Title |
Analysis and Enhancement Strategies of University Library Spaces through VAE |
Authors |
이다니엘(Lee, Daniel) ; 손동화(Shon, Donghwa) ; 김성래(Kim, Sungrae) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.9.27 |
Keywords |
Chungbuk National University;Library;Remodeling;Extension and Renovation;Visual Access and Exposure;Comparison Analysis |
Abstract |
Today, it is necessary to change and improve the space of the university library, which is classified as a core facility in the university
according to the constantly changing resources in the university. Therefore, it is necessary to present correct and specific directions for
university library space re-planning(remodeling) along with case analysis of changes in university library space. Accordingly, the purpose of
this study was to compare changes in internal spatial composition before and after remodeling targeting Central Library of Chungbuk National
University in 2018. The research method first, the concept of the university library and the flow of change were reviewed, and the spatial
components of the university library were divided into three categories. And then, the background and requirements of the expansion of the
Central Library of Chungbuk National University and the changes after the expansion were reviewed, and a comparative analysis of the plan
before and after the expansion was conducted through the VAE. The conclusion is as follows. 1)Central Library of Chungbuk National
University has been transformed into a simpler but more specialized university library space since remodeling. 2)Central Library of Chungbuk
National University has been able to manage space efficiently without significant changes and movement of rooms, even though it has grown
in size due to remodeling and expansion. 3)Central Library of Chungbuk National University has its own architectural, spatial characteristics
due to remodeling. This Study is intended to help present the concept of basic space re-planning(remodeling) of university libraries as an
active reference example for the space arrangement and extension methods of university libraries needed today. |