Title |
A Study on Characteristic of the Modern Culture Space during Japanese Ruling Era of Korea |
Keywords |
Modern architecture ; Culture space ; Japanese ruling era of Korea ; Interior space expression |
Abstract |
Most of these cultural spaces are Western architecture which is completely unrelated to our traditional style. In Japan’s colonial rule of Korea these Western formation flowed in and passed on by them. Therefore before the understanding of modern cultural space built in Japan’s colonial rule of Korea, it’s essential to study about the background of the western period in that time, architecture and trend of interior. Due to Great Depression and other reasons the economical modernism of architecture raised in this period. In this thesis, based on such background of period, cultural space has been divided into assembly, theatre and exhibition spaces. Those spaces were studied according to its expressional characteristics and brought to following conclusion from the analysis. The cultural spaces were created around 1930 due to an increase of demand when the modernism started to establish. Like other buildings cultural space expressed modernized elevation and space formation with ferroconcrete building. However until Japan’s colonial period the cultural areas were not used for public but for Japanese authority class’s social gatherings only. Consequently, unlike other buildings the classical elements that could express these characters were more used in cultural spaces especially in theater and exhibition areas. This distinctiveness didn’t appear separately but according to type of rooms in one space. Once more, place like assembly space was expressed with modernism, special or recreation rooms where people pursue a comfort were expressed with decorative style. Also a special theater which was used for only one person was generally expressed with western style to represent the stern character such as power. |