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A Preliminary Study for Mapping Pedestrian Spaces in the City - Based on Pedestrian Traversability in Open Space -

현대도시 보행공간의 시각화를 위한 기초연구 - 외부공간의 보행자 통행 가능성 판별기준을 중심으로 -

  • 이현우 (서울대학교 대학원 건축학과) ;
  • 박소현 (서울대학교 건축학과)
  • Received : 2017.06.15
  • Accepted : 2017.11.01
  • Published : 2017.12.26

Abstract

There has been various pedestrian-friendly planning for making walkable cities. However, the representation of urban pedestrian spaces that should be the basis of the pedestrian-friendly planning tends to be far from reality. This is due to the absence of a consensual way to represent pedestrian spaces in the city. In this context, this study aims to propose a method to properly represent pedestrian spaces. For this purpose, this study first reviews the patterns of representing pedestrian spaces appearing on city maps and examines their merits and limits. After that, the criteria of pedestrian traversability and the mapping method are proposed on a trial basis for representing pedestrian spaces. Then, applying this to the case sites, Mokdong and Euljiro, this paper demonstrates how the operation of representing pedestrian spaces works. It is expected that the results of this study would be used as the basic foundation for a more developed representation of effective pedestrian-friendly planning.

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Supported by : 한국연구재단

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