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Case Study for Application of the Interior Color Environment to the Office Space (사무공간 실내 색채 환경 적용 사례 연구)

  • Suh, Seung-Ha
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.67-70
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    • 2006
  • In modern society industrial structure is being altered in complex and various way owing to rapid technical development and economic development, and concerns and recognition for surrounding environment is being moth heightened. For this reason, modern people requite the environment which can be applied in more pleasant and convenient way, and in order to satisfy such requirements, importance of the interior design mote vividly stands out, and concerns or the society for the design is being more Heightened these days. Especially, as for the design of the office space, the study transforming the office, which is the rendezvous of the information, into the business environment with more comfortable and sensitivity, being free rrom the design concentrated on the business efficiency and economic feasibility, has been actively proceeded. As it is the reality that various and new types of the business spaces have appeared, new office landscape design is requited as the device to solve the matter related to the society change. It is purposed to propose the office space which is comfortable together with flowing sensitivity by applying the color plan that unconsciously controls the human sense through remodeling of mid size of the office space.

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A Study on Education Example for Office Design (업무공간디자인 교육사례 연구)

  • Byun, Dae-Joong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.225-226
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    • 2005
  • In early 20th century, This study focus on exploration of a education for office design This class is focused on planning an office space. Selection of the right places, Setting a concept room plans, and such are studied along with systematically analyzing spaces. Applying concepts, interior plans, interior elements, color and selection of materials are introduced and developed into systematical plans. And the students produce efficiently a portfolio by complementing and/or developing the visual materials and readjusting all the concept of the accomplished assignments during this course that were presented visually by applying techniques of presentation leaned majoring in interior design, in an aesthetical and creative ways.

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A Solution for Repairing Trees and Structure of Gwanghallu Garden (광한루원의 수목 및 구조물 정비 방안)

  • Paek, Chong-Chul;Kim, Hak-Beom
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2011
  • Located in Namwon-si, Jeonlla Bukdo, Gwanghallu Garden is created around Gwanghallu, which was a government office in the period of Joseon Dynasty and shows its looks as a government office building of the times. However, Gwanghallu Garden is recognized rather as a background site of Chunhyangjeon, representing a local culture, than the features and picture as a government office garden in the period of Joseon Dynasty because Gwanghallu appeared as the background of Chunhyangjeon in its Chinese character script and, after 1930s, Chunhyang Sadang was built up and Chunhyang Festival held, and it's recognized rather as a site for arousing national consciousness and cherishing Chunhyang for its integrity in the Japanese ruling era of Korea than as a government office building in the period of Joseon Dynasty. With it being more recognized as the background of Chunhyangjeon than an ancient government office building, Gwanghallu has been managed as a private house garden or event place of folk festival as the background of Chunhyangjeon than preserved and managed as ancient government office building, and now the looks and features as a garden of government office are hardly seen because of indiscriminate trees and making of structure and spaces. Therefore, to preserve and maintain Gwanghallu Garden as the garden of government office in the period of Joseon Dynasty, it's required to survey the trees, structure and spaces created in Gwanghallu Garden and compare the true condition with its original looks by studying its literature and it's suggested that the garden area created around Gwanghallu should be repaired and managed by separation from as the background of Chunhyangjeon. Such means of management may keep the looks of Gwanghallu as the ancient office garden while Chunhyangjeon can also settle down as a local culture in the background.

