Title |
A Study on the Arrangement and Special Depth of 'Standard Korea Traditional - House Design' |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2019.28.3.061 |
Keywords |
Kyeongsangbukdo Standard Korea traditional Rural-House Design ; Floor Plan ; Space syntax ; Special Depth ; Integration |
Abstract |
The purpose of the study is to compare and analyze the depth of each space in the 'Kyeongsangbukdo Standard Korea Traditional?House Design'(KSKTH). The scope of study is 32 types in 4 categories('― -shape', 'ㄱ-shape', 'ㄷ-shape', 'ㅁ-shape') of KSKTH. The research results will be summarized as follows : 1)Korea old traditional housing(Hanok) spaces were arranged using hierarchical, scalability, and strict space arrangements through social and cultural properties, but KSKTH was designed to complement the defects of Hanok by securing the independence of our modern apartment type. 2) The more rooms are planned in each floor plan, the deeper the space in each room is, but less integrated. And in this study, the integration was reduced in the order 'ㅁ -shape'→'ㄷ-shape'→'ㄱ-shape'→'― -shape' with a small number of rooms. 3) In case of a porch, it is common for the porch to be located where everyone can easily access it, but in this study, it was analyzed that the porch is not a highly integrated space but a low-integrity space. 4) The living room was analyzed as the most central function in most types of floor plans but in the 'ㅁ-shape', which has the deepest space due to the highest number of spaces, corridor space that connects each room was the most central function of each floor plan. 5)If there is not much space, level of integration naturally increases but In all types of hanok standard designs, the higher the depth of the space, the higher the integration of the space was analyzed |