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A study on application of architectural design elements in the cultual rehabilitation of idle industrial facilities

유휴산업시설의 문화재생에 있어 건축계획의 물리적 요소 적용에 대한 연구

  • Seo, Kyuduhk (Dept. of Architecture, Kangwon National University)
  • Received : 2022.01.19
  • Accepted : 2022.04.20
  • Published : 2022.04.28

Abstract

In this study, the applications of the architectural design elements in the cultural rehabilitation of idle industrial facilities are categorized to define typology of rehabilitation design method. The design strategies which embodies historicity, symbolism, and sustainability are analysed in terms of structural, material, and resource with preservation, restoration and conversion by precedents study of idle industrial facilities that have been implemented and operated by the government.

이 연구는 유휴산업시설의 문화재생 사업에 있어 건축계획의 물리적 디자인 요소를 적용하는 방식을 분석하기 위해, 정부에서 시행이 완료되어 운영되고 있는 대표적 유휴산업시설들을 대상으로 문화재생의 주요 평가 지표인 역사성, 상징성, 지속성을 구체화하고 있는 방안을 구조적, 재료적, 자원적 측면에서 보존, 보완, 개조의 틀로서 그 척도를 두어 분석함으로서 현재 문화재생 사업의 건축계획적 적용방식의 유형을 정리하여 이를 향후 새로운 재생 건축계획의 방식으로 확장하는데 기초자료로 활용되도록 한다.

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