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대한건축학회 대한건축학회논문집 大韓建築學會論文集 第41卷 第3號(通卷 第437號)
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2025.3
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171 - 180 (10page)

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Swoo-Geun Kim (1931-1986), a pioneer of modern architecture in Korea, introduced the form of exposed concrete as a prominent design vocabulary after his debut as an architect in 1960. This idea is evident in the Freedom Center (1962-1964), one of the most notable works from Swoo-Geun Kim’s early career. A similar approach is reflected in the new ward of the former Soo-Do Medical College Hospital (1963-1965). However, this building has received relatively little attention. When it is discussed, the focus tends to center on the exposed concrete, a hallmark of the architect’s early design style. Architect Hyun-Sik Min, in a 1993 writing, highlighted the importance of ‘space’ over ‘form’ in this building, describing it as a significant example of Korean architecture from the 1960s. This observation calls for a deeper examination and reinterpretation of the structure, particularly since the new ward was not a standalone building but an addition to the existing medical school and affiliated hospital complex. Its context and spatial relationships within the larger complex are crucial to understanding its significance. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the new ward’s integration with its existing surroundings, as well as its form and spatiality. By doing so, it seeks to expand the understanding of Swoo-Geun Kim’s early works and shed light on the evolution of modern architecture in Korea during this period.

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1. 서론
2. 기존 수도의대 캠퍼스의 건축적 맥락
3. 김수근과 구 수도의대 부속병원 신축 병동(1963~65)
4. 결론
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