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고층고밀도 도시블록 형태의 규제 요소 분석- 2010년대 국내 사례를 중심으로Assessing Regulatory Parameters Defining Morphology of High-Rise, High-Density Urban Blocks - A comparative analysis of Korea’s recent projects

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Assessing Regulatory Parameters Defining Morphology of High-Rise, High-Density Urban Blocks - A comparative analysis of Korea’s recent projects
Authors
원정연
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
한국생태환경건축학회
Keywords
도시 형태; 고층고밀도; 도시블럭; 장소만들기; Urban Morphology; High-Rise; High-Density; Urban Block; Place-Making
Citation
KIEAE Journal, v.18, no.6, pp.137 - 145
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
KIEAE Journal
Volume
18
Number
6
Start Page
137
End Page
145
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/79781
DOI
10.12813/kieae.2018.18.6.137
ISSN
2288-968X
Abstract
Purpose: Korea, one of the countries with most built high-rise buildings, and many densified urban mega-blocks continue to refine its planning regulations and approval process with room for improvement. Meanwhile, recent year’s acceleration of high-rise building construction across the globe has brought attention from many academic researchers and policy-makers around the world for developing design guidelines and policies that will ensure responsible high-rise, high-density developments. Purpose of this paper is to evaluate Korea’s current status in the context of global trends. This research will provide the basis for developing design guidelines for future high-rise, high-density block developments possibly, beyond the legal boundaries. Method: This paper examines, reviews relevant regulations and design guidelines of four international cities that affect urban integration of high-rise, high-density blocks and A few common design parameters that directly influence physical morphology of such typology are identified for further evaluation of the recent projects in Korea. Result: The research identifies limitations of Korea’s current policies through analysis of actual projects based on the selected morphological parameters and provides recommendations for improvements.
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