• 제목/요약/키워드: Community Spaces

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초고층아파트 커뮤니티 공간에 대한 아파트 거주자 의식연구 (A Study on Community Shared Space Desired by Apartment Residents for Super High Rise Apartment)

  • 김다해;이연숙;안창헌
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2010
  • High rise apartments and super high rise apartments have recently been widely and rapidly disseminated throughout Korea in a very productively efficient way. Within this process, strategies to enhance communal culture have been absent. The purpose of this research is to examine the requirements for community shared spaces for super high rise apartments as expressed by apartment residents. A questionnaire was developed and a web survey was utilized. The respondents were 247 apartment residents. The results showed that a substantial number of residents desired social interaction. This implies the necessity for the promotion of shared spaces. In terms of the possible preferred locations of most possible shared spaces, including sports related space, childcare space, educational space, elderly space, residents' gathering space, and administration space, the lobby proved to be the most popular. Other diverse locations, however, also seemed promising. In conclusion, the residents' desires indicated possibilities of a vertical community culture due to the diverse desires for community spaces. This can be used as evidence to facilitate the vertical community of super high rise apartments.

주거단지 커뮤니티 시설에 대한 유니버설 디자인 적용성에 관한 연구 (A Study on The Universal Design Application of Community Facilities in Housing Complexes)

  • 김나연;김정현;이효창;홍동진;하미경
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제16권6호
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    • pp.96-105
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    • 2007
  • Residents of apartment complex make various attempts for their community. However, a community space in current apartment complex is planned uniformly without consideration of residents' diversity and the physical aid environment for aged people, children and the handicapped is in limited supply. Community spaces in apartment complexes satisfy various residents but need further study about this. The purpose of this study intends to evaluate the applicability of Universal design of community in apartment complex. Research was done examining 12 different apartment complexes in Seoul, which were all built after the year 2002. Researched community spaces were the senior citizen's center an indoor exercise area and a preschool which were evaluated and measured by passage areas, ramps, stairways and entrances. As a result, the study found that application of Universal design of community spaces in apartment complexes were evaluated relatively low. The environment of community space in apartment complex is not considered the blind, deaf, disabled, children and aged people because the application of these categories doesn't be enforced a law. Hence, Universal design regulations and design guidelines were established to satisfy residents of apartment complex.

지역의 창조적 커뮤니티로서 코워킹 스페이스 (Coworking Spaces Being a Creative Community in a Region)

  • 정수희;허동숙
    • 한국경제지리학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.292-311
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    • 2020
  • 코워킹 스페이스는 지역의 창업 및 혁신공간의 조성과 인구 유입을 위한 중요한 전략으로 고려된다. 본 연구는 코워킹 스페이스에 대한 이론적 검토를 통해 개념과 특징을 구체화하고, 지역적 맥락을 고려한 코워킹 스페이스의 여러 유형을 살펴보았다. 일본과 한국의 중소도시에 소재하거나 계획 중인 코워킹 스페이스를 대상으로 사례를 분석하고 이를 통해 지역의 창조적 커뮤니티로서의 코워킹 스페이스에 대한 시사점을 도출하였다. 구체적으로, 로컬지향의 코워킹 스페이스만의 차별성을 가질 필요가 있다. 또한 융합공간이자 지역혁신의 장으로서 코워킹 스페이스에 대한 접근이 필요하고, 근무환경의 급격한 변화 속에서 지역의 코워킹 스페이스는 대안적 근무·여가환경을 제공할 수 있는 공간의 기능과 방향성에 대한 재고가 요구된다. 이 공간을 통해 지역에는 새로운 삶과 근무형태를 희망하는 창조 인력이 유입되고 지역 사회의 잠재력을 활용할 기회가 창출될 수 있다.

