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A Study on the Characteristics of Male's and Female's Spatial Composition of the Upper Class Houses in Gyong-gi Province in the Late of the Chosun Dynasty (조선 말기 경기지역 상류주택에 나타난 남녀 공간구성의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Hyung-Jin
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 2013
  • The spatial separation of male's and female's area due to the law of 'Naeoei' is one of the trademark features of residence by the building principle of 'Confucianism' in the upper class house in the late of the Chosun Dynasty. Thanks to modernized agriculture and commerce, the residence of 'Sinheung-Yangban' developed. And they were influenced by the economic and living characteristics than traditional custom. So the residence of 'Sinheung-Yangban' is very important in terms of the course of modernizing of the korean traditional residence. Researcher figures out the influences of the law of 'Naeoei' in residence and the characteristics of male's and female's field in terms of daily life with investigating the residence of 'Sinheung-Yangban' as the upper class house in the late of the Chosun Dynasty. Through this, the goal of this study is to find the properties of male's and female's field of upper class houses in the late of the Chosun Dynasty. With this study, the followings are the characteristics of male's and female's spatial composition of upper class houses in Gyong-gi Province in the late of the Chosun Dynasty. First, the traditional law of 'Naeoei' plays a primary role as the principle of building of upper class houses in Gyong-gi Province in the late of the Chosun Dynasty. With a natural result, there is a clear spatial separation as the male's and female's social role. Second, 'An-Chae' and 'Sarang-Chae' as male's and female's living space are separated physically, but real living life tends to be syntagmatically made with 'An-Madang' as the center. Third, spatial integration of 'An-Madang' as the center results in the development of architectural connection factors of 'An-Chae' and 'BaKat-Chae' adjoining 'An-Madang', facing 'Toei-Gan', 'Maru', and 'door'. Forth, the boundary of male's and female's areas is relatively clear between dwellers and visitors, but on the other hand, the separation of male's and female's spaces between family members has little significance.

A Study on the Aesthetic Characteristics of the Interior Space Elements in Through the Analysis of Visual Perception Korea Traditional Upper Class Residence - Focused on Kangneung Sunkyojang - (시지각적 분석을 통해 본 한국 전통상류주택 내부공간 구성요소의 의장적 특성에 관한 연구 - 강릉선교장을 중심으로 -)

  • Kwon, Ki-Hwa;Choi, Sang-Hun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2005
  • The human scale of the interior space of a korean traditional residence is normally user-friendly. And this aspect is reinterpreted and implemented in the modern structure. While our conscious awareness has become greatly westernized through the east-west exchanges, the interior of the traditional Korean residence has always reflected the people and their daily lives of the time. In this study, an attempt has been made to identify the aesthetic characteristics of the inner space elements through the analysis of visual perception inside a Korean traditional upper class residence, kangreung Sunkyojang, designated as the 5th Cultural Information Material with regards to the inherent philosophy and human scale that influenced the emotions of the Korean people. The different parts of the interior space of Anchae, and the Symmetrical of Formal, Balance of the walls give a sense of calmness, and the ornaments are used to give gaiety. The ceiling of Yeolwhadang hall give an energetic feeling and pillare are used to enhance spaciousness. In Whalejeong, by making use of similar and continuous lines, the light and darkness was controlled and the link with nature has been emphasized. Different decorations used reflect scholarly spirit.

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Effects of Cell Residence Time Distributions in Cellular Mobile Communication Systems

  • Yeo, Kun-Min;Jun, Chi-Hyuck
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 1999.04a
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    • pp.6-10
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    • 1999
  • We present a simulation result to the analysis of the effects of cell residence time distributions upon the expected channel occupancy time based on an analytic mobility model. Numerical examples show that exponential distribution provides upper and lower bound to the expected channel occupancy times of new calls and handoff calls. This fact reveals that the assumption of exponential distribution as the cell residence time distribution as the cell residence time distribution may over- or under-estimate cellular mobile systems.

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A Study on the Utilization of Resident Living Space in Upper Class Residence of CHO-SUN Dynasity - Through the Rites of Passage in the MAN-CHUI-DANG - (조선시대 상류주택의 주생활공간 이용에 대한 연구 - 만취당에서의 통과의례를 중심으로 -)

  • 백영흠
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.103-111
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    • 1990
  • This study has researched on the utilization of living space through interview with a owner of the MAN-CHUI-DANC. The aim of the study is to grasp-the resident living and dwelling ceremony through rites of passase of the MAN-CHUI-DANG among the upper class residence of Korean traditional house A result of this study , Korean traditional house have been so inhered multipurpositive and adaptability that dwelling living space for the rites of passage is always separation, transition, coordination as living aspect.

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BIM Modeling and Architectonic Characteristics of Bended-Joint Components of the Yoon Jeung Residence (윤증고택의 BIM 부재모델링과 꺾음부의 구축적 특성)

  • Park, Soo-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.10-20
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    • 2013
  • The Yoon Jeung residence is a well-known and prototypical aristocratic house example showing typical and interesting characteristics of the traditional houses in the middle region of Korea. When it comes to understanding the architectonic characteristics of a Korean traditional house, it was not easy to actually capture the compositional and/or constructional knowledge of the building even though it is a wooden building with many wooden members showing their compositional relations. Now with the help of the BIM tool, the Building Information Modeling tool, we could actually be able to compare and analyze each member and their compositional relations. In this paper we examine the unique traditional composition method used in extending the building's structural sections utilizing the bended-joint characteristics of traditional buildings with exemplar case of the Yoon Jeung residence. Thereby we examine those relationships among three major compositional parts namely the plan based spatial compositions, the upper wooden compositions and the roof forms so as to specify the building's typical characteristics with reasonably acceptable causes. The inner and outer block of the residence are handled with their bended-joints with more detailed knowledge of categorization by way of joint relationships among members.

