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논문명 조선 후기 신흥 양반주거의 연속적 공간 특성/Characteristics of Connecting Space in Emerging Upper Class Houses of later Chosun Dynasty
저자명 박형진(Park, Hyung-Jin)
발행사 한국실내디자인학회
수록사항 한국실내디자인학회 논문집  , Vol.24 No.1(통권 108호)
페이지 시작페이지(115) 총페이지(9)
ISSN 12297992
주제분류 계획및설계
주제어 조선 후기 ; 경기지역 ; 신흥 양반주거 ; 안마당 ; 연속적 공간 Later Chosun Dynasty ; Gyong-gi Province ; Emerging Upper Class house ; An-ma-dang ; Connecting Space
요약2 It is commonly known that upper class house in Chosun Dynasty has characteristics of connecting space in combination with 'Chae' and 'Madang'. But living territory of traditional residence is connected each other by means of the necessity of dwelling life. So, it can be a fragmentary understanding about traditional houses to consider it as connecting space only from the viewpoint of visual perception. Residential space in later Chosun Dynasty is affected by practical life-style rather than building principle of 'Confucianism' due to the erosion of the caste system and the spread of the modern residential culture. So, it is necessary to consider dwelling life at that time in order to understand spatial characteristics of the residences. Researcher made an assumption that these characteristics were observed in the emerging upper class houses which appear in the process of change of the caste system rather than the traditional upper class houses. The researcher investigated connecting space from 'Bakat-ma-dang' to An-ma-dang of the emerging upper class houses in Gyong-gi province. The goal of this study is to find the properties of connecting space related to dwelling life of the emerging upper class houses in Gyong-gi Province. With this study, the followings are the characteristics of connecting space in emerging upper class houses in later Chosun Dynasty. First, 'An-ma-dang(Courtyard)' comes into close contact with 'Bakat-chae(Outer quarters)' which accommodate the complex functions, 'An-ma-dang' plays an mediating role between 'An-chae' and 'Bakat-chae' Second, 'Bakat-chae' generally encases 'An-ma-dang' which is central territories of dwelling life, and the men's area of 'Bakat-chae' considerably has opening space towards the outside. Third, 'Anmadang' plays an mediating role of male's and female's living territory, and it plays an important role in connecting space where labor forces are concentrated.
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