Title |
A Study On The Design Concepts of Interior space In Korean Traditional Houses |
Keywords |
상류주택 ; 한국의 조형미 ; 실내공간의 디자인 개념 |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study was to identify the design concepts embedded in our traditional interior space. The majority of this research was achieved through literature review as well as examining traditional orean houses. The major findings were summarizd as follows :First, traditional Korean interior space is contemplative. This is created possible by the careful placement of indispensable furnitures and accessaries resulting in an abundance of unoccupied space.Therefore, the room assumes a peaceful atmosphere which calms the mind and creates a tranquil setting. To enjoy the placidity of Korean interior space a humble demeanor and contemplative thought are required. Next, traditional Korean interior space is modest. This is created by the moderate proportions that do not challenge human scale. Traditional Korean interior space does not dominate its surroundings but rather conforms with them. This contrasts with traditional western houses which utilizes an overbearing scale sacrificing intimate space.Thirdly, traditional Korean interior space is raw. In other words, the materials used in house retain their self-evident natural state and are not artificially manipulated to hide their inherent properties. The fundamental conceptual belief that interior space should not defy nature but instead become part of it.Lastly, traditional Korean interior space is not decorative. Rooms are not congested with frivolous aesthetics.Although this does not immediately attract the people`s attention, eventually the interior space establishes a unique line of communication with them. |