A Study on the Relationships between Human Dimensions and Interior Space of the Residence Yunkyungdang (주택 연경당 내부공간과 인체치수와의 상관성 분석 연구)

  • 최상헌
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.4
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 1995
  • In this study, the relationships between the interior space of the upper class residence of Korean late Chosun dynasty and human dimensions based on their life styles of that era are analized. As an object of the study, the interior space of Yunkyungdant in Changduk palace is selected. The major analytical frame works of this study are : the analysis of Space-Human Body System, the analysis of Space-Objects-Human Body System, and the analy-sis of Space-Objects-Human Body System, and the analy-sis of Space-Objects-Life Activities of Human Body System. As a result, it was verified that there are certain quantitative relationships between the interior space of the residence and the human dimensions of Koreans lived up to their life styles and activities of Chosun dynasty era, specialized as 'Confucian life style'.

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The study on the Side-TeoMaru of An-Chae(Inner Quter) of upper-class houses in traditional residence. (전통 상류주택 안채의 측면 툇마루에 관한 연구)

  • 김난아;백영흠
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2000.11b
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    • pp.75-78
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    • 2000
  • This study purpose that researching Side- TeoMaru of upper-class houses in traditional An-Chae space and researching regional characteristics. Side-TeoMaru type is An-Bang and Gunner-Bang. That is found Chungchong-Do, Cholla-Do, Kyongsangnam-Do. I found different distribution in this region. This study has researched by measurement and personal interview.

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Variation in Residence Time and Water Exchange Rate by Release Time of Pollutants Over a Tidal Cycle in Masan Bay (조석 주기별 오염물질 방출에 따른 마산만의 체류시간 및 해수교환율 변화)

  • Park, Sung-Eun;Lee, Won-Chan;Hong, Sok-Jin;Kim, Hyung-Chul;Kim, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.249-256
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    • 2011
  • Lagrangian particle transport model coupled with the EFDC have been performed to estimate the residence time and water exchange rate by release time of pollutants over a tidal cycle in Masan Bay. The modelled residence time for the whole bay was about 40 days, ranging from less than 20 days in the southern parts of Budo, to over 100 days in the upper parts of Somodo. The spatial difference of residence time was controlled by tidal residual currents and the distance to the bay channel. The area mean residence time during spring and neap tides was estimated to be about 36 days and 42 days, respectively. The time required for 30% exchange of water was calculated as ranging from 65 to 105 days by release time of pollutants.

Estimation of the History of "The Old House at No'eun-ri" and its Original Structure (홍성 "노은리 고택"의 건축 시기와 가구(架構)의 원형 고찰)

  • Lee, Jong-Seo
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.33-46
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    • 2016
  • The old house at No'eun-ri, located in Hongseong-gun Hongbuk-myeon of the Chungcheong Nam-do province, really seems like the old house of late Seong Sam-mun who died in 1456. The original structure of the house seems to have been symmetrical, in terms of its left and right sides, and the females' chamber(Anchae) as well as the guest quarters(Haeng'rang-chae) would have featured a Matbae(맞배) fashion. The flank chamber and corridor would have displayed a multi-storied shape, and people would have been able to traverse the inside of the house all the way to the second story of the residence. We can see such shapes and dispositions from other 'ㅁ'-shaped houses - found in Chungnam and Gyeongbuk regions - which are now considered as distinct characteristics of certain residences constructed before the war with the Japanese in the 1590s, confirmed from extant vestiges and historical records of that time period. It can be concluded that the old house at No'eun-ri does harbor the traits and elements that resembled the upper class residences of the Joseon dynasty's early half period.

Environmental Health Literacy Regarding Fine Particulate Matter and Related Factors Among Village Health Volunteers in Upper Northern Thailand

  • Nattapon Pansakun;Warangkana Naksen;Waraporn Boonchieng;Parichat Ong-Artborirak;Tippawan Prapamontol
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.57 no.2
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    • pp.138-147
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: Fine particulate matter pollution has emerged as a significant life-threatening issue in Thailand. Recognizing the importance of environmental health literacy (EHL) in disease prevention is crucial for protecting public health. This study investigated EHL levels and aimed to identify associated factors among village health volunteers (VHVs) in the upper northern region of Thailand. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted to collect data from 710 VHVs using the EHL assessment tool developed by the Department of Health, Thailand. Results: The overall EHL score was moderate (mean, 3.28 out of a possible 5.0), with the highest and lowest domain-specific mean score for the ability to make decisions (3.52) and the ability to access (3.03). Multiple linear regression revealed that the factors associated with EHL score were area of residence (urban areas in Chiang Mai: B=0.254; urban areas in Lampang: B=0.274; and rural areas in Lampang: B=0.250 compared to rural areas in Chiang Mai), higher education levels (senior high school: B=0.212; diploma/high vocational certificate: B=0.350; bachelor's degree or above: B=0.528 compared to elementary school or lower), having annual health checkups compared to not having annual health check-ups (B=0.142), monthly family income (B=0.004), and individuals frequently facing air pollution issues around their residence (B=0.199) compared to those who reported no such issues. Conclusions: The VHVs exhibited moderate EHL associated with residence area, education, health check-ups, family income, and residential air pollution. Considering these factors is vital for enhancing VHVs' EHL through strategic interventions.