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A Study on the Direction of Design Improvement in Complex Facilities of New Town Elementary School - With focus on POE of Community Facilities in Dongtan and Baegot New Town Elementary School -

신도시 학교시설 복합화 초등학교 설계의 개선 방향에 관한 연구 - 동탄, 배곧 신도시 초등학교 내 복합화 시설 POE를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2022.11.17
  • Accepted : 2023.04.24
  • Published : 2023.07.28

Abstract

The plan to develop a school into community life and as a cultural center was well received in urban areas where there are limited sites and facilities. In Korea, community facilities in schools were introduced through the complex facilities of a school project in the early 2000s; in particular, the new town complex elementary school drew attention as a new type of future school. However, many issues surfaced since the opening of these schools; POE can provide improvement direction to prevent the same problems from being repeated. Three elementary schools were examined and the frames of analysis such as expansibility, convertibility, versatility, accessibility, adaptability, safety, and security were derived as critical spatial characteristics necessary for planning community facilities through a literature survey. The results of POE through site visits, questionnaires, and interviews with users such as students, parents, local residents, and teachers showed that separation between school buildings and complex facilities should be minimized for active use by the entire community. Additionally, overlapping spaces should be avoided for efficient use of the space.

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Acknowledgement

이 연구는 2022년도 한국연구재단 연구비 지원에 의한 결과의 일부임. 과제번호 : NRF-2022R1A2C1005396

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