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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.

조선왕조 궁중음식(宮中飮食) 중 다식류(茶食類)의 문헌적 고찰 (A Literature Review of Dasik in the Joseon Dynasty Royal Palace)

  • 오순덕
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.316-323
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    • 2012
  • This study examined the prevalence of the traditional pressed sweet called dasik recorded in 15 Joseon dynasty (1392-1909) royal palace studies. The ingredients used in Dasik during the Joseon dynasty were categorized into 43% cereal powders, 18.6% tree fruits, 17.4% flower powders, 11.6% root clods, 8.2% dry-fish beef powders, and 1.2% vegetables. In the early era of the Joseon dynasty there were no reports of dasik in the royal palace. In the middle era of the Joseon dynasty there was one report of dasik in the royal palace. But in the late era of the Joseon dynasty there were 85 kinds of dasik reported in the royal palace. The most common ingredients were, most common first, Song-wha (松花), Huek-im (黑荏), Hwang-yul (黃栗), Nok-mal (菉末), and chungtae (靑太). The appearance and taste of dasik varied greatly throughout the time period, eventually resulting in nutrient supplementation. This observation may be associated with the commercial industrial development that prevailed during the late Joseon dynasty. Further investigation will be conducted on the recipes and ingredients recorded in these old studies to develop a standardized recipe for the globalization of dasik.

조선초기 경복궁의 공간구조성과 6조대로 - 광화문 앞의 행사와 그 의미 - (The Spatial Organization of Gyeongbok Palace and The Six Ministries A venue in the Early Joseon Dynasty - The Ceremony at the Main Gate and its Meaning -)

  • 김동욱
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.25-42
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    • 2008
  • The Gyeongbok Palace was completed during the reign of King Taejo and King Sejong in the early Joseon Dynasty. The most remarkable spacious feature of the palace is that it has an inner palace wall without an outer palace wall. The absence of the outer palace wall had its origin in the palace of the late Goryeo Dynasty which did not provide the outer palace wall. Gwanghwamoon was the main gate of the palace, and the office buildings of the Six Ministries were arranged on the right side in front of the main gate. A wide road called Six Ministries Avenue was made between the builidings. The avenue was completed during the reign of the third king of Joseon, Taejong, and it was assumed that this arrangement was influenced by the government office arrangements of Nanjing, the early capital city of the Ming Dynasty. Gwanghwamoon held national rituals as well as the civic and military state examinations nations in front of the gate. The avenue was decorated with flowers and silks when kings and the royal families, or Chinese envoys enter the gate, and the civilians watched the parade, Because there was no outer palace wall, all the events held at Gwanghwamoon and the Six Ministries Avenue ware opened to the public, it was the unique feature of Gyeongbok Palace that the palaces of Goryeo dynasty and China did not have.

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조선초기 경복궁 수리에서 세종의 역할 (King Sejong's role in the repair of the Kyeongbok Palace in the early period of the Joseon Dynasty)

  • 김동욱
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.129-142
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    • 2002
  • The Kyeongbok Palace was completely renewed during the reign of King Sejong, the fourth King of the Joseon Dynasty(1392-1910). The repair was done for the two main purpose; one was to obtain the dignity of the main palace of the dynasty, the other was to make the palace suitable for the performing of the various ritual ceremonies. It was under the reign of King Sejong that every detail of the procedure of the royal ritual ceremony. The procedure of ritual ceremony changed the buildings of the palace. The quarter of Sajeong-jeon, King's office, was changed remarkably from the original form as the building became the beginning and ending point of King's moving during the ritual ceremonies. The site of the palace had ill reputation from the point of geomancy since its establishment. King Sejong ignored the rumor and kept the palace as usual. In his later year's, Sejong had tried to build a detached quarter and a Buddhist shrine in the palace. But he had to give up his plan because of the retainer's strong opposition. The original layout of the Kyeongbok Palace could be remained as the King renounced his controversial personal wish. King Sejong deserves a full credit for the establishment of the Kyeongbok Palace as the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty.

