Korea has experienced a rapid warming of 1.5℃ during the last 100 years and it is projected more faster rise of air temperature in the future. Temperature is an important factor that impacts directly on the growth and development of plants. To figure out the impact of temperature rising on rice growth, grain yield, and quality, an experiment was conducted at the 3 plastic houses that were controlled to ambient, ambient+1.5℃, and ambient+3℃throughout the growing season at the Seoul National University Experimental Farm. A rice variety "Hwaseongbyeo“ was grown using 1/5000a Wagner pot under two nitrogen levels of 12 and 18kg/10a. Heading date in elevated temperature treatments was earlier by two days than in ambient temperature. Compared to the ambient temperature, number of tiller, leaf area index, and dry weight of root, stem, leaf, and panicle was greater in elevated temperature conditions throughout the rice growing season, the difference being smaller in later grain filling period. There was no interaction effect on growth between nitrogen levels and temperature treatments. Grain yield and grain quality are under measurements.