Title |
Pedestrian Cognition and Satisfaction on the Physical Elements in Pedestrian Space |
Authors |
김규리(Kim, Kyu-Ri) ; 이제선(Lee, Jea-Sun) |
Keywords |
보행공간 ; 보행공간 요소 ; 환경인지 ; 보행자 인지 ; 보행만족도 Pedestrian Space ; Environmental Recognition ; Pedestrian Cognition ; Pedestrian Satisfaction |
Abstract |
Due to automobile-oriented planning emphasized by modern urban planning, contemporary urban space failed to pay attention to pedestrian spaces. Along with emphasizing the importance of walking in contemporary planning, however, projects and research works to create pedestrian friendly environments take place through the expansion of sidewalk, the enforcement of walkability, and others. As little research have looked cognition process by pedestrian, it is necessary to conduct research about pedestrian cognition and satisfaction on the physical element of pedestrian space. This research aims to draw the physical element of pedestrian space, identify how the pedestrians cognize such elements and finally analyze the impact. To do this, we conducted literature review, field study on Garosu-Gil and Seorae-ro, and a questionnaire survey. Survey results revealed that ground plane, roadside and building wall statically influence the degree of pedestrian satisfaction. Physical elements influencing pedestrian satisfaction are illegal parking, pavement condition, street light, and the curb which are also related into walkability and walking safety. |