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Review on Individual Differences and Similarities in Landscape Preference and Evaluation (경관선호와 평가에 있어서 개인적 차이 및 유사성에 대한 이해와 그 중요성에 관한 고찰)

  • 이영경
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 1994
  • This paper reviews and examines the empirical results of past research concerning individual differences and similarities in landscape preference and evaluation. The conflicting results (differences and similarities) found in the review are attributed to the variety of methodology adopted by the past research and to the lack of comprehensive theoretical base in the field of landscape research. Two suggestions are derived from the review. First, both the landscape type to be evaluated and the measurement context to be used by research subjects have critical importance in results. Thus, it is suggested that researchers should be careful in selecting landscape type and measurement tool. Second, more scholartic endeavours should be put into a development of comprehensive theory of landscape experience that could explain both differences and similarities in people's landscape preference and evaluation. Once developed, the theory would not only provide us more valid and specific research methodology, but also allow us to design more healthy and valued landscape.

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A Study on the Computerization Plan of Tree Management in Landscape Architecture at University Campus (대학 캠퍼스 조경 수목관리 전산화 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jong-Pyo;Kim, Yong-Soo;Kim, Dong-Joo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.5-15
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    • 2007
  • In modern society, the role of university becomes diversified and the concerns on building construction or landscape architecture considering beautiful landscape and scene are increasing caused by increasing interest on external environment of campus. But relative importance of concerns for the context of landscape architecture in campus is neglected rather than other facilities. So the landscape architecture service could not be conducted well. Therefore the computerization of system or management program will be needed for effective landscape architecture tree management and sufficiency of concerns on continuously increasing landscape architecture in campus. The computerization of landscape architecture tree management will be important roles not only to raise the efficiency of landscape architecture management and the view of outdoor environment but also to increase the competitive power of rapidly changing university environment and the quality of education.

A study on the second Intention of Taek-li-ji (택리지의 의미적 고찰)

  • 정기호
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 1990
  • In general, Taek-li-ji is noted for its reliable source in studies on the old korean culture. But when we examine it in detail, we can find its contrary propositions with regard to the context ; for the thematic question of the good place to settle, that is the leitmotiv of Taek-li-ji, opinion, in consideration of the place of good settlement, has the author the conclusion ; nowhere, but by means of "I Ging" can be found a good one - place of no place. In the text, we find some other questionable points. In means that the content of this book must be to make understandable and we need a solution of the contradiction in context. 1 think it might be intended by the author. In this study I have tried, the intention of the author to find and the context to review, in order to interpretate the text and to resolve its contradiction. And I have earned a hidden opinion of the author, the second intention of the book.

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A Study on the analysis of architectural Design corresponding to the Landscape Housing - Focused on individual house in Gangwon Province - (경관주택의 건축의장 분석에 관한 연구 -강원지방의 단독주택을 중심으로-)

  • Cho, won-seok;Kim, Heung-Gee;Cho, hyoung-seok
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this paper is to develop planning of individual house in Gangwon Provinces. Above all important two conditions, such as changes of life style and building trends are to analyze for landscape. Thus the major analysis is to take basic data about planning. For the feasiblity of these condition, roof type, color, context can be checked and design of landscape may be possible to work out optimum housing for the environments. This study suggests that house of future is to be environmental landscape design. The result of this study, proposal of guideline will be useful to make out design data individual house for the form programming phase of schematic designing in landscape Housing.

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The Study on the Establishment of the Agricultural Landscape Conservation Policy for the Green Tourism (녹색농업관광 활성화를 위한 경관농업 육성방안에 관한 연구 - 일본의 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Chung, Cheol-Mo;Park, Mi-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.10 no.1 s.22
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2004
  • This study focus on the revitalization of green tourism by the agricultural landscape conservation policy. Today, agricultural landuse for food production is restricted by agricultural products import. In this context, agricultural land use policy should be paradigm shift to the consumers needs which accelerates the green tourism in the rural areas. This research screen the agricultural landscape conservation policy of Japan' system and construct the new policy implementation for agricultural landscape conservation in Korea. For this purpose, agricultural landscape guideline and support system should be established in line with the revitalization of green tourism and agricultural income diversification in the rural areas.

A Landscape Design of Mixed Use Development Project by Project Financing in Baebang, Asan (아산배방 복합단지개발 PF사업 조경설계)

  • Roh Hwan-Kee;Choi Jung-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.33 no.5 s.112
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    • pp.104-113
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    • 2005
  • This landscape design proposal was presented for a competition for mixed-use development project by project financing in Asan Baebang which was held by the Korea National Housing Corporation in July of 2005. The site is a center of Asan Baebang New Town Development District and has a commercial area of $57,929m^{2}$. Design guidelines and judging criteria of this competition were to build a symbolic center and cultural core for district, to elevate positive image and identity of Asan New Town by attractive place making, to link with separated block in the site and regional context, and to make environmentally sustainable design by creating an attractive waterfront of Jang Jae stream passing through the site. This is the most important condition for the design. Therefore, the authors developed design concept and strategy within the guidelines and this conditions. The schema of the design was introduced by the water in the site. To evolve design concept, we reinterpreted water and context in the site combining with landscape design strategy. So the proposal set the main design concept as 'all that is solid melt into water' as if Marshall Berman said. By doing that, design concept of the proposal evolved as follows: 'extension' of water and greer, 'a joint' of space,'newness' of experience, 'breath' of consensus with each other. The spatial concept of this project was developed by expressing five theme spaces; eco zone, entertainment zone, art zone, culture zone, leisure zone. These theme spaces were consecutively placed along the pedestrian path and to consists of vertical layer in each level and diverse design technique and spatial effects are used.

