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Korean architecture considers the positioning of the house in relation to its surroundings, with thought given to the land and seasons. The interior of the house is also planned accordingly. This principle is called baesanimsu (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler), meaning that the ideal house is built with a mountain in the back and a river in the front. Script error: No such module "lang". shapes differ by region. In the cold northern regions of Korea, Script error: No such module "lang". are built in a square with a courtyard in the middle in order to retain heat better. In the south, Script error: No such module "lang". are more open and L-shaped.[2]

History

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Giwa (Script error: No such module "Lang".) drawn by Danwon

A Script error: No such module "lang". is a Korean house which was developed in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria.[3]

Early history

Paleolithic people in the Korean peninsula may have occupied caves or made temporary houses. In the Neolithic era, the temporary house developed into a dugout hut. They dug into the ground with a small shovel and built a small house that used rafters and columns. Wood was used for the rafters and columns, and straw was used for roof. In the Bronze Age, there were several columns in the house, so the area of the house was extended relative to early houses. Iron Age Script error: No such module "lang". had Ondol, and also used giwa (Script error: No such module "Lang".), a kind of roofing tile which was made with fired clay. By using giwa roof tiles, Script error: No such module "lang". developed a specific shape.

South Korea

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Korean traditional Bark shingled house, Neowajip or Gulpijip (Script error: No such module "Lang".) in Gangwon Province
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Interior of a traditional house at Jeongseon County, Gangwon Province

After the devastation of the Korean War there was a need for cheap, suitable housing for people displaced by the war. During the period immediately after the war, several Script error: No such module "lang". of historical value were demolished. In the larger cities of South Korea, only small clusters of Script error: No such module "lang". remain. However the value of Script error: No such module "lang". has been discussed in the early twentieth century, with many comparing them favourably to the more common but less eco-friendly apartments found across South Korea. Today, some train stations are influenced by traditional Script error: No such module "lang". design (Jeonju Station, for example).

North Korea

In Kaesong, the traditional Script error: No such module "lang". originally there remain and play a role as a tourist attraction. Giwajip (tile-roofed houses) surround the Script error: No such module "lang"..

China

Script error: No such module "lang". can also be found in northeast China, and Koreans have been living for over 100 years in Script error: No such module "lang". built for themselves. Since 2010, people have been working on a project focused on making a Script error: No such module "lang". village in Heilongjiang, China.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In Lu Xun Park, Shanghai, Yun Bong-gil Memorial Hall is built in Hanok style to dedicate to Korean independence activist Yun Bong-gil.

Origin

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Sarangbang

The term 'Script error: No such module "lang".' appeared for the first time in a paper about houses on April 23, 1907. In that paper, Script error: No such module "lang". was used in reference to the specific area along Jeong-dong road from Donuimun to Baejae school. At that time, instead of using Script error: No such module "lang"., terms like jooga (meaning living houses) and jaetaek (meaning a variety of houses) were more widely used. The word Script error: No such module "lang". was only used in special circumstances when the latest house was built somewhere.

During the era of Korea under Japanese rule, the ruler used terms such as "jooga" or "Joseon house" when they were talking about house improvement. There is a record of Script error: No such module "lang".; however, the specific term "Script error: No such module "lang"." hasn't been used prevalently.

The specific word "Script error: No such module "lang"." appeared in the Samsung Korean dictionary in 1975, where it was defined as an antonym of "western house" and as a term meaning Joseon house (Korean-style house). After the 1970s, with urban development, many apartments and terraced houses were built in South Korea, and many Script error: No such module "lang". were demolished everywhere. From that time on, a Script error: No such module "lang". was only called a "Korean traditional house".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In a broad sense, "Script error: No such module "lang"." refers to a house with thatching or to a Neowa-jib (a shingle-roofed house) or a Giwa-jib (tile-roofed house), although the general meaning of Script error: No such module "lang". refers to only a Giwa-jib in Korea.[4]

Characteristics

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Script error: No such module "lang". in Seoul

The environment-friendly aspects of traditional Korean houses range from the structure's inner layout to the building materials which were used. Another unique feature of traditional houses is their special design for cooling the interior in summer and heating the interior in winter.

Since Korea has hot summers and cold winters, the Ondol (Gudeul), a floor-based heating system,[5] and the Daecheong, a cool wooden-floor style hall, were devised long ago to help Koreans survive the frigid winters and to block sunlight during summer. These early types of heating and air-conditioning were so effective that they are still in use in many homes today. The posts, or daedulbo, are not inserted into the ground, but are fitted into the cornerstones to keep Script error: No such module "lang". safe from earthquakes.

Materials

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Hasadang Hall (built 1461) located in Suncheon, South Jeolla Province

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Variations

By region

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Bukchondaek, located in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province is a former upper class residence, originally built by a civil official in 1797.

The shapes of Script error: No such module "lang". differ regionally. Due to the warmer weather in the southern region, Koreans built Script error: No such module "lang". with the rooms aligned in a straight line. In order to allow good wind circulation, they have open, wooden floor living areas and many windows. The most common shape for Script error: No such module "lang". in the central region is an L-shaped layout, an architectural mixture of the shapes in the northern and the southern regions. Script error: No such module "lang". in the cold northern region have square layouts that block the wind flow. They do not have an open, wooden floor area, and the rooms are all joined together. They commonly have Jeongjugan, a space between the kitchen and other rooms, which is warmed by an Ondol.[6]

By social class

The structure of Script error: No such module "lang". is also classified according to social class. Typically the houses of yangban (upper class), jungin (middle class) and urban commoners, with giwa (tiled roof), emphasized not only the function of the house, but also its aesthetics. The houses of provincial commoners (as well as some impoverished yangban), with choga (a roof plaited by rice straw), were built in a more strictly functional manner.

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View of Script error: No such module "lang". House in Hahoe Folk Village, South Korea
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A Numaru is a traditional Korean balcony-like raised veranda. It is often distinguished from a larger living room by a plinth, a partial enclosure, and low-to-the-floor furniture.

Preservation

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See also

References

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