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Study of Urban Land Cover Changes Relative to Demographic and Residential Form Changes: A Case Study of Wonju City, Korea

  • Han, Gab-Soo;Kim, Mintai
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.288-296
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    • 2015
  • In many very high density cities in Asia in which there is limited area to expand, growth is forced upward as well as outward. Densely packed detached houses and low-rise buildings are replaced by lower density high-rises, leaving open spaces between high-rise buildings. Through this process, areas that formerly did not have much green space gain valuable green spaces, and new ecological corridors and patches are created. In this study, the demographic and housing-type changes of Wonju City were delineated using land use maps, aerial images, census data, and other administrative data. Green area changes were calculated using land cover data derived from multi-year Landsat TM satellite imagery. The values were then compared against demographic and housing-type changes for each administrative unit. The overall results showed a decrease of forested area in the city and an increase of developed area. Urban sprawl was clearly visible in many of the suburban areas. However, as expected, we also detected areas in which greenness did not decrease when the population greatly increased. These areas were characterized by residential building complexes of ten or more stories. If an equal number of housing units had been built as detached houses, these areas would not have kept as much green space. Our research result showed that high-density and high-rise residential structures can offer an alternative means to protect or create urban green spaces in high-density urban environments.

The Research of Planning Method of Adaption for Old Residential Neighborhoods According to Heat wave and Urban Heat-island Phenomena - Focused on Gun-Ja Dong, Gwang-Jin Gu - (폭염 및 도시열섬현상에 따른 노후 주거지의 적응 계획기법에 관한 연구 - 광진구 군자동 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Min-Young;Moon, Eun-Seol
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: Urban heat island and Heat wave raise urban temperature and create damage of human life. Growing up as quantitative supply to solve shortage of housing, Urban residential area in Korea have a low rate of nature surface and heavily population makes temperature rise. Most houses in the declined residential area are multi-family rental housing and have many factors congesting housing environment such as narrow in-between space, outdoor staircases, walls and semi-basement floor, which make thermal environment getting worse. Most of the residents in this area are small tenants vulnerable to climate change adaptation, This damage is expected to be even greater. This study focus on multiple dwelling in urban residential area prone to temperature rise and draw temperature adaption method that can apply to multiple dwelling.

A Study on the Analysis of Street Types in Low-rise Residential Areas Considering Street Parking (노상주차를 고려한 저층주거지 가로유형 분류에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Hyunseok;Kim, Jaecheol
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to classify the types of street parking in low-rise residential areas. First of all, prior research was reviewed to examine the background of occurance and the process of change of low-rise residential areas. and derive factors that affect the street environment. Next, based on the selection criteria, the residential area of Bangi 2-dong, Songpa-gu was selected as the site of the case and the status analysis was conducted on streets, buildings, and on-road parking. The summary of the results is on-road parking usually occurs on residential streets where social consensus is difficult to reach, suggesting that alternatives to on-road parking in residential areas are needed. Based on the results of the previous analysis, street types were classified considering the characteristics of streets, structures and street parking. Then, the characteristics of each type of street were analyzed and implication for improving the street environment were suggested. In addition, the results of the classification of street types confirmed that different street parking occurred depending on the width of the street and the use of the lower floors, even if it was the same area, and that a solution was needed accordingly.

A Study on Street Vitality of Two Different Types of Superblocks - With a case of Yeoksam 2-dong, Seoul - (유형별 슈퍼블록이 가로활력에 미치는 영향 분석 - 서울시 강남구 역삼2동을 사례로 -)

