Ancient Palace Gardens of Korea: the water purification system of Wolji Pond, a world heritage site

Q1 Arts and Humanities Landscape History Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/01433768.2021.1928883
Hyung-suk Kim, W. Sim
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ABSTRACT The Wolji Pond is part of an ancient palace garden belonging to the Gyeongju Historic Areas of Korea, designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000. The traditional pond is remarkable as it introduced a fresh-water supply and drainage systems to increase water circulation and prevent water from becoming stagnant thus negatively affecting its quality. This study is the first examination of the system used to improve water quality through water purification and illustrates how the water supply system at the site consists of four interconnected stages to ensure a stable oxygen supply and sufficient water circulation through the strategic placement of differently sized islands, and a drainage system that allows for the discharge of water from the ground floor. The study classifies the features and types of traditional Korean ponds and compares these to those found at the Wolji pond; followed by a water quality survey conducted through portable devices and a simulation of the water flow to highlight the uniquely advanced nature of the site, which clearly indicate that the ancient architects at Wolji had considerable knowledge of hydrodynamics as well as a keen aesthetic taste. The garden design at Wolji evidently took the passage of time into account as well as maintenance after completion and has much to inspire and influence modern landscape architects. The purpose of the study is to consider and develop aspects of the ancient water purification system that can be incorporated into modern garden design to solve contemporary water quality problems.
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韩国古代宫殿园林:世界文化遗产月池水净化系统
月池是韩国庆州历史区古代宫殿花园的一部分,于2000年被联合国教科文组织指定为世界遗产。传统的池塘引人注目,因为它引入了淡水供应和排水系统,以增加水循环,防止水停滞,从而对其质量产生负面影响。这项研究是对通过水净化来改善水质的系统的第一次检查,并说明了该基地的供水系统如何由四个相互连接的阶段组成,以确保稳定的氧气供应和足够的水循环,通过不同大小的岛屿的战略布局,以及允许从地面排放水的排水系统。该研究对韩国传统池塘的特征和类型进行了分类,并将其与月池进行了比较;随后,通过便携式设备对水质进行了调查,并对水流进行了模拟,以突出该遗址独特的先进性质,这清楚地表明,月集的古代建筑师具有相当的水动力学知识和敏锐的审美品味。月池的园林设计显然考虑到了时间的流逝和完工后的维护,对现代景观设计师有很大的启发和影响。研究的目的是考虑和发展古代水净化系统的各个方面,这些方面可以纳入现代园林设计,以解决当代的水质问题。
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