요약1 |
Gonggan Saok represents Kim, Swoo Geun's concept of a space, who tried to modernize the spatial tradition of Korean architecture. Its spatial system is not based on the perspective principle, which ruled the order of occidental architecture as a spatial representation, but on the topological principle.This is why we can grasp the characteristics of Korean traditional architecture from it, in spite of not usingthe traditional form directly. In the first part of this building, built in 1971, the architect imagined the continuity and sequence of space with the stairway and a path. The second part of this building, constructed from 1975, shows that his concept of a space, concerning Korean traditional space, is deeper and clearer. He vested the placeness and interaction of space in this building. |