Title |
A Study on the BIM-based Design Methodology for New-Hanok with Planning-Kan Module |
Authors |
김지은(Kim, Jieun) ; 김동욱(Kim, Dongwook) ; 전봉희(Jeon, BongHee) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2020.36.12.129 |
Keywords |
Planning-Kan Module; BIM; New-Hanok; Design Methodology |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study is to enhance accessibility to Hanok design by presenting a new BIM-based design methodology for New-Hanok
that is highly practical for all users, ultimately achieving the dissemination and revitalization of Hanok. In this study, the ‘Planning-Kan
module’ was proposed as the key library unit for the design methodology, which is a scaled-down concept of New-Hanok’s ‘Kan’ referring
only to the body structure, separated from the roof frame structure and room. The Planning-Kan module is provided in three types: 1st floor
Kan module, Upper floor Kan module, and Attached-Kan module. This study analyzes the advantages of the new design methodology of
Planning-Kan module by comparing to the previous methodologies. The Planning-Kan module itself offers a mid-low level of design difficulty
while the whole design process of the Planning-Kan module provides a wide range of design freedom, which makes it the most efficient way
of designing Hanok for all users. The significance of this study is as follows: Firstly, the study found the need to redefine the concept of
‘Kan’ and adopted the newly defined ‘Planning-Kan’ as the key library unit for the new design methodology, allowing users to approach the
design process in a more user-friendly way. Secondly, the study sequentially provided the appropriate LOD for each design phase of Hanok,
making it practical for the entire design process from the early design stage to the final. Thirdly, the study indicated that researchers should
shift the center of the discussion from Hanok ‘modeling’ methodologies to Hanok ‘design’ methodologies to find ways to revive the Hanok
construction industry. |