A Study on the Clerk's Behavior at Business Office (사무공간 근무자의 행태에 관한 연구)

  • 최재권
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.6
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 1995
  • After the rapid growth of economics in South Korea 1960'1, the number of workers in the whole land in-creased day after day along with the growth of industry. As the growth of the third industry occurred quite rapid-ly, the rate of office workers went up high. Accordingly the business office has been changed the primary work-ing space and recognized the main space as much as the living space. As a result of conceptual change about working place, the business office has an important ef-fect on worker's liberal and psychological environment. In order to provide the office workers with the office work-ers with the suitable and convenient working environ-ment, Socio-psychological factors were first considered at the first stage of construction planning. In this paper, I would understand both how office workers take up their attitudes of Socio-psychological point according to the office type and what they claim for their office environment. This understanding offers us fundamental data in office plan. This paper starting from this purpose got the following conclusions. *Office workers are violated their hearing privacies rather than their visual privacies. They are dissatisfied with ensuring their own spaces and satisfied with their nature of domain. *In the feeling of satisfaction by office type, they are on the whole satisfied with their hearing privacies, their visual privacies, their own space, and the nature of do-main in the closed type and mixed type offices. In open type offices, their visual privacy is often violated. *In the property by individual, men feel more violated their hearing privacies than women. In the personal spa-se and domain, women are less stabilized psycholo-gically than men. *The analysis of the attitude by position, a man of po-sition is more violated his hearing privacy and does not understand each other. The common run of workers are violated their visual privacies and the nature of separa-tion.

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Microbiological Contamination in Office Buildings by Work Space Structure (사무공간 구조에 따른 실내공기 중 생물학적 오염분포 특성)

  • Won, Dong-Hwan;Huh, Eun-Hae;Jeong, Ho-Chul;Moon, Kyong-Whan
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.213-222
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This study was undertaken in order to evaluate by work space zoning and structure the concentrations of biological contaminants in the indoor air of domestic office buildings. Methods: Air samples were collected in the office spaces of 15 office buildings in Seoul from June 28 to July 28, 2011. Prior to the sampling, each office was classified into 'open-plan office', 'cellular office' and 'mixed office' according to the work space zoning. To evaluate the biological contamination of indoor air, total suspended bacteria (TSB), Gram positive bacteria (GPB), Staphylococcus aureus (S.A), Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Gram negative bacteria (GNB) and fungi were investigated. During the sampling, temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) were measured. Results: The TSB concentrations ($GM{\pm}GSD$) were $452({\pm}1.3)cfu/m^3$ in open-plan offices, $366({\pm}1.3)cfu/m^3$ in cellular offices and $287({\pm}1.5)cfu/m^3$ in mixed offices, and there were significant differences between the three groups (p<0.05). The highest concentrations ($GM{\pm}GSD$) of fungi were found in the indoor air of cellular offices $128({\pm}1.0)cfu/m^3$, which was at least three times higher than the concentrations in mixed offices $43({\pm}1.0)cfu/m^3$ (p<0.05). Conclusions: Microbiological contamination in the indoor air of office buildings by work space structure was the highest with the open-plan office layout which includes no high walls or doors separating the occupants.

A Study of Expressiveness of Interior Designs shown in Korean Presidential Residence and Office (역대 대통령 관저 및 집무공간의 실내디자인 표현성에 관한 연구)

  • Oh In-Wook
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.3 s.56
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    • pp.3-13
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    • 2006
  • It is obviously true that the aspects of interior designs in current use have been combined with changing trends and developed and handed down throughout centuries. An examination of respective characteristics of spaces where Korean presidents have lived during their terms of office could get a useful clue by which both traces of Korean modernism and senses of modeling can be perceived. However, there are not enough literatures that can be verified. Therefore, it would be especially meaningful to find out and analyze documents unearthed. The purpose of this study is to consider the expressiveness of interior designs of presidential residence and office which have been combined with changing trends and developed, while classifying respective cases during presidential tenure by periods of Joseon Government general, U. S military administration, the first Republic, the second Republic, the third and the fourth Republic, the fifth Republic, and the sixth Republic, examining relevant literatures, photos, drawings and making on-the-spot survey. The study is also intended to get a better understanding of the aspects and the features of interior designs shown in presidential residences and offices that are not so much made known due to uneasy access to archives and to document the resources buried in oblivion and to consider the historical meanings.

