Title |
Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) of Adaptive Reuse Buildings |
Authors |
이소연(Lee, Soyeon) ; 유성은(Yoo, Sung Eun) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2021.37.12.53 |
Keywords |
Post Occupancy Evaluation; Adaptive Reuse; Service Facility; Cafe |
Abstract |
Recently, as the awareness of the historical value of the building has increased, interest in adaptive reuse buildings that restore value through
regeneration and add functions is increasing. In Gunsan, where urbanization rapidly progressed due to the opening of the port, there are many
cases in which industrial heritages were regenerated as service facilities such as cafe or restaurant. In this study, three cafes with differences
in the degree of remodeling were selected among warehouse-type buildings in Gunsan. First, the degree of remodeling and the seat density
were identified through the on-site survey. Afterwards, post-occupancy evaluation was conducted on the atmosphere of the space and
satisfaction of the environment through survey at each site. As a result, there was a difference in the satisfaction of the visitors according to
the degree of remodeling. Visitors were satisfied with the reuse motif, but they tended to prefer buildings with a lot of remodeling rather
than preservation. In addition, the indoor spaces for service purposes, like any other service facilities, were satisfactory when they were
spaced at appropriate intervals and were well maintained. In the case of service facilities, it has been found that maintenance is the most
important factor that satisfies consumers. This study attempted to present basic data to understand the consumer needs of adaptive reuse
buildings with characteristics of service facilities. Through further research by expanding the regenerated architectural cases and target areas,
the guideline of adaptive reuse facilities can be presented based on more comprehensive data. |