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  • Park, Nani, author.
     
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  • Architecture, Domestic -- Korea.
     
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  • Interior architecture -- Korea.
     
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    Hanok [electronic resource] : the Korean house / Nani Park and Robert J. Fouser ; photography by Jongkeun Lee.
    by Park, Nani, author.
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    [Tokyo] : Tuttle Publishing, 2015.
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  • Architecture, Domestic -- Korea.
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  • Architecture, Korean.
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  • Interior architecture -- Korea.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=658552E9-BD3F-4CF8-B753-A0133C61C19E This title is available online; click here to access
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    9781462915149 (electronic bk.)
    1462915140 (electronic bk.)
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    In recent decades, few nations have transformed themselves as radically as Korea. Amid Seoul's glass-and-steel skyscrapers and luxury apartments, however, the traditional Korean home or Hanok is experiencing a surprising renaissance. Hanok: The Korean House Traditional materials of stone, wood, and clay are still the only components used in these houses. They also incorporate natural elements such as wind and sunlight, and baesanimsu--known in Chinese as feng shui--used to position the Hanok in harmony with the natural forces and geographical features of the site. But many of these new Hanok owners are architects who have incorporated open floor plans and cutting-edge architectural elements to create a more functional home.
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