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조선시기 궁궐건축 꺾음부의 구조와 그 변화 -맞배직교형에서 팔작직교형으로- (A Study on the Structure and Transition of Corner-connections of Palace Architecture in Joseon Dynasty -From Gable Roofs Meeting at Right Angle to Hipped and Gable Roofs Meeting at Right Angle-)

  • 김버들;이종서
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제25권6호
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 2016
  • This study is about the structure and transition of orthogonal design of palace architectures in Joseon Dynasty. The results are as follows. First, Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung Palaces' corridors, and their architectures seen in the Court Documentary Paintings have early Joseon style in the corner-connections. Their roof shape in the corner is gable roof. Generally, gable roof has direction. Besides, it is easy to extend gable sides. Second, Corridor of Gyeongbokgung Palace has hipped and gable roofs with corner eaves. It was popular during the late Joseon Dynasty. On the other hand, it is impossible to extend any sides of those roofs since they have roof faces in their four sides. Instead, they have completeness. That's why their aesthetic appeal exhibits more pleasing than gable roofs. Third, corner-connections of palace architecture shows evidences and traces of the transition from gable roofs meeting at right angle in the early Joseon to hipped and gable roofs meeting at right angle with corner eaves in the late Joseon. Also, the corner-connections with corner eaves were usually used even in the attached architectures.

조선시대 궁원 내 친잠(親蠶)문화의 배경과 공간적 특징 (Backgrounds and Spatial Characteristics of Sericulture in the Rear Garden of Palace in Joseon Dynasty)

  • 허선혜;심우경
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.12-20
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 조선시대 궁궐 내에서 일어났던 친잠문화의 배경과 공간적 특징에 대한 탐구하는 것이 목적이다. 조선은 유교적 중농주의 국가로서 국초부터 농업 못지않게 양잠업 장려에 열의를 보여 양잠 생산성을 극대화하기 위한 다양한 노력을 진행해 왔다. 그러한 노력의 일면으로 조선 왕실은 궁궐 내에서 친잠활동을 하게 되었다. 조선은 초기 태조 연간부터 궁원 곳곳에 뽕나무를 심었으며, 세조는 동궁(東宮) 근처에 잠실(蠶室)을 설치하여 세자를 비롯한 궁중 사람들에게 양잠의 중요성을 수시로 알게 했다. 성종 연간에는 조선 최초로 창경궁 후원에 채상단을 만들어 친잠례를 거행하였고, 이후 채상단은 위치를 달리하며 광해군 때까지 유지되었다. 그 후 영조 연간에는 경복궁에 채상단과 정해친잠비(丁亥親蠶碑)를 건립하였는데, 이는 경복궁 유지에 대한 영조의 애착과 양잠의 권면에 대한 적극적 의지의 산물이었다. 경복궁 유지에서 터가 고르고 뽕나무를 심기 적합한 동편이 선택되어 채상단을 축조했으리라 가늠해 볼 수 있는데, 이 장소는 세종 연간 잠실이 있던 장소이기도 하다.

「경복궁도」 제작 시기와 배경 연구 (A Study on the Production Period and Background of Gyeongbokgungdo)

  • 홍현도
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2023
  • Gyeongbokgungdo depicts the composition and layout of Gyeongbokgung Palace before the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, as well as a monument related to pro-jamrye held at the site of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Yeongjo. Based on literature such as Dongguk Yeoji Seungram, such as Gyeongbokgungdo painted major buildings, government offices, and buildings in the backyard. In addition, the literature and the foot of the mountain, waterway, and Pond, which were identified as the site identified during the reconstruction process, are reflected, and some of the Gyeongbokgungdo contain reconstruction records. As such, Gyeongbokgungdo depicts Gyeongbokgung Palace in the early Joseon Dynasty and facilities built after the Imjin War based on the literature, and seems to have been produced around the time of reconstruction as it reflects the mountain and water system. In addition, the layout of the main hall of Gyeongbokgungdo was partially reflected in the reconstructed Gyeongbokgung Palace and used as a material to understand the layout of Gyeongbokgung Palace in the early Joseon Dynasty.

조선시대 궁궐 후원 농경지(農耕地) 조영의 특성 (Studies on the Construction Characteristics of Rear Garden Farmland at Joseon Palace)

