Abstract
This study is a follow-up study of 「Analysis of the spatial narrative structure of Deoksugung Stone Wall Path’」 as part of a continuing study to evaluate how narratives are structured and expressed in the physical structure and spatial composition of various open public spaces. Through this study, the connection between the organic narrative structure of the separated spaces of 'Deoksugung Stonewall Road' and 'King's Road' was analyzed. Through the 'Spatial Narrative Structure Design Evaluation Table' developed through previous research, an evaluation analysis was conducted on the narrative structure shown in 'The Way of King Gojong'. As a result, it was found that the roads of King Gojong were sufficiently structured and contained narration based on historical facts, but there was no spatial design that visually expressed them so that visitors or pedestrians could approach them emotionally. In addition, the narrative structure of King Gojong's road is directly connected to the narrative structure of the Deoksugung stone wall road, so it has an organic relationship. Therefore, as a special alley that requires a public design approach, Deoksugung Palace and Gojong's Road must be structured so that a new narrative starts again from the point of contact, and structured design planning is desperately needed.
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