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Hanok : the Korean house / Nani Park and Robert J. Fouser ; photography by Jongkeun Lee.

By: Park, Nani [author.].
Contributor(s): Fouser, Robert [writer of supplementary textual content.] | Yi, Chong-gŭn, 1969- [photographer.].
Publisher: Tokyo : Tuttle Publishing, ©2018Description: 175 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm.Content type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780804844673; 9780804850469.Subject(s): Architecture, Domestic -- Korea (South) | Architecture, Domestic -- Korea (South) -- Pictorial works | Architecture, Korean | Interior architecture -- KoreaGenre/Form: Print books.Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description
Contents:
Oidong Pyulchang -- house in Oi-dong -- Yun Posun Residence -- Residence of Yun Posun, second president of Korea -- Mumuheon -- house full of emptiness -- Jamyeongseosil -- Jamyeong's house of playing and reading -- Jiwuheon -- house of continuous learning -- Simsimheon -- house where the heart is found -- Seonyudang -- house of sharing and kindness -- Bansongjae -- studio cherishing an old pine tree as a lifelong friend -- Moto Hanok -- Moto house -- Cheongsongjae and Neungsoheon -- house of a green pine tree and trumpet vine -- Changseongdong Jip -- house in Changseong-dong -- Hwadongjae -- house of becoming one with others -- Acknowledgments -- Designers and architects.
Summary: Twelve examples of the Korean house style, traditional on the exterior and in use of natural materials but with contemporary interiors.
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Oidong Pyulchang -- house in Oi-dong -- Yun Posun Residence -- Residence of Yun Posun, second president of Korea -- Mumuheon -- house full of emptiness -- Jamyeongseosil -- Jamyeong's house of playing and reading -- Jiwuheon -- house of continuous learning -- Simsimheon -- house where the heart is found -- Seonyudang -- house of sharing and kindness -- Bansongjae -- studio cherishing an old pine tree as a lifelong friend -- Moto Hanok -- Moto house -- Cheongsongjae and Neungsoheon -- house of a green pine tree and trumpet vine -- Changseongdong Jip -- house in Changseong-dong -- Hwadongjae -- house of becoming one with others -- Acknowledgments -- Designers and architects.

Twelve examples of the Korean house style, traditional on the exterior and in use of natural materials but with contemporary interiors.

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