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        2025.02 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Digital restoration of non-verbal expressions is difficult to trust unless the documentation. The purpose of this study is a new documentation methodology that can intuitively confirm the basis for restoration. The technical method utilized the BIM program function by referring to Italia's VRIM and Korea's HBIM cases. And the direction of documentation distinguishes between 'positivism' based on archaeological data and 'interpretivism' based on hypotheses. Specifically, it was applied to the 'Mireuksa Restoration Project' and tried to document it experimentally. This documentation proposed a framework for recording evidence according to sources based on the context of regions. Technically, the data organized in the Excel DB were directly input into the 3D model using the BIM program function. So, the user was able to intuitively review by matching the absence of the model and document information. The documenting method of this study is flexible to modify the restoration information whenever new evidence is found. And it has the advantage of being able to easily inform by converting it to IFC format.
        4,000원
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        2007.08 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        In spite of the increasing significance on a scale of building measurement unit and its system having been used in many areas of architecture, only a few researchers carried out the studies on a specific period. It is even harder to find a research results dealt in view of architecture. This research gives a focus on different types of scales employed in the ancient buildings and their sites, based on the research results of unit scale or scales found in recent excavations. After the review of literature on the scales widely used in the ancient times and of the various types of scales excavated archeologically, a kind of scale unit system that had been widely and extensively employed throughout the period of 'Three Kingdoms' could be revealed. The scale system is possibly able to be applied to estimate the exact scale of buildings and their sites as well in that era. The research results show that the scale and its system employed in the East and West buildings and their sites of 'Kum-dang' in 'Mi-ruk Sa' temple are different from 'Kokuryo' scale that was believed in to be used in the temple. Contrary to the suggestion by excavation report on the type of scale employed in the buildings their sites, a scale of 29 centimeters, similar to that of Tang, was employed. It was also found that one module consists of three 'Chuk's of 88.8 centimeters. Based on this scale system, we could conclude that three modules of the buildings on the front and two and half modules of them on the sides were explained by this scale and its system.
        4,900원