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Basic Study of new Hanok Style Public Buidings Design Trend Analysis - Focused on Seoul Jeolla-do Gyeongsang-do Region -

지속가능한 신한옥형 공공건축물을 위한 디자인 요소 기초연구 - 서울, 전라도, 경상도를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2014.09.18
  • Accepted : 2014.09.26
  • Published : 2014.10.31

Abstract

Han-ok has been forgotten by rapid industrialization, however, recent interest in Korean traditional culture and eco friendly architecture are increasing. Government is also processing various policies and research in Han-ok for historical reasons. Still Han-ok is considered as temporary discover stage not daily space. Moreover, previous weakness of Han-ok made it difficult to supply. There is a need to build new Han-ok style public buildings different from traditional or new Han-ok for revitalization of Han-ok. Moreover, development of new Han-ok style public buildings model are needed for the public which include updated concept and function. From public buildings model development and supply people can visit and explore Han-ok. Therefore Han-ok tradition can be modernized. In addition to this Korean traditional culture and mode of living can be developed and conserved. This research focuses on public buildings of Han-ok supplication and aims design elements and regional trend.

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References

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