The Journal of
the Korean Institute of Interior Design

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Title A Case Study on Amenity Characteristics of Urban Regeneration Culture and Arts Space
Authors 남승희(Nam, Seung-Hee) ; 황유림(Hwang, You-Lim) ; 황연숙(Hwang, Yeon-Sook)
DOI http://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2024.33.3.029
Page pp.29-37
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Amenity characteristics; Urban Regeneration; Cultural and Artistic Spaces
Abstract Recently, Korea’s decaying urban spaces are being regenerated as spaces for the creation and production of culture and arts with amenities in mind. The purpose of this study is to analyze cultural and artistic spaces utilizing idle spaces among urban regeneration spaces in Seoul from an amenity perspective and suggest ways to revitalize the sustainability and design of cultural and artistic spaces. By constructing an analytical framework to analyze urban regeneration culture and arts spaces from an amenity perspective, a field survey was conducted on seven spaces that were reopened as urban regeneration spaces of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture. The research results are as follows. First, the urban regeneration culture and arts space consists of exhibition, creation, education, relaxation, sales, and community spaces.Second, from an amenity perspective, urban regeneration cultural and artistic spaces can be divided into environmental, aesthetic, convenience, and cultural characteristic Environmentality provides comfort and psychological stability by creating a nature-friendly environment, and minimizes environmental impact by preserving existing spaces. Aesthetics provide a pleasant environment where natural scenery and public sculpture can be enjoyed in harmony. Convenience is easy and convenient for users to access through public transportation diversity and quick information acquisition. Third, among the characteristics of urban regeneration culture and arts spaces from an amenity perspective, aesthetics was most evident and environmentality was the least satisfactory. In order to improve amenities, an environment that provides not only comfort but also a variety of uses to citizens and artists is needed by creating a community and relaxation space that emphasizes eco-friendly landscaping. In the future, research on sustainable design that takes many citizens and artists into consideration is needed to ensure a sustainable environment for cultural and artistic spaces.