The name of Korean traditional house is 'Han OK'
'Han Ok' means literally Korean House.
It is common thing that style and structure of every traditonal architecture reflect it's own natural background.
In korea, natural element which have effected on korean traditonal architecture was Mountain and sunshine.
Especially the eaves of the Korean traditional house has been known to have close relations with degrees of sunshine.
So the Han Ok was designed that it could receive more sunshine at Spring and less subshine in Summer.
Of course it shows the power of its owner.
The roofs of Han Ok have similarty with mountain.
The roofs should've had interanal and external combination with mountain.
So It is very interesting to observe the formation and structure of the traditional house.
One day during having a tour for observation, I found some interesting scene.
The ivy tree wound the house round its stems.
This combinaton looked beautiful to me
Below are the pics
I had taken this pics one month ago.
I 'd like to see how that ivy and the house make a combination.
Actually the korean traditonal house is the best symbol in korean beauty.
I love your posts. Your pictures are always stunningly beautiful.
Interesting postings and cultural insight. By looking at your post I so know the building of an area that has its own distinct value. The house you convey is very not inferior to modern today. A region does have its own advantages, you have described very well indeed. I will look forward to your next posting. thank you
Interested, Korean House. I think all of Nation had a tradisional house. Same as in Aceh, Indonesia, we have many traditional house. Because Indonesia and Aceh, had many culture and identity, if you going to one province ini Indonesia, you will get one traditional house, and in other province, you can get another one, it mean different house traditional, so that all is Indonesia. I hope you some day for coming to Aceh, of you have time, there is to much some thing, that I think you
Great and informative post! Beautiful pictures :)
indeed. beautiful houses.. more than what we have in Europe
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Aww, nice asian roofs again :-)
Edit it :
combiantion = combination*
thanks for sharing.
Thank You so much
some nice details picked up here in the photographs. Cultural and interesting :)
Really nice! What I like about these Korean houses that you show us is that they are made to connect with the natural world from the outside, and they coexist so peacefully.
Its great, nice pict, full story
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Awesome pictures. Makes me want to watch some anime :O
@slowwalker, I love the architecture. Roofs here in California only shelter us, and lack so much.
lol
A very interesting and historic post. Thanks for sharing
Korean nation is already known intelligent since the first. Han Ok is proof that since the first time the Korean society has been exploiting the potential of nature
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It's fantastic photos @slowwalker! Your homes is gripping me! I would like to visit Korea!
first owner is powerful..
can you tell us how much would someone have to pay for such pleasure?
circa about...
hahaha
If I'm not mistaken, it's grapes that are climbing the walls. What a beautiful thing
I love the influence of the natural world in Korean houses, especially the passive-solar houses. I wish we could build like this in the U.S.
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There's a beautiful history there! Lovely photos, really nice work :)
Very charming and picturesque. Do have an idea of home prices in Korea in USD? DO they have a very high tax system? (Property , income etc...)...thank you again for insight into such a beautiful country.
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This is awesome! I visited Bukchon Hanok Village last year! It was truly an awesome experience. You should check out my post on my experience there. Though I didn't take good photos as you! Haha
The photographs what you have just taken really symbolises the beauty of Korean culture. There are perfection in the architecture as well as in the hands of those who built it.
Thank you so much for making us aware about the beauty of Korean empire @slowwalker
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Nace blog and photographs as well @slowwalker
It's sad that traditional houses are disappearing from Seoul. I saw that some of the newly built traditional houses, which combine traditional beauty and comfort of modern society. They look really good.
I had no idea about all of this before, thanks for sharing.
And the pictures are super amazing :D
I love to learn more about korean culture! Share us more like this info! Good work!
Every culture have their own way of building homes according to their tradition , climate and available materials they find in local.
Kindly awasome pic
These are quite beautiful houses, @slowwalker, nice photos. It's interesting to learn more about the traditions behind them-- I'd seen pictures before, but did not know the idea of "mountains and sunshine" was part of the reason for the architecture. Thank you for sharing!
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Wow~great post!! :)
Beautiful traditional house, unique and unique. Thank you for sharing this valuable information about Korean Traditional home @slowwalker. In the area I also have a traditional house designed to be earthquake resistant. This house is known as Rumoh Aceh.
Beautiful korean house .. the name is related to our language URDU it also means OKAY.
looks very beautiful. an strong construction :-)
Amazing! I wish I owned one :)
Oh wow! The first one looks soooo cool ;D
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Thank you for teaching us about the Korean house. I didn't know all this. That eaves design to bring in or reduce sunshine is genius. The pictures are clear and lovely. Keep steeming :)
it looks pretty old. but, still beautiful :)
This doesn't look very parkour friendly lol
Beautiful pictures, I love the traditional architecture - especially the roofs. And the plants around it make it look even more mystical.
Thanks for sharing this authentic insight into Korean culture!
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Nice shot and came to know new things thanks for sharing with us
I always love the look of those traditional houses.
Great photo's. Thanks for posting!
Beautiful architecture
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