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A Basic Study for the Planning of Casino Resort Facilities -Focused on the Analysis of Casino Resort Facilities in Las Vegas- (카지노 리조트 시설계획을 위한 기초적 연구 -미국 라스베가스의 시설분석을 중심으로-)

  • Um, Sang-Kweon
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 2007
  • The improvement of the life standard of the public by the economical growth leads their interests to the leisure activities, so that the demand for resort facilities has been increased. Especially, casino resort facilities in Kangwon-Do has been developed continuously without exact concept of casino resort design. This resort facilities has been planned by indiscreet imitation of foreign examples and non-organized developments and etc. One of the reasons for these problems may be from the lack of the knowledges and researches related to the architectural approaching of these facilities. The purpose of this study is to provide the basic informations for better understanding and improvement of planning and design direction for these facilities through a survey the famous casino resort facilities in Las Vegas. As a result of this research, Las Vegas has been changed tremendously from the casino resort to the resort complex for families with special theme and various facilities.

도심 속 리조트형 주거단지 은평뉴타운

  • Baek, Ji-Hyeon
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.197
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    • pp.52-55
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    • 2006
  • 최근 고분양가 논란이 일고 있는 은평뉴타운의 1지구 A~C공구와 2지구 A공구가 10월 분양에 들어갈 예정이다. 은평뉴타운은 아파트의 외관을 다양화해 일조, 조망, 환기 그리고 입주자의 생활 형태에 맞춘 설계를 계획하고 있다. 리조트형 생태 전원도시를 지향하는 은평뉴타운의 4개 공구별 특장점과 대표적인 4가지 평형에 대해 살펴보았다.

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Outdoor Landscape Design Proposal for a Resort using the Baekje Traditional Garden as a Theme (백제정원을 주제로 한 리조트 외부 공간 계획)

  • Kim, Yun-Geum;Kim, Hai-Gyoung;Kim, Young-Mo;Chin, Yang-Kyo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2011
  • This study concerns the Baekje Traditional Garden, one of the open spaces in the Lotte Resort in the Baekje Historical Reappearance Complex, which is part of the comprehensive plan for specific areas in the Baekje cultural area. The Baekje Traditional Garden has historic value, and its excellent garden style influenced the ancient Japanese gardens. This study dealt with three issues: (1) The context in which Lotte Buyeo Resort accepted the Baekje Traditional Garden, particularly the background and process of such; (2) The original form of the Baekje Traditional Garden; and (3) How the Baekje Traditional Garden should be represented in the open space of the resort. Representation is accomplished in two ways: using the structure of the original garden and in the borrowing of elements. For representation using the structure of the original garden, Imrugak was used as the main entrance space, and Wolsunjung was represented from the Ganbuklee remains. In the rear garden are wave watercourses and other garden facilities of the Wanggungri site in Iksan. Borrowing of elements, on the other hand, was accomplished in the plant plan and detailed development. In addition, mountaintops (three mountains and five mountain summits), a clean stream between mountains, and a pine forest are visualized in the garden. This is the representative landscape of the Taoist hermit world that appeared in the Baekje Gilt Bronze Incense Burner and Landscape pattern. The significance of this study is twofold. First, the Baekje Traditional Garden is a fresh trail because there has been no previous research concerning it. Second, while past research concerning traditional spaces focused on the results of representation, this study focused on the process of representation. This means that this research work tried to extend the study concerning the representation of traditional spaces from the conceptual to the practical approach. This study, however, also has its limitations. The authenticity of the representation suggested in this study may be questioned later because efforts have been made to preserve the original Baekje Traditional Garden. In addition, this study should seek a balance between authenticity on one hand and amusement and diversity of experience on the other, because the site is a resort.

Landscape Design for Daechon Soul Island Resort Complex (대천 소울 아일랜드 리조트 조경설계)

