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The three kingdoms period

Silla, Goguryeo, and Baekje

Simple structures made of monolithic stones. They were constructed as tombs for elite members of the community.

Dolmens

It is the largest example of square tombs placed within pyramids made of cut stone blocks.

King Gwanggaeto the Great



Another important tomb is that of Tong Shou, last ruler of Taebang.

Its art and architecture is generally considered the finest of the three Kingdoms.

Baekje

It is one of the outstanding stone structures from the unified silla period.

Seokguram Grotto

The topography was considered an important factor which could influence the design of a building so that it blended into its local surroundings.

Pyungsu

The location was described as

Baesan imsu

To have a pleasant view

Andae

The process of carving a wooden column to fit the stone is called

Deombeong jucho

As in ancient Greek architecture that makes the corners of the building truly straight from a distance, is an art called.

Baeheullim

An additional strategy was to have all the columns lean slightly inwards; a feature called.

Ansollim

Main hall building

Daeungjeon

Tiled

Giwa

Curves up ward

Cheoma

The most important temples and palaces often had a triple gate or

Sammun

A traditional Korean private home

Hanok

Plain sliding doors

Changhoji

Interlocking grids of wood

Changsal

Decorative larricework

Kkotsal

In Korea the adaption of the Tang architecture is called the

Chusimp'o style

One of the best examples of chusimp'o style

Muryangsu Hall

It is one of the 5 grand palaces of Korea exhibiting the lifestyle of Joseon Dynasty

Changdeokgung Palace, Seoul

It was a sacred space for worship and knowledge.

Hwaeomsa Temple, Jirisan

It is an entire village belonging to the Joseon era.

Hahoe Folk, Village

Seoul's first tallest skyscraper

Samil Building

It is a bridge span across the Yeouido Saetgang ecological park in 2011

Yeouido Saetgang Bridge, Seoul

Currently the longest cantilever roof in the world's

Busan Cinema Centre, Busan