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The three kingdoms period |
Silla, Goguryeo, and Baekje |
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Simple structures made of monolithic stones. They were constructed as tombs for elite members of the community. |
Dolmens |
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It is the largest example of square tombs placed within pyramids made of cut stone blocks. |
King Gwanggaeto the Great
Another important tomb is that of Tong Shou, last ruler of Taebang. |
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Its art and architecture is generally considered the finest of the three Kingdoms. |
Baekje |
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It is one of the outstanding stone structures from the unified silla period. |
Seokguram Grotto |
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The topography was considered an important factor which could influence the design of a building so that it blended into its local surroundings. |
Pyungsu |
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The location was described as |
Baesan imsu |
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To have a pleasant view |
Andae |
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The process of carving a wooden column to fit the stone is called |
Deombeong jucho |
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As in ancient Greek architecture that makes the corners of the building truly straight from a distance, is an art called. |
Baeheullim |
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An additional strategy was to have all the columns lean slightly inwards; a feature called. |
Ansollim |
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Main hall building |
Daeungjeon |
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Tiled |
Giwa |
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Curves up ward |
Cheoma |
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The most important temples and palaces often had a triple gate or |
Sammun |
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A traditional Korean private home |
Hanok |
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Plain sliding doors |
Changhoji |
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Interlocking grids of wood |
Changsal |
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Decorative larricework |
Kkotsal |
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In Korea the adaption of the Tang architecture is called the |
Chusimp'o style |
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One of the best examples of chusimp'o style |
Muryangsu Hall |
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It is one of the 5 grand palaces of Korea exhibiting the lifestyle of Joseon Dynasty |
Changdeokgung Palace, Seoul |
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It was a sacred space for worship and knowledge. |
Hwaeomsa Temple, Jirisan |
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It is an entire village belonging to the Joseon era. |
Hahoe Folk, Village |
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Seoul's first tallest skyscraper |
Samil Building |
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It is a bridge span across the Yeouido Saetgang ecological park in 2011 |
Yeouido Saetgang Bridge, Seoul |
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Currently the longest cantilever roof in the world's |
Busan Cinema Centre, Busan |