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Design Alternatives and Residents' Pre-Evaluation of Village Community Center for the Aged Rural Area (고령화 농촌을 위한 마을회관 디자인 및 주민 사전평가)

  • Choi, Byungsook;Park, Sunhee;Oh, Chanohk;Kim, Jusuk
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2008
  • The study was intended to suggest the design alternatives of rural village community center based on the design directions which were derived from the previous research, and to evaluate the alternatives by rural residents. The previous research was carried out to grasp the conditions and user's needs of rural village community center. The subjects were 100 residents who lived in rural area in Chonlabukdo. The interview was carried out using a questionnaire with model and isometrics of two alternatives, which showed floor plan and building shape. The subjects evaluated positively both of two alternatives, but slightly more preferred alternative | because of a spacious diningroom and an indoor toilet. The size of a livingroom and entrance, indoor toilet space/location, storage space and deck were significant elements in two alternatives according to t-test. They responded that both of indoor and outdoor toilet should be planned in rural village center. Also, each toilet and room for man and woman should be separated. Entrance space should be enough to take on/off their shoes in a sitting position and deck space was planned to intermediate between indoor and outdoor space.

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Analysis of the Spatial Structure of Traditional Villages for Revitalization of the Community in Urban Villages (도시마을 커뮤니티 활성화를 위한 전통마을 공간 구조 특성 분석)

  • Moon, Ji-Won;Kim, Joo-Hyun;Ha, Jae-Myung
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2008
  • This study analyzes areas, traffic lines and characteristics of block of traditional villages in order to suggest how to build urban village in the way that can solve problems occurring in residential areas these days. The study showed the following results: 1) Traditional villages have definite boundary and entrance, and the community area for the villages is close to the entrance to encourage community activities of villagers. 2) With an access in the form of a blind alley branched from the main road, traditional villages form a small-sized clustering and encourage community activities in a natural way. 3) Formed of block with a pattern of net, blind alley or standing in a line on both sides, traditional villages help residents to form close relations between. These findings suggest that for building desirable urban villages, 1) they should have definite boundary, 2) size and location of community area should be determined in the way to activate community activities of residents, 3) roads inside the village should have branched form rather than standardized check pattern so that small-sized clustering could be formed along the branched inner roads, and 4) clustering in villages should be arranged in a line on both sides or in the form of a blind alley giving consideration to the length and width of roads. The roads should be also of a closed type so that residents could create strong bonds with their neighbors.

The Characteristics of Spatial Organization of the Royal Tomb Area in Chosun Dynasty (조선시대 능역(陵域)의 공간구성특성)

  • 이창환;김용기
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.48-56
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    • 2000
  • This study aims to find out the norms and principles reflected in the spatial organization of royal tombs in the Chosun Dynasty through the modern interpretation of traditional oriental philosophy theory. We examined the characteristics of royal tomb sites including Jeshil(Shrine), Hongjunmun, tomb mound, ponds, and attached buildings employing an analysis of the spatial formation and landscape. This study covered 36 tombs of kings and queens in the Chosun Dynasty. The entire layout of royal tombs, including annexed buildings, was informal in may cases. This was due to following the natural contour rather than adhering to certain philosophical principles. The royal tomb site is divided into three zones. Jeshil and pond constitute a space for living people, visitors. Secondly, the semi-scared space includes the space from Hongjunmun to the entrance to the Chungjaka. The last space is for the dead, from the back of Chungjakak to tomb mound. This is in line with the layout of palaces of the Chosun Dynasty which is characterized by "three gates and three zones": outer yard-court yard- back yard. The size of the space for holding memorial ceremonies, from Hongjunmun to the Chungjakak entrance, was set at 900m until the early Chosun Dynasty. Since that time the distance varied according to the land topography due to the influence of metaphysics. It can be summarized that the spatial organization of royal tombs in the Chosun Dynasty is based on the Confucianism value, the natural contour of the site, and inner spiritual value.ual value.

