Title |
A Study on the Features of Physical Internal Space through the Internalization of External Space in Contemporary Housing |
Authors |
Seol, Yoo-Kyung ; LeeSang-Ho |
Keywords |
Internalization of the External Space ; Physically Internal Space ; Relation of the In- and Exterior ; Inflow of Outer Elements |
Abstract |
This study is an analysis of the formation and characteristics of the space recreation through the internalization of the external spaces in a residential facility. The modern society showed a distinct privatization of the territories through the privacy and the increase of nature-friendly desires promote the use of natural factors in architecture and variable use of glass to create a non-materialistic shapes. The complex internalization of the external spaces suggests a new architectural space through diversity and exclusivity of the internal space. The external spaces that became internalized physically maintains the external characteristics and shows a differentiated shapes of the existing internal space, but the space organization in the middle performs as the overlapping space, visual flow expansion, and penetrating gap, spatial walls, and closed-off space as a neutral role. These spaces show the internalization characteristics of the external spaces, such as non-physical changes of shape, transition and changes of materials, visual openness, and introduction of external factors through shape, characteristics, senses, and abstracts. Such a phenomenon analysis integrates the relationship between the internal and external spaces and realizes the expansion of the internal space areas to reflect the diverse modern architecture as well as suggesting the methodology of the ample space utilization using the external spaces. |