Title |
A Study on the Analysis of Design Elements of Publicness in the Exterior Space of Complex Cultural Facilities - Focused on Asia Culture Center |
Authors |
김소은(Kim, So-Eun) ; 이제선(Lee, Jea-Sun) |
Keywords |
복합문화시설 ; 공공성 설계요소 ; AHP ; 국립아시아문화전당 ; 이용객 만족도 Complex Cultural Facility ; Design Elements of Publicness ; ACC(Asia Culture Center) ; AHP(Analysis Hierarchy Process) ; Satisfaction Survey |
Abstract |
The present study aims to propose a direction for design elements and planning related to publicity that must be contained in the external spaces of complex cultural facilities constructed to realize the equality of and publicize the cultural areas required in communities. The results of this study revealed that "accessibility" was the most important element of the publicity design elements of complex cultural facilities, followed by "safety," "comfort," "convenience," "identity," "openness," "diversity," and "aesthetics," in descending order. Of the publicity design elements used in the external spaces of the National Asian Culture Complex, "diversity" received the highest score, followed by