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서울 도심부 보행공간 활성화를 위한 사회기반시설물 활용 보행가로체계 변형 방식 연구 - 공간구문론을 이용한 서울시 도심 고가도로의 재생사례인 청계천로와 서울로7017의 정량적 분석을 중심으로 -

A Study on the Transformation Ways of Pedestrian Roadside System using Infrastructure for Walkability Improvement in Seoul City Center - Focused on the Quantitative Analysis of Cheonggyecheonro and Seoullo7017 for the Regeneration of Urban Overpass in Seoul City Center with Space Syntax -

  • 투고 : 2023.02.26
  • 심사 : 2023.05.27
  • 발행 : 2023.07.28

초록

This study focuses on improving walkability in the city center through infrastructure interventions involving a literature review and research on specific characteristics of urban spatial structure. The analysis employs space syntax and axial maps to extract the distinctive features of pedestrian spaces in the old city area of Seoul, particularly Cheonggyecheonro and Seoullo7017. The results revealed there were two approaches to improving pedestrian walkability in Seoul city center. One involved demolishing existing highways and regenerating Cheonggyecheon waterside pedestrian road, while the other focused on Seoullo7017, which transforms into a three-dimensional pedestrian space with functional changes. Additionally, quantitative analysis using space syntax revealed that Cheonggyecheonro and Seoullo7017 exhibit low connectivity, integration, and ERAM(3) values. These roads include Jongro in the east-west direction, Sejongdaero in Gwanghwamun, and Donhwamunro/Chungmuro in Jongro3ga, Daehakro/Donghoro in Dongdaemun in the south-north direction. Lastly, Cheonggyecheonro offers spatial characteristics with water spaces on the underground level and a pleasant streetscape for leisurely walks. Seoullo7017 provides a unique cityscape with a three-dimensional pedestrian space aboveground, catering to both leisurely strolls and purposeful walks. Based on these findings, Cheonggyecheonro and Seoullo7017 can be recommended for enhancing walkability through sustainable infrastructure regeneration. By connecting isolated spaces in the city center through pedestrian networks, a continuous linear park can be established, leading to urban regeneration with a focus on sustainability in Seoul city center.

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과제정보

이 연구는 2022학년도 단국대학교 대학연구비 지원으로 연구되었음.

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