Abstract

Since the building site during the Ungjin period of Baekje is different from the Hanseong period pit-house building site in that it has an above-ground structure, it is very important data in understanding the form and changes of the Baekje building site and the changes in the cultural base. The shape of the building site can be examined focusing on Gongsanseong Castle, a royal castle during the Ungjin period, and the ruins of Jeongjisan Mountain, a national ceremonial site, and most of the building site shows the structure of a Byeokju-building site.
 In order to analyze the structure of the building sites during the Ungjin period of Baekje, an attempt was made to analyze the floor plan, scale, entrance facilities, windows, pillar arrangement, walls, roof type, and living aspects of the building sites identified at the Gongsanseong Castle and Jeongjisan Mountain ruins.
 The structure of the building site during the Ungjin period of Baekje shows a square and rectangular plane, and is judged to be a single-room building composed of a single room with a wall made of mixed mud & wood. The scale is about 6m in both length and width, and the concept of a compartment is believed to be expressed through side expansion, which is believed to be due to the development of wooden furniture technology and thus the stabilization of above-ground building site.
 Therefore, the structural characteristics of building site during the Ungjin period of Baekje, can be understood as the above-ground of the living plane of the building site and the standardization of the scale, as well as the spatial composition of the building with compartments based on wooden structures.

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