Title A Study on the Remodeling Design Direction of the Community Center for Neighborhood Regeneration
Authors Yoo, Hae-Yeon ; Song, Jun-Yeop
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2018.34.9.43
Page pp.43-54
ISSN 1226-9093
Keywords Deteriorated Low-Rise Residential Block ; Community Service Center ; Neighborhood Regeneration ; Local Community ; Remodeling
Abstract Recently, residents' community center is trying to combine with various program and facilities as the residents self-government program's development. This is due to the reduction of administrative tasks, the computerization of programs, the importance of community participation activities, the activation of community, and the increase of welfare projects. Therefore, previous studies on program complexity have been actively carried out. Nevertheless, spaces and programs studies of considering regional characteristics are lacking. Therefore, the community centers' program and spaces need to change. Therefore, this study propose an improvement direction through analyzing the situation of the residents' community center. For this study, the precedent research and institutional limitations are examined. In addition, this study selected and analyzed the 15 local community center. Thirdly, interviews were conducted with users and officials of the 5 residents' community centers on major changes. Finally, This study suggests direction of program improvement and architectural design direction. As a result of this study, integrated management measures with overlapping agencies should be sought. Surplus space will have to be rearranged into a new program through prior examination. Above all, the proposed remodeling guidelines require user requirements to be reflected and designed with the residents.