Abstract

.Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the characteristics of floor plan of Underwood hall,Appenzeller hall, and Stimson hall in Yonsei University. These buildings in Yonsei University are the representativehigher educational institution buildings that were constructed by Western missionaries during the Japanese colonial period. These buildings were designed by the master plan that had been made before the construction. Therefore, thesebuildings have many similarities but each building has individual characteristics. This study focused on two parts. One is the characteristics of the shared space, such as like corridor, hall, and stairs. These characteristics show the differences between each building because they used different methods and locationsof shared space and rooms for the floor plan to include the different functions. The second is the relationships withthe floor plan and other plans like the master plan, elevation plan, and structural plan. These relationships show thateach building has unique characteristics that are related to the floor plan.Keywords : Underwood hall, Appenzeller hall, Stimson hall, Floor plan, Function of buildings, Master plan

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