• 제목/요약/키워드: kitchen space

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농어촌주택 표준설계도서의 수납공간에 대한 개선 방안 (A Proposal to Improve the Storage Space on the Standard Plan for Houses in Farming and Fishing Villages)

  • 한영호;황복득
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제17호
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this research is to suggest improved storage spaces for each room after taking POE survey of a selected twelve houses which were built according to the standard plan for houses in farming and fishing areas by the government from '94 This research was promoted to suggest suitable storage spaces for each room. The focus being on shoe chest storage in the entrance TV and audio set storage decorated shelves in the living room fixed furniture and storage in the bed room cupboard in the kitchen and storage space in multiple purpose room, Based on the number type NONGJIN-95-25-D which is the most popular type in the standard plan for houses in the farming and fishing areas during 1995. According to the survey those 12 points wee of discomfort and the people preferred fixed and modular furniture based on movable shelves. moveable self-assemblable modular furnishings, The survey can be the fundamental data to make that kind of plan for the farming and fishing and fishing people according to their taste.

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송대 선종사원의 승당과 고원 배치 전통 (A Study on the Tradition of the Setting of Seungdang and Gowon in the Zen Buddhist Temples of Song Dynasty)

  • 한지만
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to clarify the historical background of the setting of seungdang(僧堂) and gowon (庫院) in the Zen Buddhist temples of Song dynasty, in terms of as a Buddhist temple universality and as a Zen temple specificity, through the historical reference investigation on its relevance to the Buddhist temples of Tang dynasty. In the Zen Buddhist temples of Song dynasty, the Zen meditation space of seungdang was located on the west side of Buddha hall, and the kitchen and officiating priest's living space of gowon was located on the east side of Buddha hall. Through the analysis of historical reference it was confirmed that, in the Buddhist temples of Tang dynasty, the Zen meditation section of seonwon(禪院) was on the west side, and the gowon was on the east side too. Therefore, it can be said that, the setting method of seungdang and gowon of the Zen Buddhist temples of Song dynasty was established above tradition of the Tang dynasty Buddhist temples.

중국(中國) 동북부(東北部) 제민족(諸民族)의 주거(住居) 및 주생활(住生活) 특성 -흑룡강성(黑龍江星)과 내몽고자치구(內蒙古自治區)에 거주하는 다워얼(達斡爾)족을 중심으로- (Features of Housing and Living Pattern in the North Eastern Regions of China - Centered on the Daor living in the Heilongjiang -)

  • 신수영;윤정숙
    • 한국주거학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국주거학회 2003년도 정기총회 및 추계학술대회
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    • pp.259-264
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    • 2003
  • This study aims to understand the architectural characteristics and living pattern of the Daor and to make a comparative study with the Han race. This research inquired into the background of the Daor and surveyed the present condition of traditional houses. As a result of this study, the features of Daor's traditional house is synthesized as follows. 1) The arrangement of village is in a row facing south. The site plan and exterior shape is like as the Manchurian race. 2) Making west window and creating a bright atmosphere is the unique architectural style. 3) Viewed from spatial layout and function, Daor's has more remarkable difference from Han's. That is to say, the room equipped with Kang is daily space and kitchen is just space for cooking in contrast with the Han.

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주거환경에서의 여성고령자의 일상생활행위에 관한 연구 (The Study on the activity of daily life of the elderly women in housing environments)

  • 김경일;안옥희
    • 한국농촌생활과학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest the basic data which can be used as comfortable dwelling circumstance to keep a life as self-reliant and secure as possible for their activity daily life in the elderly housing. In the results of this study we can be found that the elderly complain many difficult when they do their activity daily life in the interior housing space. See the aspect of space, improvement of architectural arrangements like stairs, lighting arrangements, bathroom, kitchen are required and in the characteristic of elderly, we can found the effect of health condition, education in activity daily life.

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호주인과 호주 교민의 주거문화 비교를 위한 기초 연구(I) -호주 교민의 주생활 분석을 중심으로 - (A Baseline Study on Housing Cultures for Cross-Cultural Comparison between Korean- Australians and Australians(I) : An Analysis of Housing Cultures of Korean- Australian Families.)

