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ISSN 1976-4405
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¿ä¾à2 (Background and Purpose)In a world that has experienced design industrialization, we now follow a stream of mass production and consumption trends. The nature of the design works, based on sustainable designs, should be considered a fundamental element for sustainable life in the future, in the pursuit of pleasant living spaces in a polluted and exhausted ecosystem. The space should be self-generated, and actively cope with changing circumstances. A functional modular system is utilized in diverse ways in conventions and exhibitions, not only to save on costs and time, but also to pursue efficiency. However, as the forms and standards of mass-produced modular systems are limited, materializing its design is complicated. Therefore, one-time designs have been produced, and are primarily made of wood, which requires substantial investment costs. Further, large companies have considered that environmental destruction is inevitable to a certain extent in creating something necessary to human beings. These singular design pieces are typically utilized only for a short period until the exhibition is over, and are then disposed. Although we have experienced economic growth that is typically based on mass production and consumption, future trends will be based on an eco-friendly and sustainable economy. Therefore, deeper research is required regarding these matters. (Method)Therefore, this paper studies sustainable spaces in convention exhibitions. It not only mentions the simple recycling or green design methods, but also addresses collective strategies, including social, environmental, and economic values, and examines sustainable exhibitions that can easily adjust to paradigm changes. Further, the study does not attempt to view modern space as a natural being that highly depends on given factors, nor does it consider it a symbol for existentialism. This study instead defines the space in a cultural context. (Results)The study investigates the available and sustainable spaces in convention exhibitions and draws conclusions based on an analysis of environmental factors that influence the formation of political, economic, social, cultural, scientific, and technological trends. The results were also analyzed, consolidated, and categorized according to their characteristics for application in different exhibition spaces. The methods used to promote a sustainable environment in the exhibition space are ¨ç tightened environmental regulations, ¨èdiverse functions, ¨é materials' environmental performance, and ¨ê the space's mobility. These methods delineate the exhibition's available and sustainable spaces, and the convention's exhibition design will provide the key to the problems we face by converging diverse methods and an external extension. (Conclusions)We can avoid the risk of environmental pollution and resource depletion by experimenting with sustainable display methods that reflect paradigm changes in the exhibition space. We expect a positive outlook for future sustainable trends with diverse display methods. This change in trends, which perceive the space as a non-physical space based on eco-friendly values, will initiate the development of future sustainable exhibition designs.
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