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공공광장 방문객의 경험에 기초한 장소성에 관한 연구Sense of Place Based on Visitor’s Experiences in Public Plazas

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Sense of Place Based on Visitor’s Experiences in Public Plazas
Authors
이정아전진형이영창이유미
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
전북대학교 부설 휴양및경관계획연구소
Keywords
Sense of Place; Place Dependence; Place Attachment; Place Identity; Satisfaction; Familiarity; Perceptions; 장소성; 장소 의존성; 장소 애착; 장소 정체성; 만족도; 친숙도; 인식
Citation
휴양및경관연구, v.12, no.1, pp.21 - 29
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
휴양및경관연구
Volume
12
Number
1
Start Page
21
End Page
29
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/79791
ISSN
2093-3150
Abstract
Public plazas are open spaces commonly found in city centers that all citizens can access. They can participate in events such as community gatherings, open markets, and concerts, or use these purposely designed areas while creating a sense of place based on their perceptions of the zone and the meanings they assign to it. This study aims to understand visitors’ sense of space in the context of public plazas. To do so, we measured and analyzed visitors’ attitudes including place identity, place attachment, and place dependence, as well as their behavioral patterns, perceptions, familiarity, and satisfaction level. We selected the study sites to represent plazas in Seoul, South Korea’s capital: Gwanghwamun Plaza, Seoul Plaza, and Cheonggye Plaza, which were recently developed as a part of a host of urban renewal projects due to their historical and cultural value. We collected data using survey methods and carried out descriptive analysis, principle component analysis (PCA), the F-test, and t-tests to analyze visitors’ demographic information, behavior, perceptions, satisfaction, familiarity, and the relationships among the measured variables. The findings reveal that sense of place in public plazas might be significantly associated with visitors’ behavioral patterns in, perceptions of, satisfaction, and familiarity with public plazas. The results indicate that landscape planning in urban plazas might need further research that considers visitor views in order to create a sense of place and make such areas meaningful as landmarks.
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