원문정보
Spatial Change and Composition of the Cowshed Housing in Uam-dong as Refuse Dwelling - Focusing on the Changes from the Korean War to the Present -
초록
영어
In this study, we analyzed how refugees and workers have changed the small cowshed space into a space of life since the ceasefire and reached the present through spatial composition. It was confirmed that the Cowshed housing coexisted with the transformed spaces by preserving the traces and the original form of the initial unit plane. The expanded external space began to be used as a service space such as a kitchen during the evacuation period, but while occupying the space in earnest, it was used as a service space such as a kitchen, storage, and toilet in a multi-purpose space, and internalization gradually proceeded through the installation of rooms. In particular, despite the narrow residential area, a LV(living kitchen), or Toe-maru were installed and used as a buffer space. As a result, the existing expanded external space was almost internalized, and only 43.8% was maintained as a yard and multi-purpose space.
목차
1. 서론
1.1 연구배경 및 목적
1.2 연구범위 및 방법
2. 우암동 소막사의 건립과 주거 변용
3. 소막사 주택의 공간 변화 특성
3.1 소막사 주택의 거주와 확장
3.2 소막사 주택의 수평 확장과 공간 활용
3.3 소막사 주택의 바닥 높이
3.4 소막사 공간의 수직 확장과 구조 훼손
4. 결론
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