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A Study on the Usage Change of National Land in Keijo(京城) Focus on Surrounding Area Near #193, 2nd-HwanggeumJeong(黃金町)

Authors
Sim, Eun AeHan, Dong-soo
Issue Date
Dec-2016
Publisher
대한건축학회
Keywords
Keijo(京城); Hwanggeum-Jeong(黃金町); National Land(國有地); Land Use; Seoul; Street
Citation
Architectural Research, v.18, no.4, pp.165 - 170
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Architectural Research
Volume
18
Number
4
Start Page
165
End Page
170
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/153398
DOI
10.5659/AIKAR.2016.18.4.165
ISSN
1229-6163
Abstract
This study investigates the course of transformation of the capital city of the Korean Empire into a colonial city during the Japanese rule by focusing on state-owned lands at and near #193, 2nd jeongmok(丁目), Hwanggeum-jeong(黃金町) in Keijo(京城). The study reveals that although the colonial rulers had made it apparent that they acted in the benefit of the Korean Empire, in reality, they had taken dexterous and gradual steps to change the purpose of the lands in order to utilize them as desired. Briefly, the usage of the lands was changed several times from Daedong-gurakbu(大同俱樂部) to Gyeongseong Exposition(京城博覽會) and to Nongsanggongbu Office(農 商工部) up until the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty. Following this, the lands were bestowed upon the pro-Japanese, including Guijokhoigwan(貴族會館), as a means of Japan’s assimilation policy. The changes in the usage of the buildings on the lands and the land use show how the rulers’ intentions were reflected in the space of the ruled.
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