  • Kwon, Jin-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.74-83
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    • 2010
  • This study is a development plan of a resort in a regional center that aims to generate tourism consumptions that have ripple effects on the regional economy by developing abandoned mine complexes in Daechon. Thanks to economic growth, the public awareness of tourism has changed. Hence, want for tourism influences development and advancement of recreational spaces, combining with various cultural contents. Development associated with environmental issues caused by modernization has become a major issue. At this point, to rediscover and specialize industrial complexes of bygone days as tourism resources signifies regeneration of regional resources. This study aims to find a solution for appropriate tourism development as part of the measures to revitalize the regional economy in underdeveloped areas and to improve the polluted environment. The result of the study is summarized as follows: First, in regional development alongside the development of a resort complex, it is important to construct environmental similarities. Minimizing differences in landscape structures is especially necessary because it will cause tourism resources in a regional center to be naturally linked to regional activities. These will then be recognized as attractions in the neighborhood. Therefore, it is desirable to reflect a spatial structure for environmental convergence, and, at the same time, to fulfill operation purposes by space through differentiation of movement lines. Second, in utilization of existing environmental resources, it is desirable to express localities and to develop differentiated elements. Facilities should not be homogenized, attaching importance to trends. Therefore, in establishing a development plan, it is important to have an attitude to accept existing roles and functions in a transformative manner. Third, recreational facilities in resort spaces generally have the problems of being uniformly planned as part of a development project and being limited to landscape facilities. Introduction of specialized facilities that can be reconciled with the regional environment and that can be open influences the landscape structure of the entire region and brings ripple effects as key facilities for activation of tourism.

A Study on Preliminary Structural Design of Pontoon Type VLFS (폰툰식 VLFS의 초기구조설계에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seong-Whan;Lee, Tak-Kee;Hong, Sa-Young
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.42 no.6 s.144
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    • pp.644-653
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    • 2005
  • In general the loads due to ocean wave are considered as main design parameters governing the global structural safety of VLFS (Very Large Floating Structure). In order to predict design wave loads accurately, hydro-elastic analysis must be conducted considering the initial global flexural rigidity of VLFS. However, in order to determine the structural scantling of major members (deck, bottom, side panels and longitudinal / transverse BHD etc.), static load and design wave loads must be given as explicit form generally. Therefore in order to determine a proper structural arrangement and scantlings of VLFS at initial design stage, both calculations of structural scantling and hydro-elastic analysis for wave conditions must be conducted iteratively and the convergence of their results must be checked. On this paper, based on the case design of a 500×300 m size's floating marina resort, the details of structural design technique using hydro-elastic analysis are explained and discussed. At first, the environmental conditions and the system requirements of the design of marina resort are described. The scantling formulas for the major members of pontoon type VLFS are proposed from the local and global design points of view. Considering the design wave loads as well as static design loads, the structural safety is checked iteratively.

Using Smart Phone and RFID Technology for making Ubiquitous Thema Park (스마트폰과 RFID를 이용한 u-테마파크 모델의 설계 및 구현)

  • Shin, Jae-myung;Kim, Doo-hyung;Ahn, Hongbum;Park, Sang-won;Hong, Jin-pyo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2010.11a
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    • pp.1478-1481
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    • 2010
  • 기존의 테마파크에 RFID를 이용하면 보다 편리하게 출입관리를 할 수 있고, 카드 한 장으로 테마파크 내에서 결제부터 부대시설과 서비스까지 이용할 수 있다. 이러한 모델은 이미 서브원 곤지암리조트 스키장과 캐리비언베이 워터파크 등 에서 도입하여 사용하고 있다[1][2]. 그러나 RFID를 이용한 유비쿼터스 모델들의 공통적인 단점은 RFID 카드 사용에 대한 피드백을 받을 수 없다는 것이다. 다시 말해서 RFID 카드에 대한 정보를 사용자는 모르기 때문에 자신이 RFID 카드로 무엇을 얼마나 결제했는지, 어떠한 서비스를 사용했는지 다시 확인할 수 없다는 문제점이 있다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 기존의 시스템에 스마트폰을 이용하여 사용자와 테마파크를 유기적으로 연결시켜줌으로써, 스마트폰을 통해 자신의 결제정보, 서비스 이용내역 등을 실시간으로 확인 가능할 수 있는 u-테마파크 모델을 제시한다. u-테마파크 모델을 이용하면 스마트폰을 통해 부대시설(놀이공원의 놀이기구, 스키장의 리프트 등)의 대기시간을 실시간으로 확인할 수 있고, RFID 카드를 소지한 일행의 위치를 찾을 수 있으며, 테마파크의 모든 이용객들과 정보를 교환할 수 있는 SNS(Social Network Service)등의 새로운 서비스를 제공할 수 있다. 테마파크 측에서는 실시간으로 취합되는 고객정보를 이용하여 이용률이 떨어지는 고객들의 특징을 파악해 해당 고객들에게 맞는 서비스를 제공하고 맞춤 마케팅을 하는 등의 체계적인 관리를 할 수 있어 다양한 마케팅과 새로운 서비스 제공이 가능하다는 이점이 있다.