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왕흥사 목탑의 복원 연구 (A Study on the Restoration of the Wangheungsa Temple's Wooden Pagoda)

  • 김경표;성상모
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.7-29
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    • 2010
  • The form of the Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda site is that of the traditional form of the wooden pagodas constructed during the Baekjae Period. Likewise, it is an important ruin for conducting research on the form and type of the wooden pagodas constructed during the Baekjae Period. In particular, the method used for the installation of the central pillar's cornerstone is a new technique. The purpose of this research is to restore the ruin of the Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda of the Baekjae Period that remains at the Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda site. Until now, research conducted on the wooden pagoda took place mostly centered on the Hwangryongsa Temple's wooden pagoda. Meanwhile, the reality concerning Baekjae's wooden pagoda is one in which there were not many parallel cases pertain to the design for restoration. This research paper wants to conduct academic examination of the Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda to organize the intention of design and design process in a simple manner. This research included review of the Baekjae Period's wooden pagoda related ruins and the review of the existing wooden pagoda ruin to analyze the wooden pagoda construction technique of the era. Then, current status of the Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda site is identified to define the characteristics of the wooden pagoda, and to set up the layout format and the measure to estimate the size of the wooden pagoda in order to design each part. Ultimately, techniques and formats used for the restoration of the wooden pagoda were aligned with the wooden pagoda of the Baekjae Period. Basically, conditions that can be traced from the current status of the Wangheungsa Temple site excavation using the primary standards as the standard. Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda was designed into the wooden pagoda of the Baekjae's prosperity phase. The plane was formed into $3{\times}3$ compartments to design into three tier pagoda. The height was decided by factoring in the distance between the East-West corridors, size of the compartment in the middle, and the view that is visible from above the terrace when entering into the waterway. Basically, the origin of the wooden structure format is based on the Goguryeo style, but also the linkage with China's southern regional styles and Japan's ancient wooden pagoda methods was factored in. As for the format of the central pillar, it looks as if the column that was erected after digging the ground was used when setting up the columns in the beginning. During the actual construction work of the wooden pagoda, central pillar looks as if it was erected by setting up the cornerstone on the ground. The reason that the reclaimed part of pillar that use the underground central cornerstone as the support was not utilized, was because the Eccentric Load of the central pillar's cornerstone was factored in the state of the layers of soil piled up one layer at a time that is repeated with the yellow clay and sandy clay and the yellow clay that were formed separately with the $80cm{\times}80cm$ angle at the upper part of the central pillar's cornerstone was factored in as well. Thus, it was presumed that the central pillar was erected in the actual design using the ground style format. It is possible to presume the cases in which the reclaimed part of pillar were used when constructed for the first time, but in which central pillar was installed later on, after the supplementary materials of the underground column is corroded. In this case, however, technique in which soil is piled up one layer at a time to lay down the foundation of a building structure cannot be the method used in that period, and the reclamation cannot fill up using the $80cm{\times}80cm$ angle. Thus, it was presumed that the layers of soil for building structure's foundation was solidified properly on top of the central pillar's cornerstone when the first wooden pagoda construction work was taking place, and that the ground style central pillar was erected on its upper part by placing the cornerstone once again. Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda is significant from the structure development aspect of the Korean wooden pagodas along with the Hwangryongsa Temple's wooden pagoda. Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda construction technique which was developed during the prosperity phase of the Baekjae Period is presumed to have served as a role model for the construction of the Iksan Mireuksa Temple's wooden pagoda and Hwangryongsa Temple's wooden pagoda. With the plan to complement the work further by excavating more, the basic wooden pagoda model was set up for this research. Wangheungsa Temple's wooden pagoda was constructed as at the Baekjae Kingdom wide initiative, and it was the starting point for the construction of superb pagoda using state of the art construction techniques of the era during the Baekjae's prosperous years, amidst the utmost interest of all the Baekjae populace. Starting out from its inherent nature of enshrining Sakyamuni's ashes, it served as the model that represented the unity of all the Baekjae populace and the spirit of the Baekjae people. It interpreted these in the most mature manner on the Korean peninsula at the time.

