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A Study on the Reception Room of Houses during the Japanese Colonial Period in Korea - Focusing on the houses of 《Choseon and Architecture》 -

일제강점기 주택의 응접실에 관한 연구 - 《조선(朝鮮)と건축(建築)》의 주택 사례를 중심으로 -

  • 박채린 (한국전통문화대 일반대학원 전통건축학과) ;
  • 이경아 (한국전통문화대 전통건축학과)
  • Received : 2021.07.17
  • Accepted : 2021.10.06
  • Published : 2021.10.30

Abstract

This study examined how Western-style housing culture was accepted and changed in Korea through the analysis of the reception room of houses during the Japanese colonial period. The reception room was a typical Western-style space, with carpets on the floor, imported wallpaper and curtains on the walls, Western-style furniture and a fireplace. It was made not only as a public space for welcoming guests, but also as a conspicuous space and a space for appreciation of a house owner. However, due to the circumstances of the Japanese colonial period, Japanese and Korean elements such as Dadami, Dokonoma and Ondol were mixed in the Western-style reception room. As time passed, the size of the reception room became smaller or combined with other rooms, and the decorations decreased, and it is now a space that can no longer be found in Korea.

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