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조선전기 경복궁 동궁(東宮)과 동조(東朝)의 건축공간에 관한 연구 KCI 등재

A study on the Architectural Space of Donggung and Dongjo at Gyeongbokgung in the early Joseon Dynasty

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

The purpose of this study is to understand the architectural space of Donggung(東宮), the Prince's Palace, and Dongjo(東朝), the King's Mother and Queen's living space, in the early Joseon Dynasty. The Royal palace can be divided into three parts, political space for king, living space for king and his family and government office. So first, we should to understand the characteristics of each space in the Royal Palace. Up to now we have looked at the architectural space of Donggung(東宮) and Dongjo(東 朝) in Gyeongbokgung(景福宮), one of the Royal Palace, the result of this study is as followings. Donggung which was living space for Prince consisted of Jaseondang(資善堂), Seunwhadang(承華堂) and Kyejodang(繼照堂) in the era of King Sejong Kyejodang was demolished and Seunwhadang was destroyed by fire in King Jungjong era and was not rebuilded. This buildings The buildings consisted of Jeondang, Whudang, main gate, hapmun(閤門) and corridor or fence Donggung and Dongjo was separated wall Dong consisted of many buildings for Queen dowager, Queen and many royal concubines The arrangement of Donggung and Dongjo was assumed like as the Fig2.

목차
1. 서론
2. 동궁
    2-1. 동궁의 전각구성
    2-2. 전각의 공간구성
3. 동조 영역의 건축공간
    3-1. 동조(東朝)와 동전(東殿)
    3-2 동조의 공간구성
4. 결론
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Abstract
저자
  • 이정국(다리건축사사무소/건축사, 대표) | Yi, Jeong-Kuk (Dari Architects & Engineers) Corresponding author