• Title/Summary/Keyword: 무허가건축물

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A Study on Image Analysis System construction Using Aerial photos (항공사진 입체시를 활용한 영상분석 시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Kam-Rae;Cheong Hae-Jin;HwangBo Sang-Won;Cho Won-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Cartography Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.171-176
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    • 2006
  • 항공사진은 종중복도 60%이상, 횡중복도 30%이상 촬영되어지는 특성과 도화에 사용되는 입체시 원리를 이용하여 사진 자체를 화면상에 입체적으로 구현할 수 있다. 이러한 입체적 사용은 건물의 높이 및 정확한 현황을 파악하는 주된 분석방법론을 제시하고 있어 이러한 방법을 이용하여 시스템적으로 입체시하고 사람의 육안으로 쉽게 판독을 지원할 수 있는 시스템을 구축함으로서 대상지역에 대한 변화탐지, 시대별 및 지역별 변천과정, 무허가 건축물 판독 등 다양한 용도로 활용할 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 시스템 구현을 위해서 개발 언어로 Visual C++을 사용하였으며, 사용자가 직접 입체판독 및 분석을 수행할 수 있는 플랫폼을 구비함으로서 오류를 최소화 할 수 있도록 편광 모니터(Z-Screen)을 사용하여 시스템 개발을 수행하였다. 또한 개발환경은 Microsoft Window OS 환경 상에서 구동될 수 있도록 개발함으로서 시스템의 범용적 사용을 위한 기초 환경을 제공하도록 개발하였다.

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Transitions of Urban Parks in Busan noticed by the Chosun Planning Ordinance in the Japanese Colonial Period (일제강점기 조선시가지계획령에 고시된 부산 소재 도시공원의 변천)

  • Kim, Yeong-Ha;Yoon, Guk-Bin;Kang, Young-Jo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated the process of change of 32 urban parks designated during the period of Japanese colonial rule according to growth and development of the city in Busan. Particularly, researching included analyizing books, notification, data, and documents relevant to the history of urban planning published by Busan city. As a result, Daejeong Park, Gokwan Park, and Yongdusan Park had been utilized by Japanese residents under the Japanese colonial rule before planning of urban parks, and 32 parks legally specified in 1944 were planned by considering the prevention against disasters. After emancipation, there were an unauthorized building, housing construction, business district, public office, and school facility in the sites of the parks due to the influence of the Korean War and reorganization of urban planning. The majority of parkways and small parks downtown were eliminated. However, unexecuted parks that the government had designed on the edge of town during the Japanese colonial period have become major parks downtown through the city's growth. Yeonji Park, Yangjeong Park, and Danggok Park have been being building as a business of parks for a comfortable city, forming downtown along with the Green-Busan Policy. Thus, 32 parks designated under the Japanese colonial rule have made or got out of use reflecting on the phases of the times of modern Korean society. It turns out that these parks need an investigation about condition for land possession and purchase of the site of the parks in order for social common capital.