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The Study on the Relationship between Chinese Food Culture and Kitchen Storage Space (현대 중국 식문화와 주방수납공간의 관계성에 대한 연구)

  • Xu, Yue;Choi, Kyung Ran
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.19
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    • pp.405-415
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    • 2015
  • Recently the development of China has attracted all over the world, many scholars of different areas are interested in Chinese Culture and Chinese Market. After sixties of last century development of the economic of the South Korea closer to modernization, but there are many problems, one of them is the urban living style boasts of the features of concentration. Because of this phenomenon the lack of housing space become more serious. It also come to be a social problems. Therefore narrow residential area become inevitability. At the same time, effective utilization of housing space become a demand. Especially for those families with limited living space, it's meaningful for them. Between the China and the South Korea. Chinese have the same situation too, the different is kitchen space of chinese is closed. It means they have to cook in limited space. With increased supplies and more small appliances, an inevitable requirement is opening out the kitchen space, but unreasonable furnishings and living space reduces the efficiency of the kitchen, which has led to the discontent of users. From this, base on the investigation and analysis of diet&living space of most chinese apartment, and through differences kinds and places of storage items. With them I would combine the food culture and feature of storage space of China to solve problems of the efficiency of the kitchen.

A study on the Design and Realization of the Wrist Type Module System based on the Smart Device Receiving Information Relay (스마트 디바이스 착신정보 중계 기반 손목형 모듈 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Jeong, Hee Ja
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.131-137
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    • 2016
  • Since the phenomenon that the consumers slip important calls since they do not know the receiving information of the smart phone in spaces which smart phones can not be carried, the development of technology to solve this problem is urgent and the cases of burglary and losses of smart phones during hobby and recreation life are increasing and especially since burglary behaviors are occurring much in places such as bathing resort, swimming pool, Korean dry sauna, sauna and spa etc, the schemes to protect smart phones during hobbies and recreation life is needed. Since the smart watch, the conventional wearable device are high price machines and due to the burden about A/S costs for the damage or failure of the machine during exercise, hobbies and recreation activities, the burden about the use is high, development of products which can reduce such burden and emphasize the usefulness is urgent and in order to solve this problem, the added value and psychological repercussion effect will be very high in areas of smart phone users and utilizing them by developing the system which can know if the smart phone has received calls at least in places where smart phones can not be carried.

Qualitative User Research Method for Design for the Elderly (고령자 대상 디자인을 위한 정성적 사용자 조사 방법)

  • Kim, Ki-Jeong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.80-87
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    • 2021
  • Aging is rapidly progressing around the world. This study explore and propose a qualitative user research method to specifically understand the needs and desires of the elderly based on a human-centered design philosophy for design targeting the increasing elderly. In particular, the purpose of this study is to propose a user research method that can be easily used when designing products used by the elderly in the actual design site. For this purpose, this study examined the use and implications of using shadowing, interviews, and direct experience while actually proceeding with the walking stick design. The shadowing was organized through the AEIOU frame, and the interview was conducted by adding a significance category to reflect the recent trend of the silver generation. For the direct experience, design implications were derived by setting up four user behavior scenarios, each indoors and outdoors, and experiencing them directly by designers. This study is expected to be an important user research guideline in the current situation where the demand for design for the elderly is diversifying and increasing.

A Fusion Study on the Relationship between Lifestyle and Vitamin D Deficiency in Korean Adults (한국 성인에서 생활습관과 비타민 D 결핍 관계 융합 연구)

  • Joung, You-Hyun;Yoon, Hyun;Sung, Hyun-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.159-168
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to find out the causal factors associated with vitamin D levels of Koreans after research. The data used in the study by KNHANES VI-2. Cross-analysis was performed to find factors related to serum vitamin D and relative risk was assessed by logistic regression. The estimated summary Odds ratio of groups under 40 was 4.1, Spring and Winter was 4.2, of region was 2.1, of Smoker was 1.8, of not supplementation intake was 2.1, and of sedentary lifestyle 1.1 in male group. And the estimated summary OR of group under 40 was 1.9, of occupation was 4.5, of not supplementation intake was 3.0 in female group. Different results by gender are thought to be related to lifestyle and behavior. It is considered that supplementation intake and outdoor activities should be increased as an important means to recover. It is expected to be used as basic data for preventing disease of Koreans and to conduct further experimental research.

Korea's Design Prototypetyle (한국 디자인 원형 연구)

  • Kim, Bok-Kyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.11
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    • pp.175-181
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    • 2007
  • Design prototype is described from the stately aspect as a principle of formative art, and from the shapeable aspect of physical feature. The prototype can be a common denominator which is contained in one nation's culture, art and life, as the thing which corresponds to the daily industrial craft, architecture and art's production intention and activity with the thought and background of the culture. We have formed the design prototypes with time and space in the process which absorbs and integrates the new culture. Modern Korean design's prototype can be seen in the late Chosun. As the upper culture and sub-culture were combined, the active culture was developed. Nobody can deny that Chosun's culture and art becomes a basis of today's design and Korea's beauty. In creating the design prototype, the natural environmental factors such as topography and climate are the most important. Such natural environmental factor led the design recognition of art and craft art, as well as an architecture and indoor environment's form. Korea design produced the artisan sprite which is devoted to a moral duty and instinct as our nation's nature and emotion, and ensured the emotional process not the rational process. So, it created naturalism which accepted the material and shape. Our design prototype's path tracking as an energy of future society's new design identity, can be the important theme for our design development.

A Study on the Application of the Pattern Language in 'Standard Rural-Houses Design' (농촌표준주택의 패턴언어 적용 관계성에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Yong-Woon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.208-216
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    • 2019
  • Rural houses are losing their original shape as they mimic the spatial composition of urban houses. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to extract the design elements needed for rural housing by applying Christopher Alexander's "A PATTERN LANGUAGE" to Standard Rural-House Design (SRHD). The scope and method of research was to compare and analyze the standard designs (SD) produced and distributed by the 'Korea Rural Community Corporation' from 2009 to 2014. The research result is summarized as follows. 1) The housing layout in the SD ignored the site conditions of various rural areas. 2) Most of the houses were not actively planned, considering that they contain various activities of rural life. 3) There was no room for children and the kitchen was planned to integrate the interior into a flexible space in the form of L.D.K. 4) There was no space plan that could be used as both a leasable annex and office space for the farming community. 5) Many small area plans were made because of the SD plan for couples only in 2014. Although the rural environment and living patterns were ignored in the SD, the diverse pattern language provided by the pattern language was developed as a SD element for rural houses, which is the most suitable housing plan for the farmers' livelihood pattern.