커뮤니티 활성화를 위한 컬렉티브하우스 공간특성 사례연구 - 공동생활공간을 중심으로 - (A Case Study on Spatial Characteristics in Collectivehouse for the Activation of the Community - Focused on Common Space -)

  • 이하연;문정민
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2016
  • This study analyses characteristics of space to facilitate community centering on cases of collective houses in Japan and uses the results as basic data to activate collective houses as an alternative form of housing in our country. To identify the characteristics of space for active communities with collective living space, this study conducted a theoretical examination on collective houses and housing, derived territoriality, accessibility, comfort and safety as factors of community activation and analysed various cases, and the results are presented as follows: First, territoriality is a necessary condition for formation of community, and a confined and physical space. It indicates the proper size of a space and diverse spacial areas which meet the needs of residents with the proper size and amount of space (space which can accommodate diverse generations including women, the aged and the young, flexible space which changes according to the purposes and program, space which supports leisure and hobby activities, and space which can accommodate outsiders). Second, accessibility indicates an environment which supports residents' easy use of space. As the more accessible it is, the higher the frequency of its use, spatial factors (piloti, backyards, benches and tables) should be provided, community space should be arranged in a central or decentralized way and community living space should be made for each floor. As for exits, accessibility should be considered in every way; entrances connected with community spaces, open entrances and entrances accessible from outside or individual living spaces. Third, comfort satisfies the physical and mental needs of residents through separation of floors and flows between the community and individual spaces for privacy and formation of eco-friendly spaces including vegetable gardens, gardens and plant arrangements. Fourth, safety should be considered for a higher quality environment with psychological stability and comfort, for which the following are recommended: installation of hand-rails, removal of thresholds, spacial design for the socially weak, duplex and open type structures for community space, open stages and halls, as well as indoor and outdoor openness through the use of windows.

도시노인의 여가공간과 생활세계 (Life World and Experiences of Spaces of Urban Elderly in Korea)

  • 한경혜;윤성은
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.103-121
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    • 2009
  • Increased consensus among gerontologists exist on the need to pay greater attention to the reciprocal relationship between the social and spatial in order to understand the construction of aged identity and everyday lives of old people. With urbanization, spaces are increasingly age-graded and as a consequence, urban elders are socially isolated from the community. In this study, we examine the social interaction patterns in various places specifically designated for the elderly, such as the Senior Center, Senior Welfare Center, and Hall for the Aged in Seoul. Main purpose of this study is to understand everyday life experiences of space the elderly people residing in the city go through. Data were gathered through qualitative, case study method. Results show that such spaces were important sites for social interaction for urban elderly who lacked social spaces after retirement and active parenting role. Also, it was shown that each place presents different contexts for social interactions and certain components of social class differences existed. Heterogeneity within the participants of each place was also observed. Quite strong stereotypes about certain places were also observed among the urban elders. Based on these results, importance of developing a 'community perspective' in the study of old age is discussed.

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한국(韓國) 농촌지역(農村地域)의 개신교회(改新敎會) 예배공간(禮拜空間) 디자인에 관한 연구(硏究) I 2000년 이후 한국 개신교회 예배공간의 의장 특성에 관한 분석 (A Study on the Design of Protestant Worship Spaces in Korean Rural Community An Analysis of Korean Protestant Worship Spaces after the Year of 2000)

  • 한동욱
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2004
  • This study is for figuring out the relationship between the transition of the religious outlook and the design of worship space in Korean churches after the year of 2000. Analyzing the design samples of worship spaces which are appeared in architectural and interior design publications, it is found out that the modernity in architectural and interior design is presented in many worship spaces. And the progressive effort for the renewal of the worship service is projected to composition of the pulpit and others. But the conservatism of the Korean church has not been eliminated yet. These phenomena are considered to be same in the most cases of rural community church.

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거주자 참가형 주택개발을 위한 주의식 조사연구 -경상남도 창원시와 마산시 거주자를 대상으로- (-A Preliminary Study on Collaborative Housings in Korea-)

  • 김상희
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2001
  • These data were acquired by 630 residents at Changwon city and Masan city in Kyungsang-namdo. 66.7% of them were positive or strongly positive on collaborative housings. This is presented the emerging housing needs because they were fed up with the present supply system of housings. They wanted that collaborative housings is low rising buildings and under 20 dwelling units, but rather to protect their own private spaces than to actualize community or common spaces. Sport facilities and parking spaces were the favourite spaces, but common dining room and laundry etc were disfavor spaces of community spaces. Now, to actualize the collaborative housings will be need the coordinate groups to have the special knowledge and experience.

