Title |
A Study on the Space Composition and User Satisfaction of the Youth Complex Culture Space |
Authors |
김선희(Jin, Xian-Ji) ; 김혜자(Jin, Hui-Zi) ; 황연숙(Hwang, Yeonsook) |
DOI |
http://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2020.29.5.076 |
Keywords |
Youth; Youth Complex Cultural Space; Spatial Characteristics; User Satisfaction |
Abstract |
In contrast to the growing elderly population, the younger population is shrinking. To support youth problem solving, the youth complex culture space is a representative youth space. The growth and development of youth should be created in a diverse and professional space environment. The purpose of this study is to understand the current state of youth complex cultural space and to reflect the direction of improvement of youth complex cultural space through user interviews. This study mainly consisted of two aspects: the characteristics of space composition of youth complex culture space and the user's satisfaction with space use. The subjects of the study were selected as six cases located in Seoul. In addition, 20 people who visited these cases were selected for interviewed them. In conclusion, the complex cultural space is centered on performances and exhibitions, while the complex cultural space for youth is centered on solving problems and supporting challenges. Moreover, due to the overall lack of space, space is used for multi-purpose purposes. The youth complex cultural space is largely open-structured and is greatly disturbed by noise or smell from other spaces. Therefore, it should be divided into noise areas and non-noise areas. Windows or extended ventilation equipment shall be provided in poorly ventilated spaces. In addition, unlike in foreign countries, where art and physical education spaces are essential, Korean youth complex cultural spaces consist mostly of similar functions. The youth complex cultural space also needs to strengthen its characteristics and create a differentiated youth complex cultural space by providing programs and spaces for professional development of diverse and potential young people. |