  • 이영심;이상해
    • 가정과삶의질연구
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.107-125
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    • 2005
  • Each ethnic group has a different cultural background and has developed its own culture in the name of a tradition. The interaction between different cultures is ever increasing through the process of acculturation or culture contact The purpose of this study is to provide baseline information about domestic living of Korean immigrants in Australia and Australians for a larger cross-cultural study project. As the first step, the usage of domestic space and seating styles of 52 Korean households in Melbourne were analyzed. Ethnographic research was conducted, utilizing a questionnaire. The findings of this research are as follows: 1. The most popular type of Living-Dining-Kitchen arrangement was the one which the kitchen is separated from the living and dining area. The level of satisfaction was the highest when the living room, dining room, and kitchen were all separated. 2. A laundry room was indispensable for Koreans in Australia, and they wanted to dry laundry and do ironing in there. Most people were satisfied with the toilet separated from the bathroom A drain hole on the floor of the bathroom was not indispensable for most Korean-Australians. 3. Korean-Australians tend to engage in various activities in their individual rooms, and they estimated that the size of most rooms were small. They also wanted to renovate the house to expand the rooms. 4. The seating style of Korean-Australians was mostly chair-seating. Yet, they often made beds on the floor for guests, and made kimchi sitting on the floor. Also, when they were relaxing, they were using both chair-seating and floor-seating. 5. Korean-Australians were not very satisfied with the use of floor carpets because of the dust collected on the carpets, and the difficulty to clean. It may be related to their preferred floor seating style, as well. 6. Almost all Korean-Australians take off their shoes inside of the house for hygienic reasons. They had a shoes cabinet at the entrance inside of the house. 7. The most popular heating system was ducted heating. The level of satisfaction about this was moderate because hot air contains lots of dust and it makes rooms very dry. Many were using electric blankets and their desired heating system was Ondol (heated floor). 8. Korean-Australians thought that the living room was the most important place for the family, and believed it should be decorated well to entertain guests. They also pointed out that the lighting was not bright enough in general.

컴퓨터 그래픽을 이용한 한옥 유니트형 노인복지시설 모델 제시 (Model Development of Unit-care Welfare Facility for a Traditional Korean House Using Computer Graphics)

  • 남윤철
    • 한국디지털건축인테리어학회논문집
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents computer graphics applying the traditional Korean house(Hanok) style interior to unit-care space of Welfare Facility and proposes the possibility as interior design and construction materials. In this paper, the proposed computer graphic-based model is a single-story building that provides convenient traffic between rooms. Computer graphic-based model is presented by Auto CAD, 3D program (Sketch-UP v.8), rendering program (Podium v.2) based on the traditional Korean house and related work of unit-care welfare facility. Computer graphic-based model that combined unit-care and the traditional Korean house has the following characteristics. In each room of living space, wallpaper and flooring Korean paper(Hnaji) is considered and windows, door, furniture of traditional pattern were placed. The living room(Daechung) that is representative of the traditional Korean house and the corridor (toenmaru) are the elements to save the image of the traditional Korean house as much as possible. Especially, the corridor (toenmaru) is placed to conveniently use in nursing-care facility and home-care support facility. A public space is placed around the inside court (An-madang), while the living space (unit-care) has a sense of independence by separation. Bathroom and kitchen have a modern design for functionality than aesthetic elements.

함경도 출신 조선족 농촌주거의 공간적 특성과 변천에 관한 실태조사연구 (A Research on The Spatial Characteristics and Changes in Farmhouses of Ethnic Korean Chinese Origined From Ham-kyeong do)

  • 김일학;장위쿤
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2016
  • The paper takes the rural housings of the Chaoxian nationality of Ham-kyeongdo in the three provinces in Northeast China as research object, to discuss the spatial form andthe characteristic of the change in the housing. The research result shows that the dwellings' plane forms in the Tumen River, the coast of Yalu River and the Sino Russian border are mainly traditional "Jeong-ji central type (J)", while in Heilongjiang are mainly "Jeong-ji and corridor central type (J-C)". In the evolution of living space and behavior patterns, there appears sliding door and partition between Jeongjibang and kitchen in the former, and Badang space in the front of the Kang and the behavior pattern remains its original seat-type lifestyle mainly. While there forms Dikang space and living space in the process of different cultures blend and modernization in the later and appears some upright-type behavior patterns. There is distinct characteristic in regional changes in both.

