Title |
Analyzing Redevelopment Trends and Key Planning Elements in Seoul’s District Unit Plans by Detailed Types |
Authors |
서윤재(Seo, Yunjae) ; 최정윤(Choi, Jungyun) ; 김수영(Kim, Suyoung) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.11.89 |
Keywords |
District Unit Plan Redevelopment; Planning Management Type; Conservation and Regeneration Type; Development and Improvement Type |
Abstract |
This study analyzed the key elements that changed during the redevelopment process for 131 district unit planning zones in Seoul, selected
from the 467 total plans established by the end of 2022, in order to identify specific characteristics and trends by type. The district unit
plans were classified into three main categories, and the analysis focused on how redevelopment occurred differently in each category. Among
the three types, the "Planning Management" type experienced the most frequent redevelopments, with an average cycle of 110.9 months
between redevelopments. The "Planning Management" and "Development and Improvement" types commonly showed significant changes in
land use, building density, and floor area ratios. On the other hand, the "Conservation and Regeneration" type had more noticeable
modifications in terms of building form, architectural style, and appearance. These findings suggest the need for a more tailored approach to
redevelopment processes and underscore the importance of continuous monitoring of frequently altered elements in district unit plans, ensuring
long-term effectiveness and adaptability to urban changes. |