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Jinkyung Choi (Soongsil University) Kueesook Suh (Soongsil University) Juyeon Kim (Soongsil University)
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한국색채학회 AIC 2017 Jeju 2017 AIC CONGRESS
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2017.10
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316 - 319 (4page)

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Seochon, which was located to the west of Gyeongbok Palace, was renamed Sejong Village in 1927. Consisting of twelve dynasties, Seochon was the residence of modern artists and literati, and is a neighborhood where history and culture are preserved. It also features 630 improved Hanoks (2013) with wooden structures. Seochon, where the living culture of the past and present coexist, is an area in which the houses (parcels) are divided and connected by numerous alleys. In particular, its dead-end alleys are spaces that connect the residences to each other, and are used actively. In this study, we investigate the linkage of these dead-end alleys with the lives of residents, analyze the relationship between the alley and the residential composition through the color survey, and use it as data for the preservation and planning of the dead-end alley residential culture. The purpose of this study is to gather data. This study investigated Tongin-dong, Chebu-dong and Nuha-dong, which have the largest number of dead-end alleys. Through analyzing the photographs taken during the field survey using the Korean standard color analysis program, it was found that the ratio of color in the brown series was high due to factors such as red brick and wood finishing materials forming the Hanok`s façade, where the Hanok was prominent. There are also many colors of various series, although there is a low ratio of the color of living elements of residents appearing in the dead-end alleys. On the other hand, the colors of the floor and the elevation in the alleys of non-Hanok type residences are dominated by gray series color and have a high degree of brightness. The color of the alley space where Hanok and non-Hanok housing is mixed is the color of the gray system and the brown system, but the color of the gray system is mainly formed. It is expected that the findings of this study can be used as basic data for the preservation and maintenance of dead-end alleys rather than the preservation of the Hanok in Seochon.

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ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. RESIDENTIAL COMPOSITION ANALYSIS
3. COLOR ANALYSIS
4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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