학술논문

제주도 개신교 교회건축의 입면 특성 연구 - 1950~1970년대를 중심으로
A Study on the elevation characteristics of protestant church architecture in Jeju Island - Focused on 1950's ~ 1970's
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
대한건축학회연합논문집, 02/28/2019, Vol. 21, Issue 1, p. 125-137
Subject
개신교 교회
입면 특성
덧기둥
Protestant church
elevation characteristics
reinforcing post
Language
한국어(KOR)
ISSN
1229-5752
Abstract
In Jeju Island, Protestant churches have begun to be built mainly in coastal villages where people are crowded and traffic is convenient. The time for the establishment of a church and the construction of a church in the mid-mountain villages where access is difficult is late. The protestant church in Jeju Island rented a private house or warehouse when it was founded, and later built a church with a building in Choga(草家), Waga(瓦家) and stone. Especially, in the 1970s, cement brick or block church was built mainly, and in particular, the church began to be built with reinforced concrete. There are currently about 30 Protestant churches in Jeju Island, which were built in the 1950s and 1970s, and about 10 Catholic buildings(the Secondary Stations of Catholic church) at the same time remain. There is also a church that has a the reinforcing post for structural stability, resulting in a solid feel and a face-shaped split effect as well as a structural role. In the 1950s and 1970s, the Protestant Church in Jeju Island had the value of architectural history in connection with the dissemination of Protestants in the early Jeju.