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        2025.06 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Within the Pungnap-dong Earthen Fortress in Seoul, various archaeological remains and artifacts that constitute an ancient capital have been excavated, including residential sites from the Proto-Three Kingdoms period to the Hanseong period of Baekje, as well as public buildings, ritual facilities, large-scale waste pits, pit dwellings, roads, waterways, and earthen fortess. The reconstruction focuses on Building Site No. 44 in the Gyeongdang zone and Pit-Dwelling Site No. Ga-30 in the Mirae Village area. Based on the traces of these structures, the study reconstructs various architectural elements, including floor plans, foundation construction methods, flooring treatments, pillar arrangements and frameworks, wall construction techniques and openings, as well as roof materials and forms. Building Site No. 44 in the Gyeongdang zone exhibits features characteristic of a transition to above-ground architecture, such as a rectangular floor plan, the construction of a separate foundation, a deliberately planned pillar layout, and independently built walls. Pit-Dwelling Site No. Ga-30 in the Mirae Village area, on the other hand, was designed as a pit structure with thick load-bearing walls to create a large interior space, differing from earlier forms. In this case, materials such as wood, stone, and earth were combined, reflecting an understanding of the distinct properties of each material. The significance of this study lies in the discovery that, although both buildings share similarities with pit dwellings in terms of floor plan and certain structural aspects, they also reveal attempts to implement new wall construction techniques in order to elevate the structures above ground and to construct large-scale buildings.
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        2007.04 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Studies and reports on buddhist temples in Goryeo dynasty are rarely in the present situation. At this point of time new excavational reports and historic records offer many materials to understand a architecture in Goryeo period. Especially, temple site have various transitions, it is of great value to study. This article attempted a restorative study of a location, function, spacial arrangement, structure, building age is based on a measure and transition of temple layout that is based on the excavational result and related historic documents about Godal temple site in Yeoju. Godal temple site was a representative Zen buddhist temple in Goryeo Dynasty. It was difficult of access by watercourse because it was located in an inland in the upper Han River. Archaeological research and historical records has reveals that the temple was constructed with a minium of four levels[six terms]. We could recognized the central site of temple and buildings were constantly established, enovated or collapsed. It has went through many transition according as it encountered new sects and doctrines. Also it should perform various functions and overcome given conditions. Ultimately it let see greater diversity in the spacial composition, and layout. That is to say it were planed several separate areas, each was consisted of main buildings, once again was integrated into one temple.
        5,500원