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A Research on The Spatial Characteristics and Changes in Farmhouses of Ethnic Korean Chinese Origined From Ham-kyeong do

함경도 출신 조선족 농촌주거의 공간적 특성과 변천에 관한 실태조사연구

  • Jin, Ri-Xue (School of Architecture, Tianjin University, School of Architecture & Urban Planning, Jilin Jianzhu University) ;
  • Zhang, Yu-Kun
  • 김일학 (천진대학교 건축학과, 길림건축대학 건축.도시계획학과) ;
  • 장위쿤 (천진대학교 건축학과)
  • Received : 2015.10.23
  • Accepted : 2016.02.15
  • Published : 2016.02.25

Abstract

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.

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