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A Comparison of the Characteristics of and the Residents' Satisfaction with the Housing Unit with 2-Bay and 3-Bay - Focused on $85m^2$-Sized Housing Units in Hwamyung-dong, Busan - (전면 2실형과 전면 3실형 아파트의 평면특성 및 만족도 비교 - 부산시 화명동 지구 전용면적 $85m^2$ 아파트를 중심으로 -)

  • Bang Jung-Hoon;Oh Chan-Ohk
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.19-30
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the characteristics of floor plan of $85m^2$-sized housing units with 2-bay and 3-bay and the residents' satisfaction with them. The subjects for analyzing floor plan were six floor plans of $85m^2$-sized housing units with 2-bay and nine floor plans of housing units with 3-bay in the new town, Hwamyeong-dong, in Busan. The floor plans were analyzed based on seven characteristics of floor plans such as the composition type of entrance core hall, the entrance arrangement, width and depth of the housing unit, size of each room, LDK arrangement, arrangement of family bathroom and private bathroom for husband and wife, and balcony arrangement. The subjects for grasping satisfaction with each housing unit were 400 residents of $85m^2$-sized housing units. A half of them lived in housing units with 2-bay and another half of them with 3-bay in the same area. They answered about the degree of satisfaction with the characteristics of each room and the preferred floor plan type if they move to the same size housing units through a questionnaire. The results were as follows; First, the floor plan with 3-bay had more diverse elements than one with 2-bay. Second, the residents who lived in 3-bay housing unit were younger, higher education, and higher income than the ones in 2-bay. Third, the residents who lived in $85m^2$-sized housing unit were more satisfied with and preferred to 3-bay housing units than 2-bay one.

Construction of the image database of Earth's lava caves useful in identifying the lunar caves

  • Hong, Ik-Seon;Jeong, Jongil;Sohn, Jongdae;Oh, Suyeon;Yi, Yu
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.138.2-138.2
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    • 2012
  • Cave on the Moon is considered as the most appropriate place for human to live during the frontier lunar exploration. While the lava flows, the outer crust gets cooled and solidified. Then, the empty space is remained inside after lava flow stops. Such empty space is called the lava caves. Those lava tubes on the Earth are formed mostly by volcanic activity. However, the lava tubes on satellite like Moon and planet like Mars without volcanic activity are mostly formed by the lava flow inside of the crater made by large meteorite impact. Some part of lava tube with collapsed ceiling appears as the entrance of the cave. Such area looks like a deep crater so called a pit crater. Four large pit craters with diameter of > 60 m and depth of > 40 m are found without difficulty from Kaguya and LRO mission image archives. However, those are too deep to use as easily accessible human frontier base. Therefore, now we are going to identify some smaller lunar caves with accessible entrances using LRO camera images of 0.5 m/pixel resolution. Earth's lava caves and their entrances are well photographed by surface and aerial camera in immense volume. Thus, if the image data are sorted and archived well, those images can be used in comparison with the less distinct lunar cave and entrance images due to its smaller size. Then, we can identify the regions on the Moon where there exist caves with accessible entrances. The database will be also useful in modeling geomorphology for lunar and Martian caves for future artificial intelligence investigation of the caves in any size.

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A Study on the Spatial Characteristics of the Multi-housing Units in Seoul and Kyung-gi Area - Focused on the Unit Size of over $165m^2$- (최근 분양된 수도권 공동주택 단위세대의 공간계획 특성에 관한 연구 - 전용면적 $165m^2$ 이상의 대형규모를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Mi-Kyoung
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.116-124
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to find out the spatial characteristics of the multi-housing units in Seoul and Kyung-gi area since 2006. Literature review and content analysis were used for this study and 82units of the big size over $165m^2$ were analyzed to review such design characteristics as spatial composition, layout and linkage. Through this study, the following conclusions have been reached; 1) Most unit plans had 4LDK and 3bath types including family room as a public space. This results shows that family-room and bathroom has recently become more important than number of rooms in multi-housing units planning. 2) Diversity of plan figures such as mass-mixing, mass-separation and polygons(L, V-type)was showed in most unit plan, breaking from the standardized forms of box types. 3) Intermediated spaces such as foyers and halls in entrance zone were planned and sub-entrance into kitchen were planned for the various types of circulation and work-efficiency. Cases had private space separated from public space, the dispersion of rooms with the increase of connection by corridors, L-DK meaning the living room isolated from the dining and kitchen, partially located living room for a view in area distribution. The spatial planning of master-zone mostly consists of the types of two-rooms and an entry into a foyer(library, dress-powder room, bathroom and master bedroom). This study has a significant meaning on grasping current trend in Korean multi-housing and to provide information for future direction on housing-unit design.

