Title |
An Aspect on the Housing Reconstruction of the Longest-term Householders in Cheongju's Inner Area |
Authors |
Jeong. Se-Rim ; Kim. Tai-Young |
Keywords |
Traditional Urban Area ; Longest-term Householder ; Housing Reconstruction ; Shop House ; Placement ; Separation between Dwelling and Shop space |
Abstract |
1. The longest-term householder's dwellings have been divided by two typical types- a pure 'House' type and 'House with Shop'. 2. In the reconstruction of pure houses, the longest-term householders would maintain or make alterations the existing house types. With the proceeding of the evolution of the housing plan, the two storied houses and the houses with multi families have been newly built. But these have succeeded the placement of the traditional house, especially the location of gate and entrance. 3. In the reconstruction of shop houses, these present, for the most part, are newly built except a few old shop houses. Perhaps the most notable aspect of shop house be 'multi-storied process'. With the evolution of multi-story, the dwelling space has been shifted from the first floor to the second/third floor. But some of the longest-term householders would maintain the old shop house type-small and medium size, separation between dwelling and shop space, and types of old industry-around the street network of the existing market. |