Title |
Understanding the Urban-wall's Significance in the Transit-centric Axis of theMulti-functional Administrative City |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.1.135 |
Keywords |
Urban-Wall; City-Images; The Multi-functional Administrative City(MAC) |
Abstract |
In the early stages of the multi-functional administrative city, the view for the urban-wall stood as a city-image symbol, embodying integrated
design and urban concepts. However, subsequent regulations, conflicts with development interests, and various discrepancies in the
development process have brought design guideline and operational system issues to the forefront. This study aims to classify city-image
elements based on conceptual and spatial characteristics within spaces formed by the urban-wall along the circular public transportation axis
to implement an integrated image. It also seeks to interpret their purpose and value in terms of cognitive aspects. In the evolving stages of
urban development, the multi-functional administrative city is transitioning from the second stage of self-sufficiency maturity to the completion
stage. At this point, with fundamental conditions completed in development, the aim is to reassess and establish the identity of
multi-functional administrative city images, promote urban principles, and enhance values. |