing Pattern for 'cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' Rice - in the case of consumers in Taejon city - ('청품명월'쌀의 구매행태분석 -대전지역 주부들을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Chul Ho;Kweon, Woo Young
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.94-105
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    • 1999
  • Chungnam-Do is the major agricultural province, supplies the large amount of rice and has the best situation in rice production. Rice production in Chungnam region is the major income source of farmers in the Chungnam province. In spite of the best quality, the rice quality which is produced in Chungnam province has been underestimated. For the improvement of this situation. Chungnam local government has developed the 'Cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' brand. The objective of the study is to give marketing information on 'Cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' rice for its sales promotion. The survey data on consumption patterns of consumers in the Taejon city who consume the 'Cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' rice were used in the analysis. The conclusions of this study may be summarized as follows : Generally the people who live in the Taejon city and consume the 'Cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' rice satisfy its quality, but the sales promotion of 'Cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' rice is needed For the sales promotion of 'Cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' rice, diversification of products, efficient usability of market agency, improvement of packing design, adequate advertisement, guarantee of 'Cheong-Pung-Myeong-Wall' rice taste and food safety, introduction of differentiated price by the producing region are required.

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A Study on the Geometric Form of the Preliminary Plan "hanyang" in Early Chosun Dynasty (초기 한양도성계획의 도형적 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 정기호;김용기
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.119-132
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    • 1995
  • This study shows the characteristics of the early phenomena of the city plan Hanyang (old city Seoul). It consists of two steps. One is to search for the constructing principles of the geometric setting. And the other is to inquire and interpret the objects of beginning and ending points of that setting. The results based on geographic analysis and historical facts are as follows: 1) The city plan Hanyang shows a certain hierarchy:the major axis and the locations of the palace and the city set up in the prority. This priority made onto lower hierarchical plans such as the site plans of palaces and city wall. For example of the significant objects are Namdaemum (South Gate of the city wall) and Kwanghwamun (South Gate of the Palace). They are on the main axis, and became the basic points of the detailed city plans. 2) The palace palace on its major axis, right-angled minor axis, and 4 grade inclination to north. The four small city wall gates located on the base of four greater gates. 3) The geometric characteristics as constructing principle found on certain hierarchical order. Thus, the natural elements as mountains, had an important effect on the arrangement of major facilities and those main constructions made on lower - hierarchical settings. 4) These facts related closely to the philosophy of Jung, Do-Jon, the initiative planer of the Hanyang.

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A Study on the Energy Consumption Characteristic by Building Envelope of Apartment Housing in Busan Metropolitan City (부산광역시 공동주택의 외피구조에 따른 에너지 소비특성 분석)

  • Yee, Jurng-Jae;Kim, Hwan-Yong;Kim, Seung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2014
  • In this paper we made energy consumption units of glass curtain wall type apartment and general apartment in Busan metropolitan city and compared energy consumption characteristics by building envelope. The monthly electricity consumption units of general apartment were shown in the range of $1.16{\sim}1.51kWh/m^2{\cdot}mon$ which were indicated higher value in January, February, August and September with little variation. On the other hand, in case of glass curtain wall type apartment, monthly electricity consumption units were represented in the range of $1.91{\sim}7.07kWh/m^2{\cdot}mon$ with significant fluctuations monthly, which were outstandingly high in July, August and September. The monthly city gas consumption units of general apartment were found to be in the range of $1.79{\sim}18.07MJ/m^2{\cdot}mon$, while glass curtain wall type apartment were within $0.94{\sim}19.91MJ/m^2{\cdot}mon$. City gas consumption units from December to March were shown highly in both type apartments. The monthly energy consumption units of general apartment were found to be within $14.23{\sim}30.69MJ/m^2{\cdot}mon$, while glass curtain wall type apartment were within $24.49{\sim}68.9MJ/m^2{\cdot}mon$. Energy consumption units of glass curtain wall type apartment were suggested 4.84 times higher than those of general apartment.