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Implementation of Metaverse Virtual City Using 3D Modeling (3D 모델링을 활용한 메타버스 가상 도시 구현)

  • Chung, Esther;Seo, Yongduek
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2022.11a
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    • pp.149-150
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    • 2022
  • 본 연구는 현실과는 다른 공간, 시대 및 문화적 배경 등을 디자인하고 그 속에서 살아가는 메타버스 가상 세계를 작품으로 제시한다. 제시된 작품인 언플래닛 시티(Unplanet City)는 상징적 의미가 담긴 조형 언어를 통해 새롭게 창조된 도시를 의미하며, 기존 도시와 대칭점에 있는 상상 속 세상이다. 현재 우리가 사는 플래닛과 대칭되는 언플래닛 시티에는 상징적인 건축물로 가득하며, 이 건축물들은 3D로 표현되었다. 언플래닛 시티는 작품 전체가 전시 공간이 되는 새로운 전시 공간의 활용과 확장 가능성에 목적을 둔다.

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Development of Urban Tourism through the Improvement of City Image (도시이미지 제고를 통한 도시 관광개발)

  • Kim, Boo-Sung
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.354-380
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    • 2010
  • Cities are the most important type of tourist destination across the world, and yet urban areas have neglected in most academic studies of tourism. Urban destinations serve as gateways for tourist entry to the country, as centers of accommodation and a base for excursion to rural areas as well as destinations in their own right. Increasingly cities rely on image promotion to attract tourists to cities. A city's image is the sum of beliefs, ideas, and impressions that a people have of a city. Image has always been of great interest and concern to city marketers. The image improvement is very important especially in urban tourism development because tourism overwhelmingly depends on image. The cost and effectiveness of the image improvement strategy depends on the city's current image and real attributes. Some cities are blessed with positive images. They don't require changing the image so much as amplifying it and delivering it to more target groups. Many cities are stuck with a negative image. They need to remove it and make a positive out of a negative to correct it. Image reversals, however, are difficult to accomplish. Some cities are not well known because they are small, lack attractions, or don't advertise. They need to identify, develop, and disseminate a strong positive image for the city.

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A Convergence Exploration to Restrict Extension of OOH Advertising as Materialization of Borrowed City Phenomenon in Korea (한국의 빌린도시 현상의 유물화로서 옥외광고 확장을 제한하는 융복합적 탐색)

  • Moon, Yun-Su
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.9-20
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    • 2015
  • To derive a check list of a borrowed city phenomenon, this discussion, through two cities subway OOH advertising in door, compared for convergence by segment analysis. First, discussions considered to be close to the topic of this discussion were arranged and summarized. Seoul and London were selected, and both sides of subway train doors in two cities selected, their states pictured and the images analyzed. As a result of comparison, in case of Seoul subway, the boundary between public information and commercial information(outdoor advertising) was very vague, so the borrowed city phenomenon was very generally analyzed. However, In case of London subway, its result was very contrary to that of Seoul. Eventually, Subway train doors of Seoul city as a borrowed city extracted check points of height, size, color, interval, space and permanency. Therefore in order to study serious discussion this contribution is necessity to limit thoughtless OOH advertising by these checklists in Korean cities.

The Urban Water Cycle Planning Elements and Hydrologic Cycle Simulation for Green City (녹색도시 물순환 계획요소 및 수문순환 모의)

  • Lee, Jung-Min;Kim, Jong-Lim
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 2012
  • The climate change and global warming has been a world-wide issue. Also, the green growth has been a widely adopted strategy for national and regional development. In particular, after the Kyoto Protocol to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was declared, the low carbon society was inevitable phenomenon. The hydrologic cycle in urban catchment has been changed due to the expansion of impervious area by rapid urban development. This paper has examined the Water cycle planning elements for green city in the scale of urban planning as well as site planning including housing site. In this study, the SWMM5-LID (Storm Water Management Model5-LID) model was used to simulate the hydrologic cycle of the test catchment as a typical urban catchment. We performed continuous simulation on urban runoff before and after the development of the test catchment and after the installation of Green city planning Elements.

Digital Twin technology for Urban Policy Making (A Case Study of Policy Digital Twin of Sejong City) (디지털트윈 기술의 도시 정책 활용 사례 (세종시 도시행정 디지털트윈 프로젝트를 중심으로))

  • Jung, Y.J.;Cho, I.Y.;Lee, J.W.;Kim, B.H.;Lee, S.H.;Lim, C.G.;Lee, C.H.;Paik, E.H.;Jin, K.S.;Kim, Y.C.;Lee, S.M.;Choi, M.S.;KIM, T.H.;Chang, M.J.;Kim, S.O.;Kim, H.K.;Jung, S.J.;Lee, S.Y.;Ann, J.H.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.43-55
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    • 2021
  • National and social issues are becoming increasingly common, but traditional policy-making methods are no longer effective. Therefore, evidence-based policy making is emerging as an alternative paradigm. Digital twin technology is one of the digital support tools for the new data-driven policy-making process. This study presents ongoing government experiments in the world where digital twin technology is applied to policy making and describes our experience in developing digital twin platforms in Sejong-the de facto administrative capital of South Korea.

