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· 분류 : 국내도서 > 예술/대중문화 > 건축 > 전통 건축
· ISBN : 9791197415760
· 쪽수 : 274쪽
· 출판일 : 2026-04-20
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Foreword
Hanok, the Traditional House of Today | Yun Gyun S. Hong
Preface
Hanok, Timeless and Contemporary Architecture | Bong Ryol Kim
Introduction
Toward a Living Hanok of Today
Gyeongju Villa
A House to Embrace the Landscape
Dongrakdang
A Modern Hanok That Defies Conventions for New Possibilities
Hwadongjae
A House of Refined Simplicity and Understated Elegance
Building a House in Words ① The Site: Awakening to the Land
Bangye Yun Ungnyeol’s Villa
A Century-old Hanok Reimagined for Today
Hong Jai Cho’s Birthplace
The Beauty of a Simplicity and Practicality
Building a House in Words ② The Floor: To Step Upon and Rise
Arumjigi Building Hanok
A Hanok for the “Here and Now”
Hyundai Heavy Industries VIP Guest House
The Elegance of Modern Hanok
Building a House in Words ③ The Roof: Shielding from the Sun
Donuimun Museum Village Hanok Youth Hostel
Exploring the Potential of Modern Collective Architecture
Bihaedang at the Korean Royal Court Flower Museum
Hanok, Connected and Expanded
The Korean Heritage Room at University of Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning
A “House Within a House” Inspired by Myeongnyundang of Sungkyunkwan
Building a House in Words ④ Doors: Boundaries of Communication
Won Buddhism Wonnam Temple - Donor Memorial Hall, Inhyewon
A Hanok Enriched with Function, Modest Yet Complete
Jangwonjaesa
Interpreting Tradition, Embracing Modernity
Mujungwon
A Space Bridging Life and Death
Building a House in Words ⑤ A Conversation on Today’s Hanok
Appendix
Technologies Behind
Onjium Housing Studio’s Hanok Buildings
Index
Materials Used in Onjium
Housing Studio’s Hanok Buildings
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I have always pondered the question: What defines hanok, and how far can the term be stretched? There is no absolute or fixed answer. Yet, new attempts have led to new discoveries. Hanok has become more convenient and aesthetically refined, but this is still just the beginning. Onjium Housing Studio will continue to explore new ideas and build upon its achievements. Even materials and construction methods once considered fundamental, such as wooden structures and tiled roofs, may eventually fade.
Nevertheless, the universal values and core principles embedded in hanok will deepen and endure as the essence of Onjium. Hanok will continue to evolve into modern architecture?one that remains rich in spirit.
- An excerpt from the Preface, “Hanok, Timeless and Contemporary Architecture”
The idea of what constitutes good land and good scenery shows little difference between East and West. For example, in the mountainous Bohemian region of the Czech Republic, the criteria hunters used to select sites for their dwellings ultimately align closely with our principles of pungsu. They sought places that faced good mountains, offered sheltered topography to block the wind, and provided easy access to water. All of this stems from practical wisdom accumulated through life experience. ... There is no such thing as bad land. Even if one were to encounter such land, it is the architect’s responsibility to find solutions
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- An excerpt from “The Site: Awakening to the Land”
To install a cornerstone, you first need to dig a large hole and create a proper foundation. Even the cornerstone itself will gradually sink into the ground over time. This is one of the greatest structural challenges in hanok architecture. If all the pillars were to sink evenly, the house would remain stable?but that’s rarely the case, because ground conditions such as soil composition and geology vary from place to place. To maintain the integrity of the structure, it’s not enough to simply rely on the pillar itself; the connecting structural framework must be stable as well. Without the development of a robust wooden framework, cornerstones would not have been possible in the first place. ... The emergence of the cornerstone represents a critical moment in the history of architecture, a breakthrough where humanity first challenged gravity and achieved remarkable progress. Even today, we use the term “cornerstone” to describe the beginning and significance of an undertaking. The shape or pattern of a cornerstone is merely decorative; the true essence lies in its functionality.
- An excerpt from “The Floor: To Step Upon and Rise”




