백제(百濟) 혼축기단(混築基壇)의 연구(硏究) (A Study on Mixed Construction of Platform of Baikje)

  • 조원창
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.77-94
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    • 2006
  • "Mixed construction of platform" means the platform which was constructed by mixing heterogeneous materials such as roof tiles or bricks with divided stone of trimmed stone. This kind of construction technique was not known or found from the building sites of Goguryo or Silla so far and therefore it used to be understood as a unique platform construction technique or the product of technology and creativeness of Baikje's craftsman. The mixed construction of platform of Baikje came to position itself as one of the patterns of platform mainly used over Sabi period and we found the pattern from the sites including Imryugak site in Gongju, temple for royal tomb in Gwanbuk-ri, Wangheungsa Temple site, building site in Keumseong Mountain, Ohapsa Temple site in Byryeong. From the fact that they used a variety of materials which they could easily get around them such as roof tiles or bricks in addition to stones for the construction of platforms, we can see the feasibility and decoration characteristics of their material supply at that time. On the other hand, this mixed construction of platform was not popular in Goguryo and Silla, the major reason for which is judged to be non-existence of platforms to construct using bricks or roof tiles which could be constructed together with platform using divided stones. This is supported by the results of excavation of Hwangryongsa Temple site, Bunhwangsa Temple site, Heungryunsa Temple site of Silla which gave us comparatively abundant excavation data, and Jeongreungsa Temple site, Cheongamsa Temple site, Toseongrisa Temple site and building site in Daeseong Mountain castle and Anhak Palace site of Goguryo. For further progressive study on the mixed construction of platform of Baikje in the future, we will have to review more on the social background and technical background with the linkage with archeology and architecture at that time which led to the creation of such platform.

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황룡사 목탑지 방형대석 검토 (Review of the square footstone of the wooden pagoda site in Hwangnyongsa Temple)

  • 김동열;천득염
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제24권5호
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2015
  • The present study is aimed to reconsider the time of installation and the purpose of the square footstone located at the center of the wooden pagoda in Hwangnyongsa Temple, based on related precedent studies. Precedent studies are divided into two streams of assertions: one is that the square footstone was to support the major pillars at the time of building and the other is that it was installed to store Buddhist reliquaries inside the central foundation stone after the wood pagoda burnt down in the Invasion of Mongol. Summarizing the grounds with which the precedent studies support their assertions, they are the relation with Gaseopbul Yeonjwaseok, the emerging time of the square footstone, repairing work at the level of reconstruction, additional enshrinement of general Buddhist reliquaries and so on. The present study reviewed the key grounds suggested in the previous studies regarding the square footstone. First, it was determined that the square footstone has nothing to do with Gaseopbul Yeonjwaseok, after looking into the timings of appearance, condition and shape in literatures. Rather, it was assumed that Gaseopbul Yeonjwaseok resembles a stone column. Next, the square footstone is assumed to be installed after the 4th year of King Kwangjong's rule because the wood pagoda was lost in fire in the 4th year of Kwangjong's rule and it had been left alone for 68 years until the repair work finished in the 13th year of King Hyunjong. It is assumed that repair works at the level of reconstruction had been twice in total, say, once during King Kyungmun and Hyunjong, respectively. Next, looking into the establishment of the general Buddhist reliquaries and the repair work during King Kyungmun, it was not common then to enshrine additional Buddhist reliquaries when repair work progressed and so there was not an additional enshrinement of Buddhist reliquaries after King Kyungmun. However, it is hard to decide that there was no repair work at the level of reconstruction at that time. Last, we can find a similar case to the square footstone of the wood pagoda in Hwangnyongsa Temple in the copper pagoda in Japanese Yaksasa Temple. In conclusion, it is assumed that the wooden pagoda in Hwangnyongsa Temple was lost to the fire in the 4th year of King Kwangjong's rule and thus the square footstone had been used as Jinho stone to protect Buddhist reliquaries and used as a propping stone for the major pillars after King Hyungjong.

6~8세기(世紀) 백제(百濟)·신라건축(新羅建築)의 기초부(基礎部) 비교연구(比較硏究) 사찰유적(寺刹遺蹟)을 중심(中心)으로 (A Comparative Study on the Part of Foundation between Baekje and Silla from 6th to 8th Century)

