Title |
The Spatial Structure and Use of An-bang in Architect Designed Houses of the 1970s in Korea |
Authors |
Woo, Don-Son ; Kim, Jiwon |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2016.32.1.87 |
Keywords |
1970s ; Architect Designed House ; An-bang ; Spatial Structure ; Use ; Assembled ; Detached ; Master Bedroom ; Family Room ; Space Syntax |
Abstract |
The An-bang in Architect Designed Houses of the 1970s is the condensed space of the transitional Korean housing culture. The An-bang in Architect Designed Houses of the 1970s can be divided into assembled and detached types. The assembled type included two types, type 1 and type 2. One is the An-bang type and the other is Master Bedroom type. The An-bang and Mater Bedroom were followed the notations in drawings. In the detached type, the An-bang and Master Bedroom are located in different places serving different purposes. It can be divided into the type 3 and type 4. In type 3, the An-bang creates a more private space for the husband and wife, and produces a close relationship with Master Bedroom. The An-bang in type 4, is a space for the husband and wife, but is open to other family members. In this study, the An-bang in Architect Designed Houses of the 1970s is analyzed in detail with the space syntax method. |