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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Natural Perspective Revealed
Nature: the Most Fundamental Influence
Preserving the Spirit of Wood and Stone
Coping with the Environment
Architecture Breathing with Nature
Natural Influences on Architecture
Chapter 2: A Brief History
Prehistoric Era
Walled City-Sates and Early Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms Period
North South States Period
Goryeo
Joseon
Daehan Empire
Japanese Colonial Period
Post-Liberation
Chapter 3: Anatomy of Traditional Architecture
Elements of Korean Architecture
Materials
Continuity
Chapter 4: Korea’s Most Important Historical Buildings
Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto
Changdeokgung Palace
Jongmyo Shrine
Hwaseong Fortress
Soswaewon Garden
Byeongsan Seowon
Buseoksa Temple
Dosan Seodang and Dosan Seowon
Haeinsa Janggyeonggak
Yangdong Village
Chapter 5: Korea’s Early Modern Architecture
Early Modern Architecture?
Architecture of the Daehan Empire
Architecture of the Japanese Colonial Era
Post-Liberation Architecture
Notable Modern Architectural Works
Appendix
Information
Delving Deeper
Chogajip and Giwajip
Baeheullim, Gwisoseum and Anssollim
Building a Hanok
Geumsan: Forbidden Forests
Architects
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