The Journal of
the Korean Institute of Interior Design

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Title The Evaluation of Application for Universal Design Principles in Local Government’s Public Service Center - Focusing on Five District’s Public Service Centers in Gwangju Metropolitan City
Authors 최아진(Choe, Ah jin) ; 김미희(Kim, Mi Hee)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2016.25.1.172
Page pp.172-180
ISSN 1229-7992
Keywords Local Government’s Public Service Center ; niversal Design ; Common Space ; Public Service Space ; Waiting Space ; Informative Material Space
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate how universal design principles are embodied in the Public Service Center. It will be used for planning the basic materials of the interior environmental design for Public Service Center facilities and for developing ways to improve interior environments in order for them to be conveniently used. In studying a method, we conducted an Universal Design check list to evaluate interior environment, targeting five Public Service Center facilities located in Gwangju Metropolitan city. This study investigated the Universal Design suitability of center interior Public Service Center on the basis of the tools for Universal Design check list which was composed of supportive design, adaptable design, communicability, safety-oriented design, and accessible design. Through theoretically considering the services of Gwangju's old city hall public service center, which got divided into common space, public service space, waiting space and informative material space. Evaluation on universal design application level showed that those with best universal design application are supportiveness and safety in public service space, communication efficacy and safety in waiting space and safety and accessibility in informative material space and acceptability in waiting space had the lowest application level.