A Study on the User Required Unit Space in Elderly Housing -Special Reference to Yoodang Village (거주자 요구에 의한 유료 양로 시설의 단위 공간 계획 방향에 관한 연구-유당마을을 중심으로-)

  • 오혜경
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.3
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study was to present design direction of a unit plan in elderly housing. In order to perform the above purpose, this study was organized into two sections. First, literature review to understand the relationship between late adulthood development and housing environment, unit plan of elderly housing and design needs. Second, questionnaire and field survey research to seek a design direction of unit plan. Statistics were frequency, percentage, mean and crosstabulated analysis. The major findings were summerized as follows ; 1) The size of ideal single room was 20.4$m^2$-28.5$m^2$, and the minimum size for the couple was 28.5$m^2$. 2) The entrance of each room must not be faced each other, in case of the corridor type building like YooDang village. 3) Spare heater which can be turned on anytime was requested in bathroom especially for wintertime or whenever elderly need more heat. 4) The minimum size of closet was 1.5m per single room and the ideal size of it is over 1.8m. 5) The platform ondol type bed was ideal type bed was ideal for Korean elderly.

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Optimization of optical focus of composition optical system by OSLO (합성광학계의 OSLO를 통한 optical focus의 최적화)

  • Kim, Dae Nyoun;Choi, Gei Hun
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2000
  • This study was to calculate spot size, focus shift and optical focus by use of OSLO when 3 wavelength, ${\omega}{\upsilon}_1=0.588{\mu}$, ${\omega}{\upsilon}_2=0.486{\mu}$ and ${\omega}{\upsilon}_3=0.656{\mu}$ in composite lens optics system & ocular optical system were respectively here, Entrance Beam Radius(mm) 1 mm, Field angle(deg) 5.7296e-0.5 mm, Image Aperture 0.053055 mm, Exit Aperture 0.903711 mm, Reflective focal length 25.181544 mm, Petzval radius -19.21839 mm, n = 1.523. It was found that a range of spot size was 0.002 mm~0.07 mm when a range of back curvature radius was 1 mm~30 mm, and 0.0005 mm~0.002 mm when of it more than 50 mm. Focus shift, 50 mm a range 3 kinds of lens was small, and it saw that of all tendency was high up to 1 mm~15 mm and up to 25 mm beyond that limits, it was going down and then going up again, optical focus 100 mm lens was best and the value when optimization with this lens was $60{\pm}1mm$.

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A Study on the Survey for Directions of Development of the Mixed-Use Apartments in Daegu (대구시 주상복합건축물의 개발방향을 위한 의식 조사 연구)

  • 권소현;최무혁
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this research is to analyze the survey of the residential and commercial user consciousness of 4 cases(DB, YM, TP, HG) to propose directions of development of the mixed-use apartments in Daegu. The results of the survey are as follows; 1) The residential users of DG, YM, TP and the commercial users of DG, TP, HG were not satisfied with generally present situation. 2) It showed that the development factors of the satisfaction, the reason of the move, the difficulty to operate the business, the possible use of Mixed-Use Development, the using system of the main entrance, and the reasonable residential size were the statistical significance level(p<0.05). Finally, this study proposes that 4 Cases with the diverse physical and social environment must be different with the approach, and that the reasonable residential space program, size planning for commercial unit, and choices of what kind of business should be discussed before Mixed-Use Development regarding needs of region.

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Analysis of Specific Problems in Laser Scanning Optical System Design

  • Joo, Won-Don
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2011
  • We analyze aberrations in an optical laser printer system in order to know how to determine an allowable non-uniformity of the movement of a light spot, how to determine allowed variation of spot sizes, and how to minimize the influence of these deviations on technological errors. In this paper, the correction and the tolerance of distortion are analyzed by using the concept of zonal and global distortions. The tolerance of field curvature is also obtained from Gaussian beam properties. In order to reduce the change of the entrance pupil position and to make a more compact laser printer system the minimum size of the rotator is exactly derived from the geometry with the introduction of the shift angle of the input beam.