Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- On Modernity and a Path- Dependent Turn -- On 'Koreanness': Han Minjok and Reaching Out -- Organization of the Book -- Chapter 2 Movement in the Late Joseon Dynasty -- King Jeongjo Proceeds to the Hwaseong Fortress -- The Geojunggi and Architectural Depiction -- Consolidation of Power towards the Gwangmu Reforms -- The Gyeongbokgung Restoration -- Seokjojeon -- Chapter 3 Under the Thumb of Colonial Rule -- Three Phases of Colonial Rule -- Architectural Symbols of Colonial Rule -- Places of Worship in the Manner of the West -- Two Department Stores and Modernity -- A Modernism of the East -- Chapter 4 The Generals, Park's Regime and Followers -- The Rise of Chung-hee Park -- The Two Architects Kim -- Re- Interpreting and Sublimating Tradition -- Exploring Modern Technology -- Pulling Up with the Times -- Chapter 5 Modern Democracy and the 4.3 Group -- The Building of a New Korea -- The Beauty of Poverty and Structuring Emptiness -- Making Frames, Walls and Voids -- Architectural Essences and Themes -- Chapter 6 The Sixth Republic and Returning Contemporaries -- Spatial Recoveries -- Spatial Flows -- Others -- Realizing Cultural Potentials -- Chapter 7 Koreanness: Some Observations -- Traditional Tropes -- Efficient Project Delivery -- Self- Reference -- Consolidating Identity -- References -- Biographical Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Illustration Credits -- About the Authors -- Index |
Analysis |
Architecture History |
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Architecture |
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Korea, Modermism, Urbanism |
Notes |
In English |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 05, 2021) |
Subject |
Architecture -- Korea (South) -- History
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Architecture, Modern
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Fu, Yun, author
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Song, Jihoon, author
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Walter de Gruyter & Co
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ISBN |
9783035622621 |
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3035622620 |
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