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¹éȸ¶À» Ä¿¹Â´ÏƼ½Ã¼³ÀÇ ÁÖ¹ÎÂü¿© µðÀÚÀÎ ¿öÅ©¼ó / Residents¡¯Participation Workshop for the Design of Community Facility on Beakhwa Village / 01. ÁÖ°Å°èȹ/¼³°è |
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Çѱ¹ÁÖ°ÅÇÐȸ Çмú¹ßÇ¥´ëȸ ³í¹®Áý, 2011 v.1(Ãá°è) (2011-04) |
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ÁÖ¹ÎÂü¿© ; µðÀÚÀÎ ¿öÅ©¼ó ; Ä¿¹Â´ÏƼ½Ã¼³ ; °øµ¿»ýÈ°½Ã¼³ ; ¹éȸ¶À» ; Residents¡¯ Participation ; Design Workshop ; Community Facility ; Common House ; Beakhwa Village |
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In order to establish the effective community village as planned, it is the most important factor in residents¡¯ participation at the stage of design process. Especially, community space, which is commonly used by all members, must be designed through consultation process of community members themselves to accommodate the needs of various daily activities. So, in this study, the participation process to design the common community facility is developed and the actual residents¡¯ participation workshop was conducted in Baek-Hwa village, which is being built on South Korea. Also, the space of community facilities was designed based on the direct opinions and needs of actual residents obtained by workshop process. The workshop was conducted two times: the first workshop was conducted for the design of common residents¡¯ facilities and the second was for trying to utilize the virtual designed space. During the workshop process, it is found that the positive participation of members of village is naturally occurred to design residents¡¯ space in the workshop process. As a result, most people want to make the space of gym, library, and dining room in spatial configuration. Among them, the hobby room was highly demanded. There is lots of demand for the joint activities and training program in common activity fields. Also, the prediction of the various occurrence so fun expected situations was requested in the game of creating rules and role-playing. In the conclusion, it was acknowledged the necessity of residents¡¯ participation design and the importance of communication between architects and residents for decision-making. |