Mindori

Mindori (Korean: 민도리) is a style in Korean architecture where in the columns of a building directly support the beams without using supporting materials such as capitals, salmi, cheomcha, and ikgong on the upper part of the columns.

Korean wooden architecture is largely divided into the following types based on the configuration of the part that supports the beam at the top of the column: po, ikgong, and mindori.

[1] Mindori is divided into guldori and napdori.

[1] The structure does not use materials such as a capital, salmi, cheomcha, or ikgong, and the upper part of the column supports the beam.

[1] The building Nongunjeongsa (농운정사) in Dosan Seowon, designed by Yi Hwang, is a hip-and-gable roofed building in the mindori style with four bays in the front and three bays on the side.

Dosan Seowon Nongunjeongsa