Artist/Designer:
Project Location: Seoul, South Korea
Style/Period(s):
Joseon Dynasty
Primary Material(s):
Stone, Wood, Paper, Tile, Clay, Paper Screen
Function(s):
Government, Workplace, Residential Structure
Related Website(s):
Significant Date(s):
14th Century, 15th Century, 1443
Additional Information:
Significant Date(s):
1443 Built by King Sejong
1418-1450 Used by Munjong Crown Prince
1452 Demolished
1619-1659 King Hyojong period- Used by Hyeonjong Crown Prince
1868 Rebuilt
November 23, 2023- Gyejodang Hall was reopened for the first time in 110 years after the restoration
November 23, 2023- Gyejodang Hall exhibition in Gyeongbuk Palace
Additional Information:
Publication/Texts in Print:
Yi, Jeong-Kuk. "A study on the Architectural Space of Donggung and Dongjo at Gyeongbokgung in the early Joseon Dynasty." Journal of architectural history 21, no. 1 (2012): 155-170.
Building Location:
161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Supporting Designers/Staff:
Tags:
Crownprince residence, Palace interior, Korean interior, South Korea, Joseon Dynasty
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