韓国木造建築における斗〓形式分類の再考察 : 柱心包式とその解釈について
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This paper reexamines the classification of the wooden bracket system, a technique that classifies Korean wooden architecture. Chusinhou, Tahou, and Yokkou are the three major styles of Korean wooden architecture, and it has been regarded that each of them forms different categories. However, the point that Yokkou is classified into the separate category of the wooden bracket system is somewhat problematic, and it is almost possible to classify it into the category of Chusinhou. So the examining focuses especially on the concept of Chusinhou and its interpretation, and the results are as follows. 1. Korean wooden brackets can be classified into two; one that has its supporting wood sticking out, which is called Housaku style, and the other which is not. Housaku style can be grouped into Chusinhou and Tahou again, and Chutumoku-Yokkou which tends to be classified into different category from Chusinhou is taken into the same one. 2. Chusinhou style can be classified into type A, B, C, and type A and B have changed into type B, and then into type C as the times pass.
- 一般社団法人日本建築学会の論文
- 2006-04-30
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