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Research on the construction history and architectural characteristics of the Bugok Railway Official Residences in Sam-dong, South Korea

Myengsoo Seo (School of Architecture and Design Convergence, Hankyong National University, Anseong, South Korea)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 7 June 2023

Issue publication date: 2 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study traced the architectural, urban and social characteristics of the Bugok Railway Official Residences (BRORs) in South Korea. It also explored the modern elements of Western (or Japanized Western) or traditional Korean characteristics embodied in the BRORs in the modernization process of Korea in the early 20th century.

Design/methodology/approach

Through literature reviews, field trips and archive investigation, this study uncovered new critical facts concerning the origin of the BRORs’ construction plan and architectural characteristics.

Findings

The BRORs’ value can be described as follows. First, the BRORs are the first modern housing complex in the Uiwang region. Second, they are meaningful as a housing area built during the Japanese colonial period, and many houses were concentrated in the center of a large city. Third, each official residence shows that various phenomena (mass production, standardization, efficiency and so on) are concentrated in buildings from premodern to modern period. Finally, the image of a group residential complex about to be demolished due to redevelopment is recorded in detail.

Social implications

In the 1940s, the Railway Bureau of the Japanese Government-General of Korea planned a new small-scale town where mainly railway workers would live. The BRORs in Sam-dong, Uiwang were the first-phase plan. Specifically, 200 households in 100 buildings (two households per building) were built in 1943 during the end of the Japanese colonial period. After the liberation in 1945, these residences were made available to the general public and only 27 households remained through modification and renovation. The remaining residences will be demolished in 2023.

Originality/value

This research examined the meaning of the BRORs, which had not previously been researched in-depth, from diverse perspectives; accordingly, the basic research required for sustainable archiving can be performed after demolition using the study data.

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Acknowledgements

The author thanks Dr Jooya Kim, Dr Hyun Jeong Lee and Dr Jieun Moon for their initial field research of the BRORs. The author also appreciates Dongyun Go, Seonsook Lee and Dr Chulha Park for their discussion and advice of this research in the early stage.

Funding: This work was supported by a National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (MSIT; No. 2020R1G1A1011806).

Citation

Seo, M. (2024), "Research on the construction history and architectural characteristics of the Bugok Railway Official Residences in Sam-dong, South Korea", Open House International, Vol. 49 No. 2, pp. 358-383. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-04-2022-0092

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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