  • 한욱
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제42권2호
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    • pp.110-133
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구는 건축학적 관점에서 고대건축의 기초부에 대한 고찰을 하기 위하여 건축유구의 확인이 가능한 백제 및 신라의 사찰유적을 중심으로 초석형태와 초석을 정치시키기 위한 적심, 하부기초의 유형과 시기적 변천의 과정을 살펴보고, 백제와 신라의 건물성격에 따른 기초 적심 초석의 시공기법의 차이점을 규명하는 것을 목적으로 하였다. 조사대상으로는 기발굴되었거나 현재 발굴중인 유적가운데 사찰을 중심으로 하였으며, 조사대상은 아니지만 일부 유적의 자료는 참고로 활용하였다. 특히 유구의 직접적인 확인이 불가능한 고구려의 유적은 북한에서의 연구자료를 참고자료로 활용하였다. 현지확인이 가능한 유적은 현지조사를 통하여 자료를 수집하였으며, 정비 등으로 현지 확인이 불가능한 경우는 발굴보고서를 바탕으로 조사하였다. 조사 후, 각 유적에서 사용된 초석 및 그 하부의 적심과 기초를 각 유형별로 정리 분류하고 이를 시기별 사용건물별로 변천과정을 고찰하였으며, 유형 및 건물성격에 따른 특성과 백제 신라의 건축기법을 비교 고찰하였다. 그 결과 백제와 신라는 기초, 적심, 초석의 사용에 있어서 서로 차이를 보이며, 또한 그러한 차이점을 통하여 황룡사의 목탑이외의 건물에서도 백제건축기술이 사용되었을 가능성을 살펴볼 수 있었다. 이러한 연구결과는 비교적 성격을 명확히 파악할 수 있는 소수의 유적만을 대상으로 고찰된 것으로 향후 보다 많은 건축유적의 발굴성과에 따라 축적되는 자료들을 통해 지속적으로 보완되어야 할 것이다.

삼척 흥전리사지 출토 불교공예품의 제작시기와 영향 관계 (The Manufacturing Time and Influence of the Buddhist Metal Artifacts Excavated from Heungjeon-ri Temple Site)

  • 이용진
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제56권1호
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    • pp.46-61
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    • 2023
  • 삼척 흥전리사지는 2014년부터 2020년까지 시·발굴조사를 통해 서원인 예불영역과 동원인 생활영역으로 나누어진 다원식 가람이라는 것이 밝혀졌다. 흥전리사지의 시·발굴에서 금동투조장식과 청동정병, 금동사자진병향로의 사자 등 비교적 다양한 불교공예품이 출토되었다. 흥전리사지의 서원 금당지 출토 금동투조장식은 불전 장엄에 사용했던 금동번으로 추정되고 현재까지 발견된 통일신라의 금동투조장식 중 가장 수준 높은 예로 왕경에서 제작한 것으로 보인다. 동원 출토 금동사자진병향로의 사자와 청동정병은 생활영역에서 출토된 공양구로 행향 등의 의례에 사용했을 것으로 보인다. 사자진병향로는 왕경보다는 지방에서 출토된 것들이 제작시기가 앞서고 있어 지방에서 왕경으로 전파된 것으로 보이고, 청동정병은 석굴암 범천의 지물로도 표현되고 있어 8세기 후반 이전 왕경에 군지형 정병이 있었을 것으로 보이나 출토품이 없어 영향관계는 추후에 밝혀야 할 것으로 생각된다. 청동대접과 청동합은 왕경의 월지와 황룡사지, 인왕동사지 출토품과 유사하여 왕경의 청동기명이 지방으로 확산된 것으로 생각된다. 청동인장은 흥전리사지 이외의 지방에서도 출토되었지만, 황룡사지 출토품과 형식과 인장의 서체 등이 동일하여 『삼국사기』 문무왕조의 기록처럼 왕경에서 제작하여 보낸 것으로 보았다. 더불어 인장의 '범웅관아지인(梵雄官衙之印)'은 흥전리사지가 당시 승단조직과 관련된 것을 보여주는 것이라 할 수 있다. 삼척 흥전리사지 출토 불교공예품은 '국통(國統)'명 비편 등의 내용으로 보아 비의 주인공이었던 선종 승려가 선종 사찰에서 9세기 전반에서 중반 경에 사용했던 것으로 보인다. 또한 금동투조장식과 금동사자진병향로의 사자, '범웅관아지인'의 청동인장 등의 제작수준으로 보아 흥전리사지의 사격은 상당히 높았던 것으로 보이며, 9세기 전반에서 중반경 통일신라의 왕경과 지방의 공예품이 일방적인 영향이 아니라 양방향의 영향이 있었다는 것을 보여주는 중요한 예라고 할 수 있다.