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도심 옛마을에 있어서 커뮤니티 공간의 특성 및 변화 (The Characteristics and its Change of Community Space in the Old Settlements of Cheongju City)

  • 김태영
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2013
  • This study is to clarify the characteristics and its change of spatial elements for community focused on the existing 22 old settlements in urban area of Cheongju. These community spaces are mainly divided into three parts, that is central space, inner road, and blind alley(cul-de-sac). The transitional characteristics of them are as follows. Firstly, the characteristics of central spaces is lasting, but the function is influenced by changing times. The function of central spaces located at the entrance to the village had been reduced to adjustments to modern lifestyle, and currently changed into senior citizen community center, supermarket, and public area. Secondly, as the width of the existing inner roads passed through old settlements had been extended, they are changed into pedestrian and traffic road, but the shape and function of them have been maintained. When new roads passed through old settlements had been established, the shape of old inner roads is disappeared, and the function of them is changed into byway and alley. Thirdly, cul-de-sacs of old settlements have tended to create a sense of community, but new cul-de-sacs formed by lot division have been only changed to passage. When new roads are established and cul-de-sacs are changed into alleys, the community between individual households is lost.

노인시설주거의 커뮤니티 구성에 대한 요구 (Needs for the Community in the Elderly Institution)

  • 양세화;박희진;오찬옥
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2003
  • This study was to investigate the needs for the community in the elderly institution and the related factors. The raw data, collected in 2000, from the Study for the Silver Industry in Ulsan were used for the analysis. The sample consisted of 292 elderly aged 65 and over living in Ulsan, and the purpose was accomplished using frequencies, percentages, and chi-squared test with cross-tabulations. The results indicated that the elderly tends to have negative responses to the discriminations by health conditions and sharing the public spaces with neighbors. However it was more likely that the elderly wants to have separate public spaces and facilities by gender. They prefer private residential units rather than public spaces for the meals, baths, and receptions. It was also found that gender, with or without spouse, education level, and economic condition of the elderly have significant effects on the needs for the community in the elderly housing.

빈집을 활용한 지역사회 거점공간 분석 - 인천시 남구 공가활용사업을 중심으로 (Analysis of Local Community Spaces Bringing Empty Homes back into Use - Focused on Empty Home Utilization Project of Nam-Gu, Incheon)

  • 박혜선;은난순
    • 의료ㆍ복지 건축 : 한국의료복지건축학회 논문집
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: This study is to identify the implications and improvement solutions to plan the local community spaces bringing empty homes back into use that fit for regional characteristics, by analyzing the Empty Home Utilization Project implemented in Nam-gu, Incheon. Methods: Among 20 homes sponsored by the Project, five homes being currently operated were analyzed in depth, and features of exterior and interior spaces, and operational characteristics of the subject homes having been renovated through the project sponsorship were examined. Results: A plan is being established to systematically manage deserted or empty homes by assigning classification to each home in Nam-gu, Incheon and they are being utilized as a community space, a place of business or a cultural art space. Most of the physical improvements only included minor repairs such as redoing interior finish, as no major renovation was implemented including layout change and wall removing. Absence of major changes including improvement of house structure resulted in problems regarding accessibility and safety. Also, there was a limit to utilize the spaces only with support on physical improvement cost for empty homes, and it was identified that positive support for renovation should be conducted in accordance with its uses for the purpose. Implications: To complete the Empty Home Utilization Project successfully, it is most critical to reflect the resident opinions and demands, and discover local operators. Furthermore, for sustainable operation of local community space, additional plans for support would be required including financial support and training local leaders, consulting support for operation, encouraging community participation, and connecting with neighbor community.