A Study on the Characteristics of Ondol(Kang, Gudle) found in Folk Housing of Several Peoples in Northeast China
* 본 문서는 배포용으로 복사 및 편집이 불가합니다.
서지정보
ㆍ발행기관 : 국제온돌학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 국제온돌학회 / 2권 / 1호
ㆍ저자명 : June Bong Kim, Uoo Sang Yoo
ㆍ저자명 : June Bong Kim, Uoo Sang Yoo
목차
1. Introduction1.1 The scope and purpose of study
1.2 The range and method of study
2. A study on background of three peoples : themots of Korean Chinese, Manchurian and Chinese.
2.1 Korean Chinese
2.2 Manchurian
2.3 Chinese
3. Basic type of house in Manchuria based onethnic groups
3.1 Houses of Korean Chinese in Manchuria
3.2 Manchm;an houses
3.3 Chinese houses
4. Characteristics on gudle of folk houses basedon ethnic groups in Manchuria
4.1 The structure of layout of gudle.
4.2 The basic form of gudle based on ethnic groups
4.3 The way of life and method of managing the detail
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgment
Reference
영어 초록
This study is for analyzing a house and underfloor heating systems called gudle of Korean Chinese, Manchurian and Chinese that are located in the northeast China, which is north of Korean peninsula. Thus it has the similarity and difference among the form of gudle of each folks. The basic form of gudle in Manchurian area of China differs and falls into four categories: U-shaped kang, L-shaped kang, /-shaped kang and whole gudle(gudle that is composed of the whole place). In case of U-shaped kang, it is a basic form of Manchurian and designed for protecting cold weather in northeast area.U-shaped kang has a long space that can be heated so that it enables as many as family members to sleep. It has the advantage of making the best use of space. The form of Chinese is /-shaped kang. As Chinese has traditionally lifestyle of chair sitting culture, so it has the form of tonggudle, or a room equipped with gudle unlike yoegudle that a fire was made under a stone like goindoel and is suitable for lifestyle of chair sitting culture. As for the kang of Korean Chinese, it is called gudle and has the largest in width compared with that of Manchurian and Chinese. Also, the height of gudle is much lower than other houses by about 30~40cm because Korean Chinese have been living "floor sitting culture"on gudle, which means the tradition of removing one's shoes before entering and sitting on the floor, while other folks like Manchurian has lifestyle of "chair sitting culture". Therefore the study found out that the folk housing of each tribe in the northeast China has similarity and difference at the same time. In particular, the form and size of gudle(kang) varies depending on the way of life.
참고 자료
없음"국제온돌학회"의 다른 논문
- School of Architecture, Chonnam National University6페이지
- Measurement and Prediction of Indoor air flow in a Larg..4페이지
- Simulation Analysis of Indoor Air Flow in a Badminton G..4페이지
- Development of the Environmentally Friendly Ondol Syste..8페이지
- Energy conseiVation researeh on Kang, walls of rural ho..7페이지