Authors |
Kim, Min-Soo ; Kim, Young-Ook |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2019.35.9.11 |
Keywords |
Inhabited Remodeling; Temporary Planning; Tenant; Space Syntax; Users Movement |
Abstract |
Commercial facilities are put under construction for inhabited remodeling due to management or cost issues. Temporary facility planning is
important in inhabited remodeling because building construction and management are simultaneously performed in this type of remodeling.
The purpose of this research is to identify how the temporary spatial structure changes for each inhabited remodeling construction level of
commercial facilities and existence of tenants affect the spatial usability. It also examines a relationship between the traffic flow and spatial
configurations during the inhabited remodeling process where the tenants are temporarily removed and only the spatial configuration are
maintained and verifies if the established theory that the spatial configurations in commercial facilities significantly affect the traffic is also
valid during the inhabited remodeling process. The research result was found that the amount of traffic during the inhabited remodeling
construction process is more affected by the factors such as tenants rather than spatial configurations. It is anticipated that the result of this
research will serve as a guideline to establish logical inhabited remodeling plans for each level of constructing temporary facilities.
Furthermore, it can be used to minimize the sales damage caused by the construction or as a guideline to determine the order of tenants to
be moved into the new commercial facilities. |