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The Architectural Structure of Seonjeong-jeon in Changdeok Palace as a Ceremonial Hall

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건축역사연구 (Journal of Architectural History)
한국건축역사학회 (Korean Association of Architectural History)
초록

Seonjeong-jeon, the semi-great hall in Changdeok Palace, was constructed in a highly formal and conservative style and accommodated official ceremonies. However, the contemporary modification of the building has distorted or eliminated features including the two side doors on the front, the floor coverings, and the throne base (Jwa-tap) that consisted the most significant part of the throne. Seonjeong-jeon originally had three doors that stood between each pair of columns on the front side, respectively. The courtiers accessed the building through the side doors, while the central door was exclusively designated for the king. However, the renovation in 1999 ignored the political context of the architectural form of the building and changed the side doors into windows, damaging the traditional structure inherited from the early Joseon Dynasty. Although the building currently has traditional wooden floor structure (Woomul-maru), it was originally covered with square brick tiles (Bang-jeon) before the Japanese occupation, following the customs of early Joseon Dynasty. The throne was placed to the north of the central door and consisted of the throne base and a decorative roof (Dang-ga). A canvas (Jang-ja), which featured the royal symbolic painting of Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks, was also installed between the two columns that connected the base and the roof. Nevertheless, only the columns and the blank canvas remain nowadays after the removal of the base.

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Abstract
1. 서 론
2. 선정전 전면 3칸의 3문(三門)
    2-1. 회화 및 문헌자료 중의 선정전 삼문
    2-2. 선정전의 머름형 난간과 문 창 결합 구조
3. 선정전 내부의 방전(方甎) 바닥
4. 당가(唐家)와 좌탑(座榻)이 결합된 어좌(御座)
5. 결론
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저자
  • 이종서(울산대학교 역사·문화학과) | Lee Jong-Seo Corresponding Author