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김종성 건축에서의 기술개념에 관한 연구

Title
김종성 건축에서의 기술개념에 관한 연구
Author
정인하
Issue Date
2001-06
Publisher
한국건축역사학회
Citation
건축역사연구, v. 10, no. 2, page. 85-100
Abstract
Jong Soung Kim is a rare architect in Korea who was has consistently done research on the idea of the architectural technology for a long time. Therefore in order to understand Kimm's architecture, it is essential to examine his idea on the technology, which reveals the complicated relationship between divers architectural discourses. It is concerned with tectonics which was the most important theoretical movements in German architecture from the nineteenth century, the Mies van der Rohe's idea of the technology which provided the most powerful basis of modern architecture, Miesians' technological discourses which was at the height of prosperity in seventies in America, and High-tech architecture in eighties. Kimm's idea on the technology is defined as follow; 1) Kimm believe that although architecture begins in construction and materiality, it must culminate in artistic form. It's legacy of German tectonics. 2) He accepts Mies' three ideas on the technology. "Architecture is the spatially apprehended will of the epoch." "Technology reveals the true nature of the will of the epoch." We can attain a new beauty with the help of a new technology" 3) He takes a double attitude toward the idea on the technology of Mies followers. He accepts their architectural achievement according to technological progress, but criticize their technology-oriented attitude, deprived of spiritual enrichment. 4) Kimm's idea on the technology is distinguished from that of High-tech architect. The principal criteria exist in their different attitude toward the anonymity and the ethics of technology.
URI
http://db.koreascholar.com/Article?code=345063https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/158243
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES[E](공학대학) > ARCHITECTURE(건축학부) > Articles
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