아파트 내부에 나타난 한국전통 실내 공간의 특성 및 구성 요소에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Korean traditional interior space and major elements in contemporary apartment)

  • 오혜경
    • 디자인학연구
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    • 제11권
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    • pp.72-81
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    • 1995
  • 본 연구의 목적은 아파트 공간에 남아 있는 한국의 전통 실내공간 및 구성 요소를 조사해보는 것이다. 이를 위해 관련문헌을 고찰하고 52가구의 아파트를 선정하여 방문에 의한 설문조사와 현장조사를 하였으며 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 공간의 배치 및 구성은 현관-거실 및 식당-방-안방의 서양적 평면보다 현관-방-거실 및 식당-안방의 한국전통공간에서 기인한 평면이 선호되었다. 둘째, 공간의 특성은 한국 전통공간의 여러 특성 중 거실-방, 거실-식당, 식당-부엌 사이의 공간 디자인에서 개방성과 폐쇄성을 찾아볼 수 있었다. 셋째, 난방의 종류는 전체 라지에타 방식에서 전체 바닥 난방으로 변화하였다. 또한 공간구성 요 소 중에서 바닥은 온돌마루와 장판이, 벽은 벽지가, 천장은 방에는 평 천장, 거실에는 가운데가 매립된 천장이 선호되었고, 창문은 특히 안방의 경우 전통적 창살 문양을 선호하였다

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고령화 사회를 위한 국내·외 장애인 주택관련법 비교연구 (Comparing the Housing Laws related to the disabled in various countries for Aging Society)

  • 김상운
    • 의료ㆍ복지 건축 : 한국의료복지건축학회 논문집
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to be suggested the primary data when housing research related the disabled and the enactment are needed. For the purpose, this study compares the Housing Laws, such as state of legislation, composition and detailed standards in domestic and international. The scope of study is limited each space in 7 types, entrance, corridor, living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and balcony, then, laws related on each space are compared and analyzed. In addition, comparison of the foreign's Housing laws are focused on Switzerland, Germany, United States of America, and Japan where have systematic and organized Housing laws by in each space. This study were processed as follows: First, domestic and foreign laws are examined throughout state of legislation, composition, detailed standards, and types of the disabled. Then, housing laws that applied institutionally in each country are compared. Finally, similarities and differences of specific standards are analyzed by comparison on space in each country.

고급형 아파트의 평면 구성 특성 및 실내디자인 경향 (A Study on Space Composition and the Trend far Interior Design of the Luxurious Apartment)

  • 오혜경;김도연
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제27호
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    • pp.111-119
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to the characteristics of the interior space composition for luxurious apartments and the trend of interior design. Surveying visits were made to 30 model houses for which individual apartments of 8 million Won or more per pyeong (about 3.30 square meters) were on sale from December 1999 through November 2000 in Seoul and suburb area, pundang. The major finding were summarized as follows; (1) The characteristics of the planes indicated that the living-room separation type accounted for the majority, which was not generally different from common apartments. The master zone divided several room. The main room which conventionally played the roles of the family gathering space and the second room shared by family members, was designed exclusively for husband and wife. Distinctively separated from the other spaces, it was to be used for personalized space, together with bathroom for the couple, dressing room, or study. Attempts were made for the high-class apartments to get away from the common uniformed apartments, such as the yard-type balcony or the second entrance in consideration of the moving path. (2) The characteristics of the interior designs showed that the detailed attention was paid to every composing element for the emphasis of the high quality image. The factors determining the quality were finishing materials, kitchen furniture, hygienic ceramics, electrical appliances water supply equipment, or functional storage closet.

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