| Title |
Development of Tactical Urbanism Techniques Applicable to Urban Regeneration Projects and Analysis of Application Effects |
| Authors |
임승현(Lim, Seung-Hyun) ; 김상경(Kim, Sang-Kyung) ; 이경환(Lee, Kyung-Hwan) |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.3.149 |
| Keywords |
Tactical urbanism; Urban regeneration; Residents' participation; Public offering project |
| Abstract |
The purpose of this study is to develop tactile urbanism techniques applicable to urban regeneration projects and analyze their application
effects. The research results revealed the effects of applying the tactical urbanism project, project satisfaction, project sustainability, and
resident participation were evaluated higher than average in all four project areas. Upon analyzing the factors affecting such areas, some
results varied depending on the target site, but overall, the higher the comfort, safety, and functionality due to the tactical urbanism project,
the higher the level of business satisfaction, project sustainability, and resident participation. Changes in regional comfort, safety, and function
due to the application of tactile urbanism were found to have a positive effect on the intention to participate in the project, attachment to
the place, and behavioral intention in terms of business satisfaction, project sustainability, and resident participation. These results showed that
by applying the tactical urbanism technique to urban regeneration projects, local residents could increase their willingness to participate in a
project and induce active action. Therefore, tactical urbanism could be used as a strategy to compensate for the limitations of existing urban
regeneration projects. This study was meaningful in that it developed a tectonic urbanism design element applicable to urban regeneration
projects and empirically analyzed the application effect. However, this study was aimed at the urban regeneration new deal project in
Cheonan Namsan District, and there is a limit to generalizing and applying the results of this study to other regions. Additional studies need
to be conducted to apply tectonic urbanization and empirically analyze its effects. |