In the 1960s, when apartments were being introduced in South Korea and were not yet standardized, diverse attempts at construction were made. However, due to factors such as the preference for houses that face south, ...In the 1960s, when apartments were being introduced in South Korea and were not yet standardized, diverse attempts at construction were made. However, due to factors such as the preference for houses that face south, apartment planning principles were unified. The present study intended to find out characteristics that can be applied to the current demands by studying cases of experimental plans among apartments, understanding the plans of courtyard apartments and classifying the cases into different types. The types of 29 courtyard apartments constructed in 1960-1970s in Seoul were analyzed. The apartments were classified into complex types that refer to cases where many buildings form a courtyard, block types, and open types. 2017 Higher Education Press Limited Company. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license展开更多
This study deals with the architectural properties of traditional Siverek houses,which are important in the larger corpus of Southeastern Anatolian houses.The historical city center of Siverek has partly preserved its...This study deals with the architectural properties of traditional Siverek houses,which are important in the larger corpus of Southeastern Anatolian houses.The historical city center of Siverek has partly preserved its authentic character with its monumental buildings and traditional houses.Despite the considerable number of traditional courtyard houses in Siverek,no detailed survey has been conducted on them.In this work,these traditional houses in the historical Siverek City center are identified and documented for the first time.Their plans,facades,and structural systems are examined in detail,and the structural elements are comprehensively analyzed.We document the architectural features of these traditional Siverek houses and introduce the cultural heritage of the city.These details provide information for proper decision-making regarding the preparation of restitution and restoration projects and selecting materials and techniques that suit the structures to be restored.展开更多
文摘In the 1960s, when apartments were being introduced in South Korea and were not yet standardized, diverse attempts at construction were made. However, due to factors such as the preference for houses that face south, apartment planning principles were unified. The present study intended to find out characteristics that can be applied to the current demands by studying cases of experimental plans among apartments, understanding the plans of courtyard apartments and classifying the cases into different types. The types of 29 courtyard apartments constructed in 1960-1970s in Seoul were analyzed. The apartments were classified into complex types that refer to cases where many buildings form a courtyard, block types, and open types. 2017 Higher Education Press Limited Company. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
基金This research is part of the Project entitled:“The Architectural Traces of Past,Reflected in the PresentTraditional Houses of Siverek e S‚anlıurfa,”supported by the Scientific Research Coordinator of Dicle University(Project No:DUBAP M_IMARLIK 16.003).
文摘This study deals with the architectural properties of traditional Siverek houses,which are important in the larger corpus of Southeastern Anatolian houses.The historical city center of Siverek has partly preserved its authentic character with its monumental buildings and traditional houses.Despite the considerable number of traditional courtyard houses in Siverek,no detailed survey has been conducted on them.In this work,these traditional houses in the historical Siverek City center are identified and documented for the first time.Their plans,facades,and structural systems are examined in detail,and the structural elements are comprehensively analyzed.We document the architectural features of these traditional Siverek houses and introduce the cultural heritage of the city.These details provide information for proper decision-making regarding the preparation of restitution and restoration projects and selecting materials and techniques that suit the structures to be restored.