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Title Application for "Town Development" to Resolve the Conflict over Public Pedestrian Passage in an Apartment Building
Authors 박은별(Park, Eun-Byul) ; 김현(Kim, Hyun) ; 정수경(Jeong, Su-Kyeong) ; 고진수(Ko, Jinsoo)
Page pp.45-60
ISSN 15980650
Keywords 마을만들기 ; 갈등해결 ; 공공보행통로 ; 공동주택 ; 아파트 ; 계획과정 ; 주민참여설계 Town Development ; Conflict Solution ; Public Pedestrian Passage ; Apartment Building ; Planning Process ; Residents Participation Design
Abstract The purpose of this study is to introduce how to design a town and discuss the effectiveness and process of town development in order to resolve a conflict related to opening an existing public pedestrian passage in the B apartment building located in Suwon City, Gyeonggi-do. Town development is Residential Community Movement in which neighborhood development programs or projects are developed and led by the residents themselves so as to design and make their community a better place to live. We participated in the project process as an expert and teaching assistant to make detailed observations from the perspective of an insider, conducted a survey to collect opinions of diverse participants, and arrived at a feasible alternative through a resident participation design. As a result of producing a conflict solution through the improvement of public pedestrian passage space and facilities and preparation for a community formation opportunity, this study showed a facility improvement project acting as an effective policy in an apartment building. In addition, it was found that the project process should be subdivided in accordance with problems and characteristics of the target place with feedback work required in the entire process and 'town survey' as a main measure not only in the initial step but also in the alternative review and conflict solution development stages. It was found that it is desirable to set participation targets in consideration of the role of residents required in each step rather than the participation of all subjects in the entire process.