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국제회의 공간을 위한 가구디자인 연구- 한국의 전통이미지를 모티브로 한 가구디자인을 중심으로-A Study on Furniture Design for International Conference Room- Focused on Furniture Design with the Traditional Image of Korea-

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A Study on Furniture Design for International Conference Room- Focused on Furniture Design with the Traditional Image of Korea-
Authors
최병훈
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
한국가구학회
Keywords
Conference room; furniture design; traditional image; Conference room; furniture design; traditional image
Citation
한국가구학회지, v.18, no.1, pp.56 - 69
Journal Title
한국가구학회지
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
56
End Page
69
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/24126
ISSN
1226-3109
Abstract
As exchange and cooperation have increased in each country or region and a variety of NGOs are getting increasingly active in the 21st century, environments for the industry of international conventions have continued to improve. However, since the industry is in the starting stage, facilities for international conventions and professional management personnel are deficient. In this study, furniture design that shows the cultural identity of Korea from the invention facilities is focused and efforts are made in order to make the shape that has functionality and meaning based on the analysis of space. Participants of diverse nationalities, who use international convention facilities, feel Korea through furniture and remember its image; thus, this study focuses on the furniture design that has the identity of Korea. The concept of furniture design has been derived based on the traditional aesthetic consciousness in the symbolic, cultural, and emotional light. The identity of design does not depend on the partial characteristics of the traditional society but modernity and internationality shall coexist along with traditionality. Modernity and globalism are reflected along with the traditional elements in furniture.
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