A Study of the Way to Express Korean Characteristics Shown in Office Design (업무공간 디자인에 나타난 한국성 표현에 관한 연구)

  • 서수경;오영근;이한석
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.37
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    • pp.88-94
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    • 2003
  • In recent years, the direction of the contemporary design paradigm has been shifting from the western to eastern culture; while the western paradigm focuses more on logic and reasons, the eastern paradigm values more on the emotional factors. Today, the interior architecture, in the professional field of design, is gaining its attention from the public due to its rapid development of multi-purpose intelligent buildings which are expected to grow more in coming years. Users are becoming high in demand for the maximum efficiency 8f aesthetical Intoners. While functionality Is the fundamental element In office design, there are increasing request to express uniqueness in the given space such as including the traditional concepts specially when we are living in the era of "globalization". The effect of both WTO policy and the globalization, brought many multinational or foreign companies to expand in Korea. Their request for interior design is to reflect Korean traditions in the office space in order to present the regional characteristics of Korea. Office designs in Korea has been developing rapidly in terms of its advancement in building technology and visual aesthetics. However, the Korean traditional concepts have been expressed very broadly without any boundary or knowledge. Thus, the objective of this study is to analyze the Korean traditions and design elements expressed in various office spaces on case-by-case basis and to provide the typology and the guidelines for the future designs.e designs.

Remodeling Plan for K-Headquarters Building Office Space (K-본사사옥 사무공간 리모델링 계획)

  • Lee, Chang-No
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.87-90
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this project is to greatly elevate the image of a high-technology wireless communication company by improving its office space environment through remodeling techniques. In order to accomplish this goal, the design concept was established in the direction of harmonious beauty with maximized functionality and aesthetics. Specifically, an efficient traffic line was planned in consideration of the connectivity between mutual spaces, and smooth yet strong formal aesthetics was given to such things as planes, frontal surfaces, and ceiling design, so as to do away with the existing authoritarian atmosphere and create an image of a futuristic company.

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Study on improvement of Performance of Call of IP PBX embeded using the Cashing Method (캐싱을 이용한 임베디드 IP PBX의 통화지연 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sam-Taek
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we proposed an algorithm that reduces call setup time between the IP PBXs installed in the main office and several branch offices. In the IP PBXs installed in branch offices, we prepare some internal memory spaces, and they keep the frequently used extension numbers and the corresponding IP PBX's addresses. In order to call an extension number registered to the other remote IP PBX from an extension number registered to the local IP PBX, the local PBX searches for the destined extension from its internal memory first. If the extension is found, then the local PBX uses its corresponding IP PBX address stored along with the extension, instead of making a query to the main office's IP PBX. By this technique, we could shorten the average call setup time and verified it by an experiment.

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Diurnal Variation of $PM_{10}$ Concentrations in Library and Student Buildings using Scattering Light Integrated Type Digital Dust Indicator (산란광 광량 적산시 Digital Dust Indicator에 의한 도서관과 학생회관내 $PM_{10}$ 농도의 일변화)

  • 김만구;권영진;정영림
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 1997
  • Diurnal variation of $PM_{10}$ concentration was investigated for 24 sites in library including reading room, bookstock room, lobby, office and so on, and 9 sites in student building at Kangwon National University using scattering light integrated type digital dust indicator. The dimensional conversion factors for mass concentrations (K) were determined by comparing between the $PM_{10}$ concentrations collected by $PM_{10}$ hig volume air sampler and the digital dust indicator. The dimensional conversion factor (K) was 3.33 for indoor air in this experiment. The highest concentrations were 649 $\mug/m^3$/day for smoking room in the library and 242 $\mug/m^3$/day for circle room in the student building. Most of spaces in the library except a office and bookstock rooms were over 150 $\mug/m^3$/day of $PM_{10}$ concentrations and 6 indoor spaces were over the guideline for indoor air quality in student building except a health center and two restaurants. Therefore, it should be required to make an improvement on the indoor air quaility for public facilities in the university buildings.

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