The Journal of
the Korean Institute of Interior Design

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Title The Change of Space Arrangement of Korea Detached House by Space Syntax - A Focusing on the Detached Houses which were Designed by Famous Architects after 1980s’ -
Authors 황용운(Hwang, Yong-Woon)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2017.26.3.063
Page pp.63-70
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Detached House ; Space Arrangement ; Space Syntax ; Intergration Space ; Segregating Space
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the inner space of detached houses from 1980 to 2016. It was used ‘space syntax program’ for analysis and analyzed with intervals of 10 years as 1980∼1990, 1990∼2000 and so on. The research results will be summarized as follows: 1) Overall, all inner space that was examined shows a trend that integration space tends to increase while segregating space tends to decrease.?2) In the case of the master bedrooms(M·B) in 1980s, these were composed of 2 rooms as a front room(F·R) and a master bedroom type, but as time went by, the F·R which was attached room to the M·B disappeared. While inside space of M·B attached powder-room and wardrobe instead of the F·R of the M·B. And F·R was an integrated space at first in 1980s, but it began to change to a segregating space to protect personal privacy. 3) The dining(D) and kitchen(K) spaces were strictly separated in the 1980s but began to change to D+K and L+D+K types after 1990. 4) In the 2000s, the most typical living space in every house is continuing to change from an separate space in the other space to an integrated space where it is clearly seen from the kitchen and the dining room in the types as L+D and L+D+K.