DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

A Study on Universal Design Guideline of the Urban Railway Station: Public Toilet

도시철도 역사 위생시설의 유니버설 디자인 기준에 관한 연구

  • Kang, Byoung Keun (College of Architecture, Konkuk University) ;
  • Park, Kwang Jae (Dept. of Interior Design, Korea National University of Welfare) ;
  • Kim, Sang Woon (Architectural Barrier-free Institute of Konkuk University) ;
  • Lee, Joo Hyung (Architectural Barrier-free Institute of Konkuk University) ;
  • Lee, Ju Yeon (Architectural Barrier-free Institute of Konkuk University)
  • Received : 2014.12.31
  • Accepted : 2015.02.09
  • Published : 2015.02.28

Abstract

Purpose : As the number of the transportation poor has increased, the application of Universal Design on urban railway station has recently been focused. However, the current criteria used in domestic areas did not show the characteristic of facilities within urban railway station. Therefore, this study aims to explore the detailed criteria in applying ideas from Universal Design to sanitary facilities, especially toilets within railway station. Method : This study explores the criteria by evaluating findings from previous studies. First, the current situation of sanitary facilities in railway station is assessed. Then, the detailed criteria applicable to railway station toilets are concluded, by reviewing types of transportation poor and principles of Universal Design. Result : Findings from this study are as follows. First, the current criteria applied to railway station toilets lack ideas of Universal Design, so the better criteria applicable to sanitary facilities in railway station are necessary. Second, standard criteria used in domestic areas with newly additional criteria suggest that sanitary facilities should be established according to those criteria. Taken together, the better sanitary facilities should be provided to railway users through the application of Universal Design to railway station toilets. Implication : For the future users in railway station toilets, the additional research on types of diverse space and other sanitary facilities within railway station should have been continued.

Keywords

References

  1. Kang, Byoung-Keun et al., 2014, "A Study on Universal Design Critical Factors of the Urban Railway Station", Research Paper of Annual Conference of the KIHA 2014, KIHA, pp.27-35
  2. British Standards Institution, 2010, BS:2009, United Kingdom
  3. Department for Transport, 2011, Accessible Train Station Design for Disabled People: A Code of Practice, United Kingdom
  4. European Union, 2008, Technical Specification of Interoperability: Persons with reduced Mobility, European Union
  5. Mace, Ronald L., Hardie, Graeme J. & Place, Jaine P. 1991, Accessible Environments: Toward Universal Design in W.E. Preiser, J.C. Vischer, E.T. White(Eds.). Design intervention: Toward a more humane architecture, Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY
  6. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, 2013, "the Mobility Enhancement for the Mobility Impaired Act", South Korea
  7. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, 2013, Urban Railway Station, Transfer and Amenity Facilities Design Guidelines, South Korea
  8. Story, F.S., J.L.Mueller and R.L.Mace., 1998, The Universal Design File: Designing for People of all ages and abilities, North Carolina State University(The Center for Universal Design), NC
  9. 國土交通省, 2006, "高齢者, 障害者等の移動等の円滑化の促進に関する法律(バリアフリー法)", 日本
  10. 國土交通省, 2013, 公共交通機関の旅客施設に関する移動等円滑化整備ガイドライン(バリアフリー整備ガイドライン 旅客施設編), 日本