요약2 |
Cities are complex entities comprised of physical and socio-cultural elements. Physical elements include city street systems, land parcels, and buildings. Socio-cultural elements mean human beings' customs contained within the physical elements. These elements have organic relationships amongst one another, and as time passes, build historical cityscapes through development, destruction, and substitution processes. Among diverse elements, we may call the traces of history which continue to exert influence in city dwellers' lives, Historical Environment. The concept of urban recycling in the views of historical environment should also be taken into account for the future direction of urban development in the area. A historical city Seoul has undergone a rapid development and transformation driven by economic logic. In the process of going through several urban redevelopments, the urban tissues of modern Seoul are disappearing without any objective evaluations in the social, historical and cultural perspectives. Eulji-ro 3, 4ga blocks, urban industries districts, are still clustered remains as modern historical environment for the realistic reason. The research is consisted of three parts; the first part analysed the relationship between historical environment and urban tissues based on the concept of them. The second part looked at Seoul urban tissues' process of change during the early modern period, and compared it with that of contemporary Seoul. Collecting archival records, including historical maps of Hansong during the Chosun Dynasty, the cadastral map of 1912, serial cadastral map of 2013, and other GIS data, was carried out. Based on the archival research, this study then compared between the early and contemporary urban tissues in the research site. The third part, as a conclusion, summarizes the value of research site's historical environment. |