Title |
Comparison of Sensibility Characteristics on Architectural Facade’s Digital Pattern Design Type According to Architecture and Interior Design Majors and Non-Majors |
DOI |
http://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2024.33.4.100 |
Keywords |
Architectural Facade; Digital Pattern Design; Layered Pattern; Demographic Characteristics; Sensibility Characteristics |
Abstract |
This study aims to derive and compare sensibility characteristics of architectural facade’s layered digital pattern design types according to architecture and interior design’s majors and non-majors. This study first reviews previous research, the theory of sensibility, and architectural facade pattern design, including the layered digital pattern design type in particular. Second, it presents cases of layered digital pattern design as the subject of the survey and details the survey method. Third, it derives general sensibility characteristics and sensibility characteristics by demographic features of architecture and interior design for majors and non-majors and verifies their differences by demographic properties. Regarding the results, the general sensibility characteristics were identically “irregular < regular regularity,” and the sensibility characteristics by demographic were identically represented by “irregular < regular regularity” for men aged 21?30 years with no experience. The majors aged 31 years or older, graduate school students and graduates, more than one year’s experience, and the non-majors for college students showed as “irregular |