The Journal of
the Korean Institute of Interior Design

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Title A Study on the Mixed-use Planning of Public Libraries for Community Revitalization
Authors 최유정(Choi, You-Jeong) ; 윤동식(Yoon, Dong-Sik)
DOI https://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2020.29.1.116
Page pp.116-125
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Public Library; Complex Space; Community
Abstract (background and purpose) The current library has been established as a complex cultural space accessible from the living space and communicates with residents through various composite programs, including learning and education. In addition, libraries become one of the most required spaces for users as public spaces for cities and are written as value creation, a new space for community centers that connect regions and people, not books. All people should be activated through the combination of facilities to enable the use of public libraries freely. For this purpose, identify the definition and function of the composite public library and analyze the type and spatial composition for the effective synthesis of public libraries. (Method) This study aims to identify the characteristics of the combined library by analyzing the characteristics of the spatial arrangement and the changes in the spatial composition of the complex facilities for the library, and drawing out and analyzing the types and types of spatial composition. (Conclusion) The combination of public libraries showed that the portion of data facilities and user facilities decreased and the proportion of public facilities and management facilities increased relatively. The horizontal analysis of complex types showed many examples of integral and monolithic, and the vertical analysis showed many of the lower layers being laid out and formed horizontal expansion with the outside. Finally, the spatial composition revealed much of the central diffusion patterns spreading in the lobby. Therefore, it is hoped that the analysis results of this study will be used as basic data in future plans.