julgeolekuk
Julgeolekuk is a term that originated in Korea and refers to a specific type of traditional Korean architecture. Typically, julgeolekuk is a two-story wooden house with a sloping, peaked roof. The exterior walls are constructed with wide wooden planks, and the structure is designed to withstand the harsh Korean winters.
The term julgeolekuk is often used interchangeably with other terms such as "jonghap" or "jungeok," which refer
Julgeolekuk architecture often incorporates traditional Korean design elements, including the use of natural materials such as
Today, julgeolekuk architecture is recognized as an important part of Korea's cultural heritage. Efforts are underway