  • 정우진;심우경
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.62-77
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 조선시대 궁궐 내에 조성된 농경지 조영의 양상과 공간적 특성을 분석하여 유교적 농본 중심의 시대상이 궁궐 안에서 특수한 권농의 공간으로 반영되었음을 구명하고자 하였다. 대상지는 경복궁 후원, 창경궁 후원과 경복궁 신무문 밖 후원이 되며, 문헌조사를 중심으로 수행되었다. 궁궐 후원 농경지는 "농사직설"의 편찬, 친경례와 기곡제의 설행으로 대변되는 조선 통치집단의 권농정책의 연장선상에서 임금이 자신의 거주지인 궁궐 안에 한 해 농사의 풍흉을 가늠할 포지를 조성한 것이며, 국초부터 일제 강점기 직전까지 각 궁궐에서 운영되었다. 조선시대 후원 농경지 4개소에 대한 분석 결과로는 첫째, 세종 때 조성된 경복궁 후원 농경지는 현 향원지 내부에 존재하고 있었으며, 선진농법을 확인하기 위한 시험포지로 조성되었다. 성종이 조영한 창경궁 후원 농경지는 조선 최초의 친경례 직후에 조성되어 적전친경의 맥락으로 이해해 볼 수 있다. 인조는 경덕궁이 임시로 거처했던 시어소임에도 불구하고, 체류의 기간이 장기화되자 정전의 뜰을 파고 농포로 조성하였는데, 조선시대 정치사에서 후원 농경지의 비중이 매우 높았다는 것을 시사한다. 고종이 조성한 경농재 일곽의 농포는 선대의 권농행보를 계승하면서 창경궁 후원 농경지의 공간 구성을 그대로 가져온 특성을 보이고 있다. 둘째, 관수와 수체계, 관경대의 명칭, 입지에 있어서 일정한 공통점이 도출되었는데, 이는 조선시대 농본공간의 보편적 형식으로 판단하였다. 본 연구에서는 후원 농경지 외에 궁궐 내에서 내관들에 의해 관리되던 채전과 국가의 큰 제사에 쓰일 과일을 위한 궁궐 내 과수원의 운영 양상을 고찰하여 조선시대 궁궐 조경이 엄숙함, 질서정연함이나 장식성에만 치중되지 않고, 실생활에 도움이 되는 실용적 생산적 조경공간으로 존재하고 있었음을 밝힐 수 있었다. 또한 궁궐에서 왕실의 주도로 생산적 조경의 다양한 활동이 전개되고 있었고, 임금이 솔선수범하여 선진농법을 시험하였다는 점은 우리의 고유한 궁궐조경의 일면이 되며, 조선의 독자적인 궁궐문화로서 그리고 여타의 유교 국가에는 없었던 유일한 애민농본의 조경으로 보아야 할 것이다.

1908년 창덕궁 인정전 일곽의 개조에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Remodeling of Injeongjeon Area at Changdeokgung Palace in 1908)

  • 우동선;기세황
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.53-64
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    • 2014
  • During the Joseon Dynasty, Injeongjeon area at Changdeokgung Palace was a core space in which major state affairs took place. Since founded in 1405, the Injeongjeon area's spatial composition has been changed while it was repeatedly burned down and rebuilt several times. However, despite many studies and researches on the Chandeokgung Palace and the Injeongjeon area, the changes of the area in the 20th century have not been examined thoroughly. This study attempts to find out the procedure and purposes of the remodeling of the Injeongjeon area in 1908. It is possible to presume that the motif of this remodeling construction, worked out by the Residency-General, was to transform the area similar to Ekkensho or Audience Hall area at Meiji Palace regarding the following facts: only Japaneses' participation in the construction, renaming the area as Alhyunso (Ekkensho), and involvement of Ito Hirobumi. Comparing plans of the remodeled Injeongjeon area at the Chandeokgung Palace with the Ekkensho area at the Meiji Palace, we can confirm this presumption and suggest the possibility that the Residency-General wanted to reduce the majesty and power of the Joseon Dynasty's Palace by this remodeling.

궁궐 연향 공간의 지의(地衣) 연구 (A Study on the Function of Mats the Banquet space in the Joseon Dynasty)

  • 석진영
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2020
  • During the Joseon Dynasty, the rituals that were celebrated in the palaces were mainly held inside the palace and in the courtyard of the palace. Mats were spread on the floor of the place where the ritual was held. The mats spread in the Joseon Dynasty rituals divided the space in various ways, and in particular, they were spread in a certain form in the spaces of royal wedding, customs, and court banquet. Mats were the primary physical element that divided the royal ritual space of the Joseon Dynasty, and functioned to elevate the general space to the ritual space. In the ritual space, mats were spread inside the palace, and divided the courtyard of the palace into left and right in a symmetrical form to distinguish the hierarchy of the participants. Mats with special and white patterns were spread in the external ceremonial space and mats with flower and colorful patterns were spread in the internal ceremonial space. This was the subdivision of the Confucianism's male-female division through the mat. The pattern of the mat that divided the space of the royal family elders also meant longevity to reflect the filial thoughts of the Confucianism through the mat. Mats were a physical element for subdividing the royal family and the participants in the hierarchy of the space where the ritual is held, and it also performed a subdividing function between the royal participants. In other words, in the Joseon Dynasty ritual space, mats were temporarily spread while the ritual is being celebrated and functioned to elevate the space to a ritual space. It is confirmed that the fact that the mats were temporarily spread to divide the space into the hierarchies according to the status and were subdivided into colors and patterns to perform the function to reflect the subdivision of the royal family according to Confucianism and the statue of filial piety in the ritual.