• Title/Summary/Keyword: 베리어 프리디자인

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A Study on the application present conditions of barrier free design for the interior space of the museum (박물관실내공간에 있어서 베리어프리 디자인의 적용 현황의 고찰)

  • 정아영;임채진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.56-59
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    • 2001
  • This study for enquete an exact the present conditions museum plan for analyzing barrier free theory. The research is base on the side of consciousness, space and activity the present condition for person of an advanced age and the physically handicapped person. Through the research for purpose of confirm that baker free theory. And also, using for the result i]f this research that for all user. And then, it will be turn out that direct data linked to solve of the realistic subject, so therefore basic course and guide line what was due to point out

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A Study on the Application of Barrier Free in Library Architecture - Focused on the Case of the Gwangju, Metropolitan City University Library - (도서관 건축에 있어서 베리어프리 적용 현황에 관한 연구 - 광주광역시 대학 도서관 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Chae Yi;Kim, Hong Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2024
  • This study is to use B.F. certification standards to identify the application and differences of B.F. facilities according to various approaches, and to use the analysis results as basic data for the expansion and renovation of new facilities, the National University (Jeonnam University Library), which underwent remodeling before the implementation of the certification system, and the two newly established private universities (Joseon University Library) that were subject to legal application before the implementation of the certification system. First, Chosun University met more B.F. certification standards than Chonnam National University, and mainly intermediary facilities belonged to the best to the best. Second, Chosun University and Chonnam National University's internal facilities met many B.F. certification standards, and Chonnam National University had many areas to improve and found areas to remodel. Third, information facilities at Chonnam National University and Chosun University only had facilities for the hearing impaired, and there were no information facilities for the visually impaired. Facilities for the visually impaired had to be installed, and compared to Chosun University, Chonnam National University fell short of the B.F. certification standard, so there were many areas that needed to be remodeled.

A Proposal of the Quality Models and Additive Value Degrees for the Barrier Free Design in the Rural Campus Design Value Engineering (지방대학 캠퍼스의 Barrier Free Design을 위한 설계VE 품질모델 및 가중치 제안)

  • Min, Kyung-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2006
  • In campus project, "Barrier Free Design" is the essential part for the handicapped. It is necessary to make a quality model that choose effective design value engineering objects. So more effective models, this study examine requests of the university students. Checked items are classified into four groups that movement, guidable, safety and territoria parts, and each groups are also divided into detailed items for basic decisional elements. When basis points sets 10, it can be divided that movement parts 2.93pts, guidable parts 2.31pts, safety parts 2.41pts and territoria parts 2.35pts. in this results, we can make additive value and quality model for barrier free design in campus design value engineering.

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A Study on the Hereafter Development in Universal Design Surveyed on the Case Studies of Kitchen Design (부엌디자인 사례연구를 중심으로 살펴본 유니버설디자인의 전개방향에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Eun-Hee
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.18 no.1 s.59
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2005
  • Universal Design is comprised of three main concepts known as barrier-free, adaptive and life-span design. It does not focus on accessibility for the disabled, but rather expands its breadth to the comfortable use and easy access in ail physical environments and facilities. In this study, the researcher views the present and future of universal design through the cases of kitchen design. Based on the market changes in design guidelines and the changes of time uncovered from past studies, this researcher suggests that universal design would develop through mass customization for personalized use, application of new technology and consideration of psychological aspects. Additionally, for the diffusion of universal design appropriate solution in economic cost problem, social recognition and conversion of problem cognizance in designing is needed. In Korea design models of universal design concepts are not yet in production over various fields. In order to develop and study universal design which suits our country, cultural and regional characteristics should be considered as well as physical, perceptual, psychological aspects.

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A Study on the Current Status and Improvement Plan of Universal Design in Architectural Cultural Properties (우리나라 건축문화재의 Universal Design 현황과 개선방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jonghyuk;Shin, Byeonguk;Lee, Woonggu
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2020
  • In Korea, the Basic Act is guaranteed through the "Act on the Guarantee of Convenience Promotion for Disabled Persons, the Elderly, Pregnant Women, etc." and various ordinances. In order to improve this situation, it is necessary to introduce Universal Design (UD). By applying this where it is most needed, access to cultural properties is enhanced to promote multiple rights. Currently, the region with the largest population of the elderly in Korea is Gyeonggi-do, but the region with the highest proportion of the elderly is Jeolla-do. However, the Jeolla-do area is lagging behind in the revision of UD regulations or guidelines. Taking this into consideration and introducing it to each facility will also help to achieve balanced national development. In order to establish and apply effective universal design-related policies, it is necessary to diagnose the aspects of social change that affect our lives. In this study, the need for UD should be expanded as a basis for expanding social activities of socially disadvantaged people in Jeollabuk-do. Its goal is to diagnose the current status of UD and to suggest directions for application of improvements.

A Study on the Landscape Design for Sunchon National University Cultural Park (순천대학교 문화공원 설계)

  • Kim, Youn-Jin;Han, Sun-Ah;Kim, Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2010
  • College campus landscape plans once focused mainly on campus functionality and aesthetically pleasing buildings. Yet now, after the rise of greater emphasis on afforestation and eco-friendly planning, building spaces for the local culture and community has become the core of the plan. This study analyzed the design strategies and details of the landscape plan that was selected through the contest to select a design plan for the cultural park at Sunchon National University. The key considerations for the landscape Design for the cultural space at Sunchon National University areas follows. First, the design plan sought ways to reach out to the local community, going one step beyond just opening up campus facilities. This means more than just the opening of physical facilities and environments. It was designed to serve as a base to organize diversified programs by generations and groups with an aim to share the history and culture of the college, the local community and the region. Second, shapes and colors were designed to establish a unified image between buildings and outdoor facilities. "Three Books" was selected as the key motif as books were believed to be the most representative symbol of colleges while 6 straight lines, hexagons and circles inspired by the shape of three books were used in the design. In terms of colors, reddish-brown was used for buildings to enhance visibility along with harmony and esthetic appreciation. For facilities, black and blue were used as dominant colors and white and yellow as point colors to promote the image of Sunchon City. Third, with an aim to overcome the limitation of the overall college campus as a closed space, it was designed to be a barrier-free space, remaining open to everyone and encouraging visits and experiences for active communication with the local community.