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http://dx.doi.org/10.7859/kief.2014.21.2.025

The Relationship between the Pedestrian Movement Pattern and the Pedestrian Network at a University Campus  

Lee, Yu-Mi (서울대 환경대학원 환경조경학과)
Shin, Haeng-Woo (세종대 대학원 건축학과)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities / v.21, no.2, 2014 , pp. 25-32 More about this Journal
Abstract
Many Korean university campuses are located on hilly terrain where the hierarchy of the path system is unclear. Therefore, it is difficult to analyze the pedestrian network through space syntax, in which only horizontal direction changes are considered as depths of space. The purpose of this study is to compare pedestrian movement patterns and space syntax analysis in order to find their relevance to each other and the relationship between them. We conducted a survey regarding the most-visited buildings and pathways at S-University, which is located on a hilly area in Seoul. The survey results were compared with the Space Syntax integration map by regression analysis. For the segments where the relationship between pedestrian volume and integration was weak, field observations were conducted. As a result, topographical aspects, functional aspects, and location aspects were observed as the main influential factors. In addition, the research proposes that adding an extra axial line per vertical directional change can potentially compensate for the low relevance of stairs. This study suggests the possibility and the necessity of three-dimensional space syntax programs and emphasizes the importance of campus planning for the pedestrian environment.
Keywords
Space Syntax; Pedestrian Network; Campus Walking Environment;
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