The purpose of this study is to examine the characteristics of the change by diachronically investigating the construction period, horizontal arrangement and vertical positional relationship with the burial mound, and architectural composition of shrines built together in cemetery, focusing on cases of domestic sanctification projects. The research method was organized chronologically after selecting the cemeteries through definition of terms and scope. I conducted a literature search, including historical records and newspaper articles, as well as the websites and on-site inspections of each cemetery. The results of the study are as follows. 1) In the sanctification project, it can be seen that placing the shrine at the bottom of the burial mound, similar to the relationship between Neung(royal tomb) and Jeongja-gag(pavilion), was judged to be a traditional arrangement. 2) The inverted relationship between burial mounds and shrines that appeared in the 1990s, that is, the mortuaries located above cemeteries, can be seen as a characteristic unique to democratized cemeteries. 3) As shrines are visited by the public, there is a tendency for them to be built on a majestic scale befitting a national sanctuary.
The purpose of this study is to clarify the identity of the Suwon Hanok. To prevent indiscriminate distortion of the space and many systems of the Hanok, in this study, before realizing Hanok activation policy, we want to trace the original form of the Suwon Hanok by the investigation and measurement. Ultimately to promote the Suwon Hanok, is expected to raise its base. First, to determine the status of Hanok in the sanctuary, the actual total was 38. And this space is divided and analyzed the space and the systems. As a result, the Suwon Hanok, similar to the plan of a private house Hanok in Seoul, which is ㄱ shape. Through research on Hanok, the only one to control the physical environment, as well as improving the quality of life of Hanok secured and identity can be obtained. Hanok policy before extending the number of objects, the more study of the identity establishment is required.