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북한 건축 전문매체 분석을 통한 살림집 계획 동향 (North Korean Housing Planning Trend through Analysis on North Korean Architectural Media)

  • 최상희
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.223-232
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the supply status and planning trend of North Korean housing through analysis on the North Korean architecture specialized media data. The flat composition is changing and the living room is becoming the center of the houses. Also, in the urban areas, the standard apartment type is four apartments in a row and the plan form is getting diversified into circle type, Y type, and irregular type. On the other hand, in the rural areas, two houses in a row and single house are typical and the change in planning scale and space structure are not substantial. Since the 2000s, design changes have been made to emphasize the third dimensional structure of buildings such as the elliptical houses and L-shaped houses. Furthermore, 8~10 households are located on one floor which leads to the tendency of the building enlargement. In terms of house size, a square concept was introduced to replace the initial 2~3 room concept and the basic module of the room planning the 3 room house based on $3m{\times}3m$. However, there seems to be no standard house size, and the house size may differ depending on the social classandregion. In the early 1980s, when there was focus on the apartment complex construction, the high-rise apartment buildings of 30~40 floors was planned. However, during the Pyongyang redevelopment project, apartments of more or less than 10 floors were built and row-houses of more or less than 4 floors were built. In terms of the complex scale, a lot of small complexes of around 300 households are emerging after 2010. The construction projects are mainly limited to specific regions such as Pyongyang and Samjiyeon, and also limited to specific classes such as the workers and soldiers initially and the scientists lately. In addition, living boundary composition and ancillary facilities for sufficient green area ratio securement and the people of North Korea are maintained consistently. In recent years, the specialized floor planning such as solar house and the house for the disabled people, framework houses for redevelopment business, and multi-storied house construction technology are also emerging.

韓 . 日 民家의 平面構造 比較硏究 (A Comparative study on the structure of plan in folk houses of Korea and Japan)

  • 장보웅
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.3-15
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    • 1994
  • 한국과 일본은 대한해협과 현해탄을 사이에 두고 비교적 가까운 거리에 있다. 그리 고 고대에 선박으로 한반도에서 일본 열도로 건너가는 문제는 일기만 청명하면 별로 어려운 문제가 아니었다고 생각된다. 잘 알려진 바와 같이 고대의 일본은 한반도와의 문화적 교류 와 주민의 이동이 많았고, 그것도 일방적으로 한반도에서 우리 민족이 일본으로 건너가서 우리의 수준 높은 문화를 직접 그들에게 전수시켰고, 일본으르 건너간 많은 주민들은 일본 의 상류층을 형성하였고 그리고 원주민을 지배하였다. 다시 말하면 일본은 고대에서 근세에 이르기까지 한반도에서 다방면의 많은 문화를 수용하였으뎌, 특히 한반도에서 일본으로 건 너간 주민들은 한반도에서 거주하던 민가를 그대로 일본 열도에 재현하였다. 따라서 한.일 양국의 민가는 평면의 구조 면에서 차이점 보다는 유사점이 많게 되었다. 여기서 말하는 유 사점은 현시점에서의 관점이고, 과거로 거슬러 을라가면 갈수록 유사점은 공통점으로 전환 될 것이다. 일본은 19세기 말에 명치유신을 통해서 근대화를 시작하면서 그들의 민가도 부 분적으로 변하기 시작하였다. 그러나 현재도 한국의 민가 증에서, 특히 겹집은 그 구조가 일 본 민가와 매우 유사함을 알 수 있다.

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조선시대 수혈주거지의 평면유형 연구 -서울·경기지역 수혈주거지를 중심으로- (A Study on the Plan-type of Pit-dwelling site in Joseon dynasty - Focusing on the Pit-dwelling of Seoul·Gyeonggi region -)

  • 서지은;홍승재
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.43-56
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    • 2015
  • Researches on the pit dwellings in the Joseon Dynasty era have been constantly conducted in the archeology field since the beginning of the 2000s. Most of the related researches in the past have been on the classification and chronological record of dwelling types in archeology, but architectural researches on the dwelling history that is connected from the prehistoric age to the Joseon Dynasty era are insufficient. There are no big differences between the excavated pit dwellings of the Joseon Dynasty era and those of the prehistoric age, so pit dwellings were considered to have been used as dwellings for common people until the Joseon dynasty era. This fact is confirmed by the frequency and density of pit dwellings. In this research, what space composition of the pit dwellings that are equipped with the Korean floor heating system is shown according to the plan types was examined and the development and transition process from pit dwellings to Folk houses were analyzed and their correlations with the Folk houses of the Joseon Dynasty era were examined. The Folk house form did not start with the form of the house on the ground but originate from the introduction of Ondol, the Korean floor heating system, to pit dwellings. As the Korean floor heating system is used, the room and kitchen space are composed in the pit dwelling, and the kitchen is expanded to the one that separates the fireplace for cooking to avoid heating that is unnecessary for the summer season. As the size of the dwelling was getting bigger, the division of the space is made by the pillars that support the interior space. Also, the dwelling is expanded into a single row house and a double row house according to the progress direction of Ondol. In other words, the pit dwellings in the Joseon Dynasty era develops with making up diverse floors through the combination and expansion of Ondol and kitchen according to the dweller's convenience and life style and surrounding environment. This research is significant in the sense that it helps understand the formation and development process of our traditional Folk houses and fills the gap between the pit dwellings, which have been dealt with inadequately, and traditional Folk houses in the Korean dwelling history.