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A Study on the Design Guidelines of Healing Landscape in Housing Complexes

공동주택에서 치유조경계획을 위한 가이드라인 연구

  • Chun, Hyunwoo (Graduate School of Landscape Architectural Design, PaiChai University) ;
  • Lee, Shiyoung (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, PaiChai University)
  • 천현우 (배재대학교 조경학과 대학원) ;
  • 이시영 (배재대학교 조경학과)
  • Received : 2016.01.07
  • Accepted : 2016.09.20
  • Published : 2016.10.31

Abstract

As activities and convenience of residents in outdoor spaces in apartment houses have been considered important, strategies for making outdoor spaces in apartment houses healing spaces have emerged as a major interest. The purpose of this study is to draw elements for planning healing to create healing spaces in collective housing areas and to present design guidelines. The findings of this study are as follows. Functional elements of a healing environment were classified into safe environment, therapeutic environment, ancillary environment, orientation-reinforcing environment, amenities, and social environment. Outdoor spaces in collective housing areas were divided into collective housing entrance areas, internal and external spread areas, outdoor activity areas, and areas by theme. First, collective housing entrance areas should be planned in such a manner that residents can feel the area is private and easy to recognize. Second, internal and external spread areas should be planned in such a manner that they are easy to access and communicate with neighbors. Third, outdoor activity areas should be divided into an open space, resting space, playing space, and sports space. Open spaces should be planned in such a manner that they can command a fine view and respect the privacy of nearby residents. Resting spaces should be equipped with a shelter that protects users from direct sunlight, rain, and snow as well as include a movable bench. Playing spaces should be built considering development of children's curiosity, adventurous spirit, character, stimulation, and physical health. Playing spaces should be designed in such a manner that roadways and sidewalks can be separated for safe traffic. Sport spaces should be planned in such a manner that they can be associated with a pavilion and trail that provide residents with an opportunity to communicate with each other and rest. Fourth, spaces by theme are classified into sense garden, therapeutic garden, experiential garden, and learning garden. Sense gardens are a small garden based on the five senses. Sense gardens should be designed in such a manner that they can improve users' mental and physical health through programs that stimulate the sense of sight, auditory sense, and olfactory sense. Therapeutic gardens should be designed in such a manner that they can provide a comfortable and relaxing space by minimizing noise. It is advisable for therapeutic gardens to be equipped with a medicinal herb garden, meditation garden, and sense garden. Experiential and learning gardens should be designed in such a manner that they can provide users with a space in which they can enjoy nature and leisure activities. It is advisable for experiential and learning gardens to be equipped with a tea garden, vegetable garden, and camping garden. Healing programs should be designed in such a manner that users can feel relaxed by providing a healing environment, making the most of the natural environment. Further research on evaluating whether the findings of this study are effective in healing in a qualitative and quantitative manner is needed.

본 연구는 공동주택단지를 대상으로 하여 외부의 조경공간을 통해 치유환경을 제공하여 치유기능을 높이기 위한 조경계획방안을 제시하고자 한다. 본 연구를 통해 지속적으로 늘어나고 있는 집합주거공간의 외부공간 조성에 있어 거주민들에게 생활환경을 높일 수 있는 기회와 함께 조경설계기법의 대안적인 기준을 마련한다는 점에서, 정형화되어 있지 못하고 있는 조경설계 분야의 새로운 가이드라인을 제공하는데 그 의미가 있다. 연구 방법으로는 기존 학자들의 치유정원에 관한 특성을 분석하여 공통적인 환경특성 요소들을 도출하고, 이를 바탕으로 기존 국내 외 문헌을 통하여 세부항목을 설정하며, 선행연구와 사례조사, 설문분석을 통해 치유조경계획 요소를 도출하였다. 치유환경의 기능적 계획요소 6가지 항목을 설정하였다. 안전한 환경, 치료적 환경, 보조적 환경, 지남력 강화환경, 쾌적성, 사회적 환경으로 구분하였고, 공간계획요소는 국내 외 사례고찰로 병원, 요양원, 숲 등을 대상으로 하여 육체적, 정신적 안정에 도움을 주기 위한 공간 및 시설을 도입하고 있는 것을 알 수 있었다. 계획요소로 공간계획, 동선계획, 포장계획, 수경계획, 식재계획, 시설계획, 프로그램으로 구분하여 계획요소를 도출하였다. 도출된 항목을 외부공간의 단지출입 영역, 내 외부 전이영역, 외부활동 영역, 테마별 공간영역으로 구분하고, 계획 요소로 공간계획에는 자연속 산책이 가능하고, 범죄로부터 안전, 다양한 휴게시설이 있도록 계획한다. 식재계획으로는 계절감을 느낄 수 있는 수목 식재, 촉각 미각, 후각을 자극하는 식물 식재, 풍부하고 다양한 식물 식재로 계획한다. 동선계획은 외부로부터 동선을 분리하고, 건강증진을 위한 산책, 지압로, 흙길 등 자연감상이 가능한 동선으로 계획한다. 포장계획은 위험에 쉽게 인식할 수 있고, 인공재료보다는 자연형 재료로 계획한다. 시설물계획은 취약계층을 위한 안내표, 강설시에도 이용할 수 있도록 쉘터 및 이동 가능한 벤치를 계획한다. 수 공간계획은 잔잔한 물 공간을 조망하는 사색 가능한 물시설과 분수 등 깔끔하고 도식적인 물시설로 계획한다. 치유프로그램으로는 휴식 명상을 취할 수 있으며, 요가, 산책 등 가벼운 운동을 위한 프로그램을 계획한다. 치유조경계획 요소를 도출하여 가이드라인을 제시하였으나, 계획요소와 계획내용들이 치유기능을 향상시키는데 효과가 있을지에 대한 정성적, 정량적 평가가 제한되어 이에 대한 연구가 추후 이루어질 필요가 있다.

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