Title |
Comparative Analysis of Corner Bracket Sets in Jusimpo and Chulmok-Ikkong Styles With Hipped-and-Gabled Roofs: Examining Components and Construction Techniques |
Authors |
류성룡(Ryoo, Seong-Lyong) ; 윤준섭(Yoon, Jun-Seop) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.12.121 |
Keywords |
hipped-and-gabled roof; Pseudo Cheomcha; Chulmok Ikgong; Corner bracket set; Corner Salmi; Corner Handae |
Abstract |
This study begins with the question of why hipped-and-gabled roofs are less common in Jusimpo architecture compared to Chulmok Ikgong
or Dapo style buildings. Three building styles were analyzed: Jusimpo style without pseudo chumcha buildings, Jusimpo style with pseudo
chumcha buildings, and Chulmok Ikgong style buildings. The analysis of six buildings revealed that the construction method, centered on the
45-degree member and the Soro for load transfer, varied in arrangement. The increase in hipped-and-gabled roofs in the Chulmok Ikgong
style was found to be closely linked to the integration of the upper and lower members of the corner bracket sets. Additionally, an analysis
of the corner bracket set characteristics at Jeonjugaeksa Seoikheon suggests that it retains the style of the early Joseon Dynasty. |