Spatial Relationships among the Buildings, Gardens and the Churyon in Yongyong-dang as the Upper Class Residence of the Chosun Dynasty in Korea

  • Jang Miah
    Department of Environmental Landscape Architecture, Kangnung National University
  • Fujii Eijiro
    Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University

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  • 朝鮮時代の上流住宅・演慶堂における建築・庭園の空間構成と柱聯の関係について
  • チョウセン ジダイ ノ ジョウリュウ ジュウタク エンケイトウ ニ オケル ケンチク テイエン ノ クウカン コウセイ ト チュレン ノ カンケイ ニ ツイテ

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Abstract

We investigated the relationship among the spatial compositions of buildings, gardens and Churyon of Yongyong-dang. Churyon were decorative paper or wooden plaques and carved with poems, hung on the front pillars vertically. We analyzed Churyon with contents of a rhyming couplet, and with relation to arrangement in each of building, Sarangche, Sunhyangje, Nongsujung, Anche. As a consequence, Churyon hung on the outside pillar in Sarangche and Anche were characterized by the contents of administration, and hung on the inside pillar were characterized by the contents ofadmonition. And Churyon hung on Sunhyangje and Nongsujung had the contents of educational and banquet. Each of Churyon in the inner space of building, first of all, Dechung of Sarangche, Sunhyangje and Anche had the public contents of couplet. Secondly, Ondolbang, Rumaru and Rudarag had the private contents of couplet. We knew each of buildings and its inner space were characterized by the contents of couplet on Churyon.

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  • Nippon Teien Gakkaishi

    Nippon Teien Gakkaishi 2007 (17), 55-69, 2007

    The Academic Society of Japanese Garden

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