Title A Study on the Planning Characteristics of Neighborhood Street Considering in a Spatial Hierarchy in Multi-family Housing
Authors Jeong Dong-Seop
Page pp.243-252
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Neighborhood Street ; Spatial Hierarchy ; Unit Housing ; Unit Cluster ; Unit District ; Community Facilities
Abstract This study is aims to analyze the planning characteristics of Neighborhood Street considering in a spatial hierarchy(unit housing, unit cluster, unit district) in the aspect of the network of community facilities in case of Kodan Shinonome, Greenwich Millennium Village and Makuhari Bay Town. As a result, it can be summarized as follows. Firstly, in a spatial hierarchy in the aspect of land-use and pedestrian network, the characteristics(form & function) of Neighborhood Street are closely related with both the combination methods of housing arrangement like a ㄷ, ㅁ shape of open space and the arrangement methods of community facilities. Secondly, the forms of Neighborhood Street in a spatial hierarchy in each case are diverse, the arcades with piloti connecting unit block with unit district, the decks connecting unit cluster with unit housing, and the internal streets located next to common void in unit housing. Thirdly, there are several Neighborhood Street types of nodal, parallel, and mixed one with the arrangement methods of community facilities. Fourthly, the functional features of Neighborhood Street as community place are mainly concerned with both community space(; park, plaza, courtyard, deck, common-use terrace) and the facilities(; school, commerce, daycare-center, meeting-room etc)