Abstract
This study investigated and analyzed the physical and user conscious aspects of the facility to extract the remodeling effects of underground public pedestrian facility, and the following positive results were obtained: First, the facility before remodeling met 35.3% of the 'Rules' standard, but 64.7% of the facility were met after remodeling. Second, the remodeling of the facility greatly improved walkway and shop elements, including the expansion of the basic width of walkway, the installation of many underground squares, and the establishment of elevators. In addition, a significant reduction in the shop area and the number of shops shall be deemed an important measure to strengthen the public nature of facility. Third, the average satisfaction level of users with facility improved by 13% to 2.85 before remodeling and 3.22 after remodeling. Fourth, after remodeling, the indoor environment of the facility has significantly improved user satisfaction in the category "thermal environment, cleanliness of general space, toilet hygiene, and construction." Fifth, after remodeling, the design of the facility has significantly improved user satisfaction in the category "ceiling design, walkway floor design, store design." Sixth, after remodeling, moving and wayfinding inside the facility have significantly improved user satisfaction in the category "walkway width, sign system, and openness."