요약2 |
Our Hanok is autonomously scientific, having eco-friendly structure and beauty, not suffering by comparison with houses in any other cultures. However, problems are stood out such as comparably complicated structure, high construction price, and insufficient insulation from a temporal perspective, which is an obstacle to popularize Hanok. Recently, interests in traditional houses have brought out an attempt for Korean-style house architecture in many different fields. However, research and practice are not sufficient to overcome the disadvantages stated above. As an effort to compensate realistic problems, the author has made efforts to compensate and develop new materials for Hanok. The article herein will make a brief introduction of outcome acquired by applying ground-making work and wall construction. Ground-making work will be explained regarding utilization of soil construction groundwork, incident groundwork, and fill groundwork which are comparably economical in terms of construction and cost. Further, regarding base placement, introduced is experiments and cases to which new materials are applied to keep construction materials in an effective manner. Finally, regarding wall construction, herein explained will be a problem arising from prior construction, and to compensate for this, construction and techniques will be briefly introduced for wall insulation. These new materials and changes of application methods are a part of efforts to popularize Hanok. Popularization will lead to lowered construction cost, and the popularization achieved through this will be a way to preserve and develop Hanok. Together with aesthetic, structural superiority of Hanok, consistent research and application are urgently required to maximize effects of existing materials and structures. |