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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2015.16.3.2201

A Study on the Characteristics of Planning Process for Public Regeneration of Under-used Space -Focusing on Public Competition Projects for Cultural Regeneration-  

Choi, Soon-Sub (Department of Architecture, Korea National University of Transportation)
Oh, Joon-Gul (School of Architecture, Seoul National University of Science & Technology)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.16, no.3, 2015 , pp. 2201-2211 More about this Journal
Abstract
In Korea, several design competition have been conducted to revitalize the cultural function of some areas using under-used space. However, though such sites include public and urban assets inherently, these projects defined their boundary as an isolated architectural or landscape design. Hence, this study will clarify the differentiated design content and process for public regeneration of under-used space through analysis of the case-study. For this purpose, firstly, the public and urban assets of under-used space will be analyzed to prove that it should be handled with wider boundaries and perspectives. And then, this study will reveal the limitation of design contents and process of Korean design competitions linking to the regeneration of under-used space after analyzing several case studies. Lastly, some differentiated design inducements conducted by the City of Oslo for the each regeneration plan of under-used space will be deducted, focusing on the fact that those projects have been implemented in more urban and connected ways. As a result, this study is strongly aiming to insist that the revitalization of under-used space should not be implemented by advertising a poetic symbolism. Instead, it must be an practical integrated plan emphasizing the connectivity with surrounding environment and diverse plan.
Keywords
Under-used Space; Regeneration Planning Process; Public Regeneration; Architectural Competition;
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