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School Building Remodeling Suggestion Responding to the Different Needs of Users - Case study under 'School Restroom Environment Remodeling Project in Seoul' -

사용자의 이용 요구 차이를 반영한 학교건축물의 개·보수 계획 - 서울시 학교 화장실 개·보수 사업 시행 사례 -

  • Lee, Eunjoo (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Yonsei Univ.)
  • Received : 2018.04.02
  • Accepted : 2018.05.17
  • Published : 2018.05.30

Abstract

Unlike other educational spaces in school facilities, restrooms have remained unpleasant spaces without reflecting the change in social awareness and students' lifestyle. In the process of the 'School Restroom Environment Remodeling Project in Seoul' by means of "user participatory design method", this study aimed to suggest a design of the school restroom environment responding to the different needs of actual users, who are students and school staffs. By surveying them, it was revealed that they have a variety of respective behavioral patterns and spatial needs according to their status, gender, age and working period. Implications of this study are as follows; First, it is necessary to establish a separate restroom facility standards that respond to the characteristics of elementary school students. Second, there should be an expansive approach to widely accommodate with the users' needs that were found out through 'user participation', more than just repairing pre-existing space. Third, it needs to have critical review of the maintenance and operation system itself as well as the improvement of the school restroom environment.

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