| Title |
Analysis of the Incorporation of Regional Characteristics in Fishing Village Regeneration Projects through Case Studies of Fishing Village New Deal 300 Pilot Sites - Focused on Architectural Project Planning - |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2026.35.2.010 |
| Keywords |
Fishing Village New Deal 300; Fishing Village and Harbor Regeneration Project; Regional Regeneration |
| Abstract |
Since 2019, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries has implemented large-scale quantitative initiatives for the regeneration of fishing villages, beginning with the Fishing Village New Deal 300 Project. However, various issues have arisen during project implementation, and official reports indicate that a primary cause is the lack of professional expertise in architectural project planning. Accordingly, this study focuses on the architectural project plans of pilot sites selected to establish successful models for the Fishing Village New Deal 300 Project. Specifically, it examines and analyzes the planning characteristics of architectural project plans at these pilot sites and derives typologies based on the ways in which local characteristics are reflected in the plans. A total of 12 completed pilot cases were selected for analysis. Through a comparative examination of architectural project plans and their planning characteristics, five types were identified according to how regional characteristics are incorporated: (1) underdeveloped island fishing village type, (2) dispersed settlement type, (3) tourism-linked fishing village type, (4) urban-adjacent mixed-use type, and (5) production-centered fishing village type. The findings of this study can serve as a reference for local consultative bodies in establishing basic directions when preparing architectural project plans for similar fishing village and harbor regeneration projects in the future. However, as noted in the study background, only 16 exemplary cases with outstanding architectural plans were identified out of a total of 300 project sites, and only 12 completed cases were analyzed. Therefore, the study is limited by its small sample size. |