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Study on the Interior Space Planning of One-Room Apartment Based on the Hinged System (Hinged System을 적용한 원룸아파트 내부공간 계획에 관한 연구)

  • 정재욱
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.37
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2003
  • Transformation of complexity and diverse life style of contemporary men have call for increase in demand of single's and couple's living space of one-room apartment. Feasibility for intensive use of one-room apartment, regardless of it's openness and flexible character, multiple function in a single concentrated room without privacy and lack of confrontation of the changes in diverse living pattern enhance uniformity which reflects as an essential problem. Therefore, this study is to present a direction of one-room apartment interior space planning to differentiate from the existing system of uniformity and it's problems. Within the concept of flexibility, establishment of the flexibility factors for the application of hinged system with a movable furniture to compose a flexible space. In conclusion, the applications of hinged system concept of sliding, folding, over-hangings, are applied in existing one-room apartment plan to enhance flexible space planning which to drive in motivation and adaptation of the dweller's life cycle.

A Study of flexible Design Vocabulary in Steven Holl′s Architectural Works (스티븐 홀의 작품분석에 나타난 가변성 디자인 어휘 추출에 관한 연구)

  • 배문경;정유나
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.112-116
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    • 2003
  • The aim of this study is to extract the design vocabulary of flexibility from analyzing Steven Holl' architectural works. For this purpose, the four works were selected and the design elements like their concepts, elevations, plans, furnitures, lights, materials, and colors were analyzed. The results of this study are as follows ; First, flexible design method is shown in adaptable space planning by using system of hinged panel and multi-functional furniture of various form. Second, Windows were made a plan of the geometric partition of surface and with clear materials for expanding space to outside. Third, the changing of level and the using of the phenomenological elements like a light color, water, and materials were applied for enhancing the image of the flexible space.

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Evaluation of Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Slabs Connected by Hinged Joints (활절점으로 연결된 철근콘크리트 슬래브의 전단내력평가)

  • Kim Sang-Sik;Choi Kwang-Ho;Chai Hyee-Dai;Lee Jung-Yoon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.639-642
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    • 2004
  • Lately outmoded and functionally obsolete buildings are often remodelled and restored. When existing reinforced concrete(RC) apartments are remodelled, one of main reasons of the remodelling is to expand dwelling space. The experimental or theoretical research on plane expansion of RC apartments is quite scare. In this research, 9 RC slabs connected by hinged joints were tested. The test results indicated that the shear strength of the RC test slabs having various types of dowel bars was about twice that calculated by the ACI 318-02 code.

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Design optimization of semi-rigid space steel frames with semi-rigid bases using biogeography-based optimization and genetic algorithms

  • Shallan, Osman;Maaly, Hassan M.;Sagiroglu, Merve;Hamdy, Osman
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.70 no.2
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    • pp.221-231
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    • 2019
  • This paper performs for the first time a simultaneous optimization for members sections along with semi-rigid beam-to-column connections for space steel frames with fixed, semi-rigid, and hinged bases using a biogeography-based optimization algorithm (BBO) and a genetic algorithm (GA). Furthermore, a member's sections optimization for a fully fixed space frame is carried out. A real and accurate simulation of semi-rigid connection behavior is considered in this study, where the semi-rigid base connections are simulated using Kanvinde and Grilli (2012) nonlinear model, which considers deformations in different base connection components under the applied loads, while beam-to-column connections are modeled using the familiar Frye and Morris (1975) nonlinear polynomial model. Moreover, the $P-{\Delta}$ effect and geometric nonlinearity are considered. AISC-LRFD (2016) specification constraints of the stress and displacement are considered as well as section size fitting constraints. The optimization is applied to two benchmark space frame examples to inspect the effect of semi-rigidity on frame weight and drift using BBO and GA algorithms.

Influence of torsional rigidity of flexible appendages on the dynamics of spacecrafts

  • Chiba, Masakatsu;Magata, Hidetake
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.19-38
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    • 2019
  • The influence of torsional rigidity of hinged flexible appendage on the linear dynamics of flexible spacecrafts with liquid on board was analyzed by considering the spacecraft's main body as a rigid tank, its flexible appendages as two elastically supported elastic beams, and the onboard liquid as an ideal liquid. The meniscus of the liquid free surface due to surface tension was considered. Using the Lagrangian of the spacecraft's main body (rigid tank), onboard liquid, and two beams (flexible appendages) in addition to assuming the system moved symmetrically, the coupled system frequency equations were obtained by applying the Rayleigh-Ritz method. The influence of the torsional rigidity of the flexible appendages on the spacecraft's coupled vibration characteristics was primary focus of investigation. It was found that coupled vibration modes especially that of appendage considerably changed with torsion spring parameter ${\kappa}_t$ of the flexible appendage. In addition, variation of the main body displacement with system parameters was investigated.

