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        2021.12 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        조선시대 읍치는 전국 군⋅현 지역의 행정중심지인 동시에 교통의 결절지로서 소위 전통도시라고 할 수 있다. 또한 근대 이전 공유되어 온 전통적 공간인식체계이자 지리로서 풍수가 투영되어 있는 대표적 장소이기도 하다. 본 고에서는 조선후기 부평도호부를 사례로 읍치 상황을 확인할 수 있는 지리지, 고지도 등 관련 문헌과 현장답사를 병행하여 읍치의 풍수적 공간구성을 확인 하고 현재적 입장에서 특징적인 풍수 관련 경관의 복원 의미 및 방향성을 제시해보고자 하였다. 먼저 풍수 상 읍치 국면을 군⋅현 최고 명당으로 구성하는 근간이자 출발 로서 진산, 주산에 주목하였다. 읍치 복원과 관련해 진산, 주산이 지니는 의미는 단순히 읍치를 구성하는 주변 자연환경 중 하나가 아닌 읍치의 역사적 장소성 구성이나 경관배치를 위한 일종의 지표경관이 될 수 있다. 다음으로 진산, 주산과 읍치 내 중심 경관인 동헌, 객사 간 형성되는 공간 관계 즉 ‘공간구성을 위한 중심축’을 설정할 수 있다. 풍수적 공간구성에서 진산, 주산으로부터 동헌으로 이어지는 중심축은 읍치 경관 복원과 관련해 제반 요소 간의 중요도나 우선순위를 결정하고 또한 그것의 입지나 방위를 비정하 는데 있어서 시사하는 바가 크다. 마지막으로 지역 생태환경에 대한 통합적 인식과 장기적인 접근의 필요성 과 관련해 풍수 비보에 주목할 필요가 있다. 풍수 비보는 산과 물로 대변되는 생태환경을 하나의 생명체로 전제하고 인간과 교감, 공존하는 동기간(同氣間) 관계로 접근하는 생태중심적 환경관의 전통적 버전이라고 할 수 있다.
        5,800원
        2.
        2020.04 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        This paper aims at the examination on the fallacy of the name of ‘Dadaepo-gaeksa’. The results are as follow: The so called ‘Dadaepo-gaeksa’ was one of the official buildings of Dadaejin, the naval forces in the late period of J osun dynasty. The building was moved to Molundae near the original site in 1970. And two years later, it was designated as a cultural asset. However it’s real name is ‘Dadaejin-dongheon’, because Dadae-jin gaeksa was demolished about the time of the foundation of Dadaepo-elementary school. Otherwise, Dadae-jin donheon was used as a school building from 1904 to 1970. Futhermore, the architectural style of the existing building is different from the general gaeksa’s in the period of J osun dynasty. Therefore, the name of Dadaepo-gaeksa needs to change into Dadaejin-gaeksa and to restore as its original style.
        4,000원
        4.
        2018.04 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        The study on the government office building in Chungcheong Suyeong(忠淸水營) is very rare. How were the Gaeksa(客舍) and Dongheon(東軒) which are representative government office buildings in Suyeong, maintained and what was the aspect of it, while passing through the upheaval period of the end of Joseon(朝鮮)? And where was the original place and was there any change in use? It is so regrettable that these subjects were not figured out yet. So I thought it is very important task to figure out its actual aspect by investigating the maintain state of the Gaeksa and Dongheon and the change of their places. So this study examined the related historical records and, based on it, analyzed 「Ocheon GoonJi(鰲川郡誌)」in various view points. Through this analysis, this study could figured out the maintain aspect of the gaeksa and dongheon and the change of their places, and be able to deduce the other change of the government office building. This study could assume the places of each government office buildings by comparing this investigated result and the analyzed result of the original cadastral map in various view points. As the result of the study done by this method, this study confirmed the maintain state of the Gaeksa and Dongheon in Chungcheong Suyeong while passing through the upheaval period of the end of Joseon. And this study figured out the places of the Gaeksa and Dongheon, and be able to confirm their places by the lot number on the original cadastral map. Along with this, this study could estimate Jo(趙) family's confliction with the residents at that time by verifying the lot numbers of the Sapaeji(賜牌地) which this family received from the government. And among the names of the government office buildings, for the Jangkyocheong(將校廳) which is in dispute because of the name, this study figured out that the author of 「Ocheon GoonJi」made a mistake in writing Dongheon.
        4,300원
        5.
        2016.04 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        This study explored the Jeollajwasuyeong Dongheon in the Late Joseon dynasty and its findings are as follows. Buildings in Jeollajwasuyeong were completed since the mid-18th century. They formed areas based on functions and were largely classified into two areas. The buildings within Yeongseong included Gaeksa (guesthouse), Dongheon(government office), Hyangcheong(advisory organ), Jungyeong(military camp), Guncheong (county office), Gongbang(workroom), and Changgo(warehouse). There were also buildings for low-ranking government officials. The central part of Jeollajwasuyeong was the areas of Gaeksa and Dongheon. Gaeksa was iconic area where local governors served King and had 75 Jinnamgwan Guesthouses and 3 inner gates. Those were measured off by separate walls. The Dongheon area was located in the northeast of Gaeksa. There were three gates such as Wanyeongru, Gongsamun, and Jeongbyeonmun at the entry area, which were also divided by walls like Gaeksa. Unjuheon (Dongheon) was at the center of the area where Gyeolseungdang, Mugwonjae, Naea, Chaekbang, and Gongsu were built. Outside the area, Baekwadang(used as Bijangcheong), Jinhyulgo, and Byeonggo were composed of part of the Dongheon area. Most of the buildings in Dongheon seemed to be repaired since 1664. It was difficult to locate the area of previous Dongheon. In particular, Jinnamgwan was first built in 1599 and destroyed by fire in 1716. In 1718, the building was reconstructed and shared historic denominator with Unjuheon before 1858 and reconstructed Unjuheon in 1869. It was found that Unjuheon was reconstructed more than at least three times, which was the central building in Dongheon. The buildings including Gyeolseungdang, Mugwonjae, and Baekwadang in the area were not existed within Jeollajwasuyeong and were reconstructed more than once and maintained until the early 1900s.
        4,300원
        6.
        2014.08 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        The purpose of this paper is to examine the dissolution process of Dongnae-bu Dongheon Block(東萊府東軒 一廓) under the Rule of Japanese. The results of this study are summarized as follows. First, the space orgnization of Dongnae-bu Dongheon Block(東萊府東軒一廓) proved to be clear on the basis of Dongnae-bu Eupji (東萊府邑誌), the ficture of Dongnae-bu(東萊府) and the Original Land Registration Map(地 籍原圖) at the end of Joseon Dynasty. Second, the old government offices, as well as Chungsin-dang(忠信堂), were converted into the local government office for the sake of Japanese colonialism. Third, the old government office and its land were transferred to the banking system(金融組合) and the educational foundation(學校組合) in the interests of Japanese colonist. Finally, the transfer land of civilian industry association forced Mangmi-ru(望 美樓) and Dokjin-daeamun(獨鎭大衙門) to remove to another site and the private lots-subdivision assisted space taking to pieces.
        4,300원