Bark made this way is commonly about 1 3 meters wide.
Hanok with dry straws roof.
We can see many different types of hanok in media.
Buy aerial view the roof of a large house with dry straw and hay.
A hanok is a korean house which was developed in korean peninsula and manchuria.
Aerial view the roof of a large house with dry straw and hay.
Giwajib 기와집 giwajib is the house built with tiled roof.
Mainly it is black colour but the house where high ranked people lives is blue.
It is located between two pillars to support the roof.
If the air gets dry the bark shrinks and obtains many holes.
In the neolithic era the temporary house developed into a dugout hut they dug into the ground with a small shovel and built a small house which used rafters and columns woods was used for the rafters and columns and.
A straw roof is made with byeotjib rice straw eulalia or reed but generally made with byeotjib.
Looking down on hanok rooftops samcheong dong.
If the house doesn t have it it will be collapsed.
The features of korean traditional house.
It is located between two pillars to support the roof.
Daeduelbo written by sohn sung yeon daeduelbo is an important part of korean traditional house.
It is also called gaewa.
If the house doesn t have it it will be collapsed.
Today we will introduce you a various types of hanok.
Workers who install the roof.
Workers who install the roof by vincent2004 on videohive.
Giwa is a construction material for put roofing.
Paleolithic people in the korean peninsula stayed in caves or made temporary houses.
It is a part of the house s structure which supports a roof.
The features of korean traditional house.