Title |
A COEX mall Case study on the Correlation between Circulation system and Environmental elements for a Better Wayfinding design in Mixed-use buildings |
Authors |
박민지(Park, MinJi) ; 이현수(Lee, Hyunsoo) |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2016.25.1.151 |
Keywords |
Mixed-use Builiding ; Wayfinding ; Path ; Node ; Environmental Elements |
Abstract |
Various mixed-use buildings have been developed in the process of resolving the issue of 'urban regeneration' in the modern city. In this urban regeneration process, the size of the mixed-use buildings and the level of their functional complexity have been increased. It requires a quantitative and systematic approach in order to analyze the internal circulation flow within the large-scale commercial mixed-use buildings. Circulation system and environmental factors, respectively, have been vital criteria for the effectiveness of a Wayfinding design within the mixed-use buildings. The circulation system in this paper consists of 1) the number of the incoming paths at each node, and 2) the angle of directional transition from the incoming paths at the node. The environmental factors include 1) color tone, 2) materials, 3) lighting, and 4) pattern of the interior design of the mixed-use buildings. In this paper, the author develops a method of investigating the influence of the correlation between the circulation system and the environmental factors on the design of Wayfinding on the view of the remodeled COEX MALL interior design. |