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김경연 (홍익대학교) 전병권 (대진대학교)
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대한건축학회 대한건축학회 논문집 - 계획계 大韓建築學會論文集 計劃系 第27卷 第8號
발행연도
2011.8
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159 - 167 (9page)

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Harumi Apartments are Japan’s first high-rise housing built by the Japanese Housing Corporation. It has high historical value in that it was an experimental housing prototype with purposes of reducing construction costs, exploring technical solutions for the construction of high-rise apartments, and examining the possibility of introducing collective housing as a form of urban residence in Japan. Since then, Harumi apartments have contributed to the expansion of collective housing. They also have historical significance in the architects of the twentieth century.
This research analyzed Kunio Maekawa’s Hrumi Apartments (1958) that played an important role in establishing collective housing in Japan, and investigated the characteristics of Hrumi high-rise apartments that provided a turning point in Japanese modern architecture. It also conducted a comparative analysis between Le Corbusier’s Unite d’Habitation (1952) and Hrumi Apartments to examine differences and similarities in their design and to find out how Western modern architecture has affected Japanese architecture.
In particular, this study attempted to understand an architectural relationship between Kunio Maekawa and Le Corbusier based on previous studies on Unite d’Habitation. A literature review and an analysis of related data were conducted to investigate a design background and characteristics of Harumi Apartments and to examine Le Corbusier’s influence on Harumi Apartments.

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Abstract
1. 서론
2. 하루미 고층아파트의 배경 및 유니떼 다비따시옹 고찰
3. 하루미 고층아파트의 개요 및 건축특성
4. 하루미 고층아파트와 유니떼 다비따시옹
5. 결론
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