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Giwa

Traditional Korean roof construction has traditionally used many kinds of natural materials. They are made of neowa (shingle), giwa (tiles), byeotjib (rice Straw), stone giwa (tiles), eoksae (eulalia) and goolpy (oak bark)

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Traditional Korean roof construction

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Traditional Korean roof construction has traditionally used many kinds of natural materials. They are made of neowa (shingle), giwa (tiles), byeotjib (rice...

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List of roof shapes

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pitched. Roof terrace (including roof garden) Single-pitched roof Shed roof (lean-to, pent roof, skirt roof, outshot, skillion, mono-roof): A roof with one...

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Index of construction articles

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Hanok

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A hanok (Korean: 한옥; name in South Korea) or chosŏnjip (조선집; name in North Korea and for Koreans in Yanbian, China), is a traditional Korean house. Hanok...

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Index of architecture articles

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Roof tiles

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Roof tiles are overlapping tiles designed mainly to keep out precipitation such as rain or snow, and are traditionally made from locally available materials...

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Thatching

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more ecologically friendly roof, or who have purchased an originally thatched abode. Thatching methods have traditionally been passed down from generation...

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Korean architecture

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Korean architecture (Korean: 한국건축) refers to an architectural style that developed over centuries in Korea. Throughout the history of Korea, various kingdoms...

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Korean pagoda

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Korean pagodas are a traditional Korean architectural form that began in the Three Kingdoms of Korea period. Koreans created a unique and distinct pagoda...

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South Korea

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List of covered stadiums by capacity

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field). Tennis stadiums (a traditional outdoor sport, but with a much smaller playing area) Only domed and retractable roof stadiums are included, i.e...

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Culture of North Korea

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contemporary culture of North Korea is based on traditional Korean culture, but has developed since the division of Korea in 1945. The Juche ideology conceived...

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Construction

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Construction is a general term meaning the art and science of forming objects, systems, or organizations. It comes from the Latin word constructio (from...

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Daemokjang

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Daemokjang (Korean: 대목장; alternatively Daimokjang) is a style of traditional Korean wooden architecture and a term for the woodworking artisans who create...

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Bahay kubo

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traditional roof shape of the bahay kubo is tall and steeply pitched, with an apex called the "angkub" and long eaves descending from it. A tall roof...

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Architecture of Kerala

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the traces of the original construction are seen in the plinth, the columns and the roof which are in the old traditional styles of Hindu temples. Islam...

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Korea under Japanese rule

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on Korean Civil Affairs (Sōshi-kaimei) went into effect, whereby ethnic Koreans were forced to surrender their traditional use of clan-based Korean family...

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Green roof

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roof, roof temperatures on a hot day are typically 1.4–4.4 °C (2.5–7.9 °F) cooler than they are on traditionally roofed buildings nearby. Green roofs...

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Chinese architecture

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religious construction, made of brick and stone. Roofs: Flat roofs are uncommon while gabled roofs are omnipresent. Roofs are either built on roof cross-beams...

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Straw

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is a traditional Korean rope made of woven straw. The Chinese wore cailu or caixie, shoes and sandals made of straw, well into modernity. Koreans wear...

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Gangnam

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originally home to various poor farming households living in traditional thatched roof Korean homes, with most land being used for paddy fields and other...

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Gyeongbokgung

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land, Gyeongbokgung again became an iconic symbol for both the Korean nation and the Korean royal family. In 1894, the Japanese occupied the palace and forced...

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Paifang

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Chinese Buddhist temple Hongsalmun, in Korean architecture with both religious and other usage Iljumun, portal in Korean Buddhist temple architecture Tam quan...

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List of indoor arenas by capacity

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other than the roof can be opened in good weather. The list is divided into three subsections: current arenas, arenas under construction, and arenas which...

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Japanese architecture

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slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. Sliding doors (fusuma) and other traditional partitions were used in place of walls, allowing...

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