An Interpretation of Dualistic Relationships in an Urban Renewal Landscape Based on the Iching Theory - the Case of Gongpyeong District in Seoul - (괘상원리에 기초한 도심재개발 경관의 이원관계의 해석 - 서울 공평구역을 사례로 -)

  • 홍윤순
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.16-30
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    • 2002
  • This study tried to understand an ambiguous urban landscape through a relational context. Gongpyeong district, an urban renewal area in Seoul, was selected as the site of the case study because traditional and modern styles coexist in this district. The research method and processes are summarized as follows. First, the district, which has both a redeveloped environment and an inherent environment, was divided into Yin & Yang structures. Next, an effort was made to grasp the fundamental relational characteristics(external relationships) of each type through three aspects: physical environment, activities, and meaning. As a result, Yin characteristics were found in the redeveloped environment which has predominantly Yang characteristics. In many cases, advertising, which is a Yang element, was missing in the redeveloped area. On the other hand, in the inherent environment which has Yin characteristics in general, shabby appearances were evident in aspects beyond advertising, and Yang elements, were found from the viewpoint of the theory of place. On the basis of these results, new dualistic frameworks with respect to the functions were re-structured, and complementary characteristics (internal relationship) based on topological aspects were analyzed. Unlike the monotonous appearances found in large scale environments, a variety of spatial characteristics were found in the various small scale environments. This explains that the dualistic coexistence has made a contribution to the complementary attributes of urban landscape. This study has the following ramifications. Much research of urban landscapes that has used western methodology which employs analytic aspects. As a methodology of urban landscape research this study introduced Iching, which tries to understand phenomena in a relational context. In addition, this study expects that the profound understanding of urban environments and the detailed relationship through this framework will suggest a new approach to urban planning, design and management related to future urban environments.

Restoration effects influenced by plant species and landscape context in Young-il region, Southeast Korea: Structural and compositional assessment on restored forest

  • Cho, Yong-Chan;Kim, Kyung-Soon;Pi, Jung-Hun;Lee, Chang-Seok
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2016
  • Despite it has been mentioned that the successful restoration in landscape level was achieved in the Young-il soil erosion control project, quantitative evaluation of restored plant communities (Alnus firma as introduced species and Pinus thunbergii as native species) was hardly founded. Light availability, litter and woody debris cover, and forest structure and composition were determined for 500 m2 band-quadrat in three forest types. Abiotic factors of Q. serrata stands, as reference forest, and A. firma stands were similar but not for P. thunbergii stands. There were no significant difference on mean stem density (stems ha-1, H = 3.6, p = 0.162), and the mean basal area of each stand had marginal significance (m2 ha-1, H = 5.7, p = 0.058) among stands as total basal area was higher with the order of A. firma (21.4 m2 ha-1), P. thunbergii (19.8 m2 ha-1) and Q. serrata (16.2 m2 ha-1). Restoration of vegetation structure was more effective in fast-growing and N-fixing A. firma, as introduced species plantation. However, result of MRPP, NMS ordination and ISPAN for herbaceous layer, not for tree and shrub species composition, indicated that restoration of ground vegetation was likely influenced highly from local environment. Propagule availability from landscape context such as connectedness to natural vegetation and management practices in restored isolated stands are available explanations for restoration effects and gaps between restored plantations and secondary oak forest.

A Study on the Symbolic Notions of Haein Buddhist Monastery from the Context of Feng-shui (해인사(海印寺) 가람(伽藍)의 상징성(象徵性)에 관(關)하여 - 특히 풍수지리적(風水地理的)인 내용(內容)을 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Lee, Sang-Hae
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.4 no.2 s.8
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    • pp.86-101
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    • 1995
  • This study examines the Symbolic notions of Haein Buddhist Monastery based on the context of Feng-shui. Through the study, it is verified that the geographical features surrounding the Haein Buddhist Monastery are imbued with the basic layout of the monastery and the constitutional elements of the Haein Buddhist Monastery are structured and formed with the architecture and landscape of the monastery. Thus, the study maintains that the siting and the arrangement of the Haein Buddhist Monastery reflect the context of Feng-shui.

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Landscape Ecology Concept, Principles and Its Rlation to Monothematic (e.g. Vegetation) Survey (경관생태학의 개념, 원리 및 식생조사와의 관계)

  • Isaak, S. Zonneveld
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.357-372
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    • 1998
  • Land (scape) ecology is a trans-disciplinary science studying the related systems at the earth surface, in their visual, structural and functional aspects. it serves as an umbrella under which abiotic and biotic sciences, in an integrated way, study the for each relevant land attributes and their interrelations. The spatial aspects of these relations have a special interest. Landscape ecology my have a pure scientific purpose, but usually is executed in an applied context, related to land evaluation for land use and conservation. Depending on the aim and application of the study, one of the land attributes may get special attention. Vegetation mapping may contribute to landscape ecological study but also benefit from it especially in case of reconnaissance surveys. This is because in less detailed surveys of any land attribute, like land form, soil, vegetation, one must necessarily apply landscape ecological principles in the survey methodology, including remote sensing.

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