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A Study on A Board Fence Design with a Convergence-style Mural

융복합 담장 디자인 연구

  • Park, Gun-Kyu (Dept. of Formative Arts Design, Graduate School, Kongju university) ;
  • Kim, Won-seok (Dept. of Formative Arts Design, Graduate School, Kongju university) ;
  • Kim, Hae-jin (Dept. of Formative Arts Design, Graduate School, Kongju university)
  • 박건규 (공주대학교 일반대학원 조형디자인학과) ;
  • 김원석 (공주대학교 일반대학원 조형디자인학과) ;
  • 김혜진 (공주대학교 일반대학원 조형디자인학과)
  • Received : 2016.03.01
  • Accepted : 2016.05.20
  • Published : 2016.05.28

Abstract

This study suggests a board fence design with a convergence-style mural. The basic structure contains pictorial factors with mural paintings on the fence. It is also equipped with electricity facilities inside the fence itself, so it has not only the unique function of the fence but also the complexity and expandability in order to be used as a garden lighting and security alarm system. All the components meet the standard so they can be manufactured in a factory. Through this design proposal, this study tries to suggest a fence which encourages personal or social communication one another as well as the basic function of the fence. As a result, the fence realizes a broad convergence function of its usefulness for social functioning such as the crime prevention as well as an esthetic function.

본 연구는 벽화의 기법이 적용된 융복합적 성격의 판장형 담장 디자인을 제시한다. 기본적인 구조는 담장 평면에 회화적 요소를 담아 벽화가 그려진 담장이 된다. 여기에 담장 기둥을 중심으로 전력 통신 설비를 내장함으로써 담장의 고유한 기능 외에 가로나 정원조명, 방범설비로 활용될 수 있도록 기능면에서 복합성과 확장성을 갖추었다. 담장을 구성하는 부분들은 공장에서 규격에 맞춰 생산할 수 있도록 고려했다. 이러한 디자인 제안을 통해 담장의 기본적인 역할인 공간 구획을 넘어 개인과 사회적 소통을 유도할 수 있는 담장을 제시하고자 했다. 이 결과 심미적 효용뿐만 아니라 범죄예방 등의 사회적 기능에 까지 도움을 주는 폭넓은 융복합적 기능을 구현하는 담장으로 기능할 수 있다.

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