  • Joo, Sang-Min;Kim, Jee-Yeop
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design
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    • v.35 no.10
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 2019
  • This study tried to prove why a low-rise residential block is more vitalized than in a superblock consisted of an apartment housing complex. To do this, two adjacent superblocks in Yeoksam 2-dong were selected as a case study among superblocks of residential area in Gangnam, Seoul. It adopted the concept of 'complexity', 'Osmosis', 'Vitality' and 'Permeability' for evaluation indexes to measure street vitality. As a result, four indexes were clearly higher in low-density residential superblocks than apartment housing complex superblocks. First, the superblocks for apartment housing complexes showed a lower 'complexity' because large-scale parcels for an apartment housing complex reduces a possibility for various land uses. Second, smaller blocks improved "osmosis" compared to larger blocks, and the larger the block, the less likely it is that buildings and streets penetrate activity. Third, as the apartment complex block became larger, the number of accesses decreased. Thus, it did not provide vitality to the streets. Fourth, high permeability was shown in the low-density superblocks, while that of the superblock consisted of apartment housing complexes was very low because the entrance of the complexes entrance is closed to the public. The results of this study demonstrated that an apartment housing complex may hamper street vitality and deteriorate the quality of urban environments.

Numerical Modeling for the Effect of High-rise Buildings on Meteorological Fields over the Coastal Area Using Urbanized MM5 (중/도시규모 기상모델을 이용한 고층건물군이 연안도시기상장에 미치는 영향 수치모델링)

  • Hwang, Mi-Kyoung;Oh, In-Bo;Kim, Yoo-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.495-505
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    • 2012
  • Modeling the effects of high-rise buildings on thermo-dynamic conditions and meteorological fields over a coastal urban area was conducted using the modified meso-urban meteorological model (Urbanized MM5; uMM5) with the urban canopy parameterization (UCP) and the high-resolution inputs (urban morphology, land-use/land-cover sub-grid distribution, and high-quality digital elevation model data sets). Sensitivity simulations was performed during a typical sea-breeze episode (4~8 August 2006). Comparison between simulations with real urban morphology and changed urban morphology (i.e. high-rise buildings to low residential houses) showed that high-rise buildings could play an important role in urban heat island and land-sea breeze circulation. The major changes in urban meteorologic conditions are followings: significant increase in daytime temperature nearly by $1.0^{\circ}C$ due to sensible heat flux emitted from high density residential houses, decrease in nighttime temperature nearly by $1.0^{\circ}C$ because of the reduction in the storage heat flux emitted from high-rise buildings, and large increase in wind speed (maximum 2 m $s^{-1}$) during the daytime due to lessen drag-force or increased gradient temperature over coastal area.

Case Analysis and Planning Guidelines of Children Parks in Low-rise House Residential Area (도시 저층밀집 주거지 내 어린이공원의 활용분석과 계획방향 제안)

  • Yoon Seon-Hui;Kim Jin-Sung;Yang Woo-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.27-39
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to present a guideline for the construction of children park that can create a quality of dwelling and be easily approached and utilized by residents. In order to present a direction of planning, the investigator examined the actual state of children park in low-rise house residential area, and analyzed its general characteristics. And the discriminative characteristics according to the standpoints of planning of children park. The analytic standpoints were classified into the size and disposition of park, the nature of adjacent street and the utilization of park, and the satisfaction and requirement for the internal space of park. The guideline of planning of children park are as follow: (1) The disposition and size of children park: the children park must be disposed convenient use of all the residents. (2) The environment around including approaching streets and facilities around: residents' recognition and access in their everyday life must be considered in relation to the neighborhood streets and surrounding facilities. (3) The composition and utilization of internal space: the internal space must support all the activities of users, and reflect users' requirements in order to induce them to use it continuously.

A Study on the Remodeling effectiveness of old low-rise residential areas for Senior Living (노후 저층주거지역 리모델링을 통한 노령인구 거주환경 개선효과에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Soon Jung;Jeong, Da Woon
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2019
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the remodeling effectiveness on old town in Songpa-Gu, Macheon-Dong in the point of elderly living. Methods : Main research method is interview with older residents living in Macheon-Dong. The surveyed district of old town is divided into two groups, one is experimental group and the other is control group. The interviews have been conducted two times; before the remodeling(September, 2017) and after the remodeling(May, 2019). Total number of questionnaire is about 400. Correlation analysis, T-test, regression analysis have been used for the interpretation of collected data. Results : The number of accident and road confusion of older residents in experimental group have been decreased after remodeling. Most preferred space is resting area, and older residents considers convenience and practicality as more important. 47.7% of respondents have evaluated dwelling site as good after remodeling. Implication : This study sends a meaningful message in that remodeling effect of old town has been analyzed quantitatively and dwelling area regeneration project of old town is positive for the improvement of dwelling environment.

The Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Outdoor Environments in Bundang Model Complex: With Super High-rise.High-rise.Low-rise Apartments in Hyundai Apartment Complex (분당시범단지 초고층.고층.저층단지의 옥외환경평가 : 현대아파트 단지를 중심으로)

  • 김유일;함지현;강석희
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.130-139
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    • 1999
  • The survey site, the Hyundai Apartment Complex in the Bundang Model Complex, includes three housing layout types; super high-rise, high-rise and low-rise apartment buildings. The site includes artificial ground over underground parking lots. The overall objective of this study is to evaluate social and physical factors of housing environments in each types of layout. The data has been complied from residents of apartment through questionnaire. The questionnaire include elements of neighborhood, outdoor space, parking zones, and the overall complex design in each layout types. The predictors of outdoor space satisfaction in apartment housing complex are found as follows: "abundance of trees in quantity", "the role as front yards", "harmony of buildings with landscape", "the more distance between buildings" and "maintenance quality of site". Layout of super high-rise apartment site is most satisfied. Introduction of car-free deck space is favored by resident because of safty and quiet resting area. However the low quality of green and lack of shades on the artificial land are identified as problems.on the artificial land are identified as problems.

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A Case Study on the Environmental Improvement of Low-Rise and High-Density Housing (저층고밀형 주택지 정비수법에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Dong-Hyun;Baek, Tae-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.44-53
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    • 2009
  • The Purpose of this study is to find out necessity and possibility of low-rise high density housing improving an old residential district of hillside areas. Housing of hillside areas should be maintained and it is necessary to make topographical adaptation plan. For this purpose, we calculate the floor area ratio to break even on case study area by GIS date. As a result, we found out that floor area ratio as minimum qualifications for the feasibility of urban redevelopment is 180%, and carried out a landscape simulation to a low-rise high density housing by AutoCAD 2004 and ArcView 3.2a. In results of simulations, it reveals that a rule to low-rise high density housing effective for topographical adaptation development.

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A Study on the Post Occupancy Evaluation of Residential Environments in a Townhouse based on Residents' Satisfactions - Centered on Residents of 'H Townhouse' which is Located at Paju in KyungGi-Do - (타운하우스 거주자들의 거주 후 만족도에 관한 연구 - 경기도 파주에 위치한 'H 타운하우스'의 거주자를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Mi Jeong;Cho, Myung-Eun
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.117-127
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    • 2011
  • Townhouse have been developed as alternative housing types for combining the characteristics of detached houses and high-rise apartments, Much research on townhouse have investigated physical environments of townhouse and provide a number of planning factors to be considered. However, these factors do not reflect the residents' experiences of the environments sufficiently. The aim of this research is to investigate residents' satisfactions in townhouse as an exploratory study which can be a basis for the improvement of residential environments in townhouse. First of all, we selected a target townhouse and conducted a field study to examine the existing state of the townhouse. Then a customized questionnaire was developed and distributed to residents in the townhouse for investigating their satisfactions on the residential environment. The questions included are divided into four categories; site environment, unit space, community area and housing management. Through the statistic analyses of the residents' responses, the residents' satisfactions of the residential environment were identified. Especially the residents' satisfaction on the community area, which revitalizes neighborhood relationships, is very high. They were also satisfied with the conditions of the sub-categories, 'a distinctive exterior' 'a private planning', 'outdoors' and 'landscapes', in townhouse. In conclusion, we suggested considerations for the improvement of the residential environments and the quality of life in townhouse.