A comparative study on the architectural characterictics of the recently constructed houses in Kyongsangnam-do with standard housing plan (경남지역 신축 농가주택과 표준주택안의 건축적 특성에 관한 비교연구)

  • 박경옥
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 1992.11a
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    • pp.91-101
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    • 1992
  • The aim of this study is to offer the basic data concerning the architectural characteristics of the recently constructed farmhouses built by the residents’ self-planning after 1987, compared with the standard housing plan, for the desirable farmhouse planning. The 77 farmhouses, scattered in Milyang-gun, Yangsan-gun and Ulsan-gun near Ulsan city, were selected for the field measurement and the data, compared with the 14 standard housing plans, were analysed by the qualitative method. The farmhouses studied here showed average size of 25-pyongs(82.5m2) and took the flat slab type of roof by the masonry construction of the red blicks. The characteristics in planning were \circled1 the Anbang placed adjacent above the living room, \circled2 a pare of double-sliding doers for the Anbang. \circled3 a pare of double-sliding doors between the living room and the yard for the openness of the living room, \circled4 a door between the living room and the kitchen, \circled5 the multiuse-room by the kicthen for supplemental use, and \circled6 the storage space as attics secured indoor. The standard housing plans, different from these of the recently constructed farmhouses, placed emphasis on the separativeness of each space using the one hinged doors. The farmhouses built recently therefore were not affected by the characteristics of the standard housing plans.

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A Case Study of Community without Propinquity : focused on Topgol Comic Book Space in Goesan, Chungbuk (근접성 없는 공동체의 사례 연구 - 충북 괴산 탑골 만화방을 대상으로 -)

  • Lee, Jung-Min;Lee, Man-Hyung;Hong, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.655-665
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    • 2016
  • The meanings and roles of community have been changed. Traditional community theories hinged on the neighborhood have been threatened by the alternative concept of 'communities without propinquity'. Embracing unprecedented development of transportation, information and communication technologies, Propinquity of community has not been a precondition. This paper reviews the development of community theories with a frame of 'communities without propinquity'. Furthermore, applying social network analysis(SNA) approaches, it explores the communality of Topgol Comic Book Space, located in Goesan, Chungbuk and examines spatial characters. Visitors' networks of Topgol Comic Book Space builda up national coverage and expands. It functions as a field of testing various activities without explicit 'fixed purpose'. The case exemplifies a community, continuously enlarging the spatial and social boundaries, performing a series of activities, and connecting both the outside and the local.

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Lateral Buckling Analysis of the Thin-Walled Space Frame (박벽(薄壁) 공간(空間)뼈대구조(構造)의 횡좌굴(橫挫屈) 해석(解析))

  • Kim, Moon Young;Shin, Hyun Mock
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 1993
  • The tangent stiffness matrices of the plane frame and the thin-walled space frame are derived by using the principle of virtual displacement. In case of the plane frame, the shape function and stiffness matrices are presented for the rigid-hinged condition. For the unsymmetric thin-walled space frame, the elastic and geometric stiffness matrices in three cases of the unrestrained torsion, the restrained torsion, and the restrained anti unrestrained torsion are evaluated by using the various Hermitian polynomials as the shape function. Numerical examples for the lateral buckling analysis of the space frames and the circular arch illustrate the accuracy and convergence characteristics of the derived formulations.

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Investigation for the deformation behavior of the precast arch structure in the open-cut tunnel (개착식 터널 프리캐스트 아치 구조물의 변형 거동 연구)

  • Kim, Hak Joon;Lee, Gyu-Phil;Lim, Chul Won
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.93-113
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    • 2019
  • The behavior of the 3 hinged precast arch structure was investigated by comparing field measurements with numerical analyses performed for precast lining arch structures, which are widely used for the open-cut tunnel. According to the field measurements, the maximum vertical displacement occurred at the crown with upward displacements during the backfilling up to the crown of the arch and downward displacements at the backfill height above the crown. The final crown displacement was 19 mm upward from the original position. The horizontal displacement at the sidewall, which had a maximum horizontal displacement, occurred inward of the arch when compacting the backfill up to the crown and returned to the original position after completing the backfill construction. According to the analysis of displacement measurements, economical design is expected to be possible for precast arch structures compared to rigid concrete structures due to ground-structure interactions. Duncan model gave good results for the estimation of displacements and deformed shape of the tunnel according to the numerical analyses comparing with field measurements. The earth pressure coefficients calculated from the numerical analyses were 0.4 and 0.7 for the left and the right side of the tunnel respectively, which are agreed well with the eccentric load acting on the tunnel due to topographical condition and actual field measurements.

A Location Survey of the Residential Environment of Detached House Where A Very Old People Lives Alone (단독가구 고령자가 거주하는 독립주택의 주거환경 실측)

  • 김현진;김학민;안옥희
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2000.11b
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    • pp.91-95
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    • 2000
  • With 106 detached houses where the aged people live alone, this study was conducted to perform a location survey of their residential environment. The result of this study is summarized as follows: While the surveyed houses' safety, sanitation and convenience appeared to be positive, with respect to the conditions of location, 73% of the surveyed houses did not meet the requirement for comfort. The average area of each space indicated that the bedding room was 12.05$m^2$, the living room 14.71$m^2$, the kitchen 9.06$m^2$, the bathing room 4.05$m^2$, and the rest room 2.59$m^2$. Then, 93.3% of the bedding rooms had the doorsill. Also, 97.2% of the surveyed houses had retrievable space. The form of their living room door showed a hinged door(54.5%) and a sliding door(45.5%) which were similar with each other. The finished material was that wood accounted for 42.6% which was highest. The cooking table form of kitchen was mainly "\ulcorner"-shaped(49.5%) and "\ulcorner"-shaped(48.5%) which were highest, and their average height appeared to be 815mm. The fuel used for kitchen was that gas accounted for 93.3%, while 95.2% of the surveyed houses was not equipped with any gas-warning device. 75.5% had an integrated type of bath room and toilet. In addition, the stepped difference between the bath room and other space was that 70.8% had the difference, but they had no a satisfactory sliding-prevention device(Not for 91.6%) or heating system(Not for 92.9%).stem(Not for 92.9%).

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