Title A Study on the Changes of the Government Pavilion, Miryang Yeongnamnu in terms of Function and Spatiality
Authors Ryoo, Seong-Lyong
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2018.34.8.69
Page pp.69-76
ISSN 1226-9093
Keywords Pavilion of the Temple in Goryeo Dynasty ; Pavilion of the Government Guesthouse in Joseon Dynasty ; Yeongnamnu ; Scenic Spot ; Shrine ; Cultural Heritage ; Cultural Festival
Abstract This study is basically about the changing appearance of the big pavilion, Yeongnamnu in Miryang city belonging to the government guesthouse of Joseon dynasty. And the purpose of this study confirms that even if the appearance of the building has not changed, the function of the building changes because the reason why people think about the building is also different. First, looked at the appearance of architecture and the function of architecture that changes with the times. In the course of the research, the changes of pavilion were traced by dividing it into five from Koryo dynasty which was first established to the present. Then, tried to find out the change patterns by analyzing important events related to buildings or places in each period. As a result, the following facts were confirmed. 1. Because of the Buddhist repression policy in Joseon Dynasty, the Yeongnamnu changed from the temple pavilion to the government pavilion. 2. Throughout the Joseon Dynasty, Yeongnamnu was the representative scenic of Miryang City. 3. In the late Joseon Dynasty, Yeongnamnu was famous as a place where a woman named Arang devoted her life in order to preserve his fidelity. 4. Since 1910, Yeongnamnu has become an important cultural asset, and space has been widely used as a venue for various public events. 5. From 1945 to 1999, Yeongnamnu was used mainly for the events of Arang Remembrance and Miryang Culture Festival. And the inner space of Yeongnamnu was rarely used because people thought preservation is important.