Evaluation of Disaster Resilience Scorecard for the UN International Safety City Certification of Incheon Metropolitan City (인천시 UN 국제안전도시 인증을 위한 재난 복원력 스코어카드 평가)

  • Kim, Yong-Moon;Lee, Tae-Shik
    • Journal of Korean Society of Disaster and Security
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.59-75
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    • 2020
  • This study is a case study that applied 'UNDRR's Urban Disaster Resilience Scorecard', an evaluation tool necessary for Incheon Metropolitan City to be certified as an international safe city. I would like to present an example that the results derived from this scorecard contributed to the Incheon Metropolitan City Disaster Reduction Plan. Of course, the Disaster Resilience Scorecard can't provide a way to improve the resilience of every disaster facing the city. However, it is to find the weakness of the resilience that the city faces, and to propose a solution to reduce the city's disaster risk. This is to help practitioners to recognize the disaster risks that Incheon Metropolitan City faces. In addition, the solution recommended by UNDRR was suggested to provide resilience in areas vulnerable to disasters. It was confirmed that this process can contribute to improving the disaster resilience of Incheon Metropolitan City. UNDRR has been spreading 'Climate Change, Disaster-resistant City Creation Campaign', aka MCR (Making Cities Resilient) Campaign, to cities all over the world since 2010 to reduce global cities' disasters. By applying the disaster relief guidelines adopted by UNDRR, governments, local governments, and neighboring cities are encouraged to collaborate. As a result of this study, Incheon Metropolitan city's UN Urban Resilience Scorecard was evaluated as a strong resilience field by obtaining scores of 4 or more (4.3~5.0) in 5 of 10 essentials; 1. Prepare organization for disaster resilience and prepare for implementation, 4. Strong resilience Urban development and design pursuit, 5. Preservation of natural cushions to enhance the protection provided by natural ecosystems, 9. Ensure effective disaster preparedness and response, 10. Rapid restoration and better reconstruction. On the other hand, in the other five fields, scores of less than 4 (3.20~3.85) were obtained and evaluated as weak resilience field; 2. Analyze, understand and utilize current and future risk scenarios, 3. Strengthen financial capacity for resilience, 6. Strengthen institutional capacity for resilience, 7. Understanding and strengthening social competence for resilience, 8. Strengthen resilience of infrastructure. In addition, through this study, the risk factors faced by Incheon Metropolitan City could be identified by priority, resilience improvement measures to minimize disaster risks, urban safety-based urban development plans, available disaster reduction resources, and integrated disasters. Measures were prepared.

A Diagnosis of Shrinking City Using Population Gradient Curve: A Case Study on the City of Yeong-ju (인구밀도경사함수를 이용한 도시축소현상 진단 - 영주시를 사례로 -)

  • Kim, Min-Seok;Byun, Tae-Geun;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Regional Science Association
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.33-45
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    • 2019
  • Due to the global low growth trend, urban shrinkage is a major issue of urban policy in major industrialized countries. According to the research results of the KRIHS(Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements, 2016), 23 out of 77 cities in Korea were diagnosed as continuous or temporary shrinking cities. However, the criterion for diagnosing shrinking cities remain on the simple demographic side, and the spatial shrinkage pattern of the city is not considered. Therefore, this study diagnosed urban shrinkage phenomenon considering the characteristics of Yeong-ju, a poly-centric city, by using the population gradient curve, which is one of the urban spatial structure analysis methods. As a result of the diagnosis, Yeong-ju turned out to be a shrinking city with the population density and the slope of population density increasing. In the case of area of Dong, a sprawl phenomenon in which the population density of the CBD and the slope of the population density were decreased was shown. And in the case of Punggi-eup, a simple shrinkage phenomenon in which only the population density of the CBD was decreased was shown. The results show that even within a city, the pattern of spatial change can be different for each centers. In the case of a city with a poly-centric structure, the implications for the individual diagnosis of not only the entire city but also the detailed area were drawn.

100년 가는 장수명 아파트 개발-미래 주거 문화 개선.건설 기술 선진화

  • Kim, Hye-Yeong
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.219
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    • pp.62-63
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    • 2008
  • 최근 지속 가능한 개발이 도시 및 주택 정책의 중요한 과제로 떠오르면서 주거 문화에도 많은 변화가 요구되고 있다. 그중 미래 주택 문화 개선의 첫걸음으로 제시되는 것이 바로 공동 주택의 장수명화다. 세계적인 추세에 따라 국내에서도 지속적인 삶을 영위할 수 있는 100년 주택 건설을 목표로 기술 개발에 힘쓰고 있다.

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On Clusters: External and Internal Perspectives

  • Ffowcs-Williams, Ifor
    • World Technopolis Review
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.158-176
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    • 2012
  • This paper examines the phenomenon of local clusters in two dimensions. Firstly an external perspective on clusters is taken, the origins of clusters identified and their significance for economic development highlighted. Secondly, the paper takes an inside look at clusters, exploring the key factors that lead to the success of strong, high performance clusters.

세계 중심 도시, 대규모 복합 개발에 열광한다

  • Lee, Geum-Hui
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.193
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    • pp.28-31
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    • 2006
  • 국내 주거 환경이 변하고 있다. 외국에서 흔히 접할 수 있었던 복합 타운에 대한 선호도가 높아지고 있는 것. 이에 따라 수도권 복합개발계획이 수립되고 개발 지역이 선정되는 등 선진국의 사례를 들어 새로운 트렌드를 조성하려는 붐이 일고 있다. 과연 국내에서 대규모 복합 개발이 성공할 수 있는지 성공을 위한 조건은 무엇인지 알아보았다.

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