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Jaesil is a space for ritual ceremonies. Even though it has the same main function, every region and family has their own architecture style. Different from other regions', Jaesil of An-Dong includes a space providing 'living', in the space for grave ceremony. The best feature of An-Dong's Jaesil is that it has a similar form of the Ddeuljip in an An-dong Sadaebu Housing. Another feature of An-Dong Jaesil is that it is combined with the 'Lue'. In the Jaesil, Daechung originally was the central space, but by the appearance of the Lue, the function of Daechung was transferred to the Lue. There are three main reasons why the Jaesil needed the Lue. First, they needed alarge space for preparing the ceremony food as well as a space for processing the main event. Second, the custodian of the grave needed a space to observe the outside. Third, when Sadaebu from the center moved to the district, they desired a symbolic space of their authority and expansion of their power. According to the circulation system and the perceptual structure of the Jaesil, it has a character of a dynamic circulation than stillness. The central space of each space has an organic connection, so between the intermediate space is has a closer relationship. |