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The [[사동_최부잣집|Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong]] is one of the representative examples of modern traditional Korean houses in Gwangju and an important heritage site that reflects the city’s economic foundation and architectural culture in the early twentieth century. The house was built in 1942 by [[최상현|Choe Sang-hyeon (1881-1945)]], an independence activist and wealthy landowner, for his son [[최성숙|Choe Seong-suk]]. It was completed on the foundation of the family’s wealth and social standing inherited from his father, [[최명구|Choe Myeong-gu (1852-1913)]]. Another residence built by Choe Sang-hyeon is [[최승효가옥|Choe Seung-hyo’s House]], located in Yangnim-dong.  
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The [[사동_최부잣집|Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong]] is one of the representative examples of modern traditional Korean houses in Gwangju and an important heritage site that reflects the city’s economic foundation and architectural culture in the early 20th century. The house was built in 1942 by [[최상현|Choe Sang-hyeon (1881-1945)]], an independence activist and wealthy landowner, for his son [[최성숙|Choe Seong-suk]]. It was completed on the foundation of the family’s wealth and social standing inherited from his father, [[최명구|Choe Myeong-gu (1852-1913)]]. Another residence built by Choe Sang-hyeon is [[최승효가옥|Choe Seung-hyo’s House]], located in Yangnim-dong.  
  
 
The Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong is a grand residence consisting of four stories, including an attic—an uncommon scale for a traditional Korean house. Although several buildings originally stood within the premises, only the main building and a storage house remain today. Through the Modern Architecture Digital Archive Project, the City of Gwangju has produced virtual reality videos and 3D animations to help citizens experience the architectural beauty and historical significance of the house in an engaging way.
 
The Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong is a grand residence consisting of four stories, including an attic—an uncommon scale for a traditional Korean house. Although several buildings originally stood within the premises, only the main building and a storage house remain today. Through the Modern Architecture Digital Archive Project, the City of Gwangju has produced virtual reality videos and 3D animations to help citizens experience the architectural beauty and historical significance of the house in an engaging way.

2025년 10월 11일 (토) 16:31 기준 최신판

The Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong: A Space Reflecting Modern Gwangju’s Architecture and Life

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The Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong is one of the representative examples of modern traditional Korean houses in Gwangju and an important heritage site that reflects the city’s economic foundation and architectural culture in the early 20th century. The house was built in 1942 by Choe Sang-hyeon (1881-1945), an independence activist and wealthy landowner, for his son Choe Seong-suk. It was completed on the foundation of the family’s wealth and social standing inherited from his father, Choe Myeong-gu (1852-1913). Another residence built by Choe Sang-hyeon is Choe Seung-hyo’s House, located in Yangnim-dong.

The Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong is a grand residence consisting of four stories, including an attic—an uncommon scale for a traditional Korean house. Although several buildings originally stood within the premises, only the main building and a storage house remain today. Through the Modern Architecture Digital Archive Project, the City of Gwangju has produced virtual reality videos and 3D animations to help citizens experience the architectural beauty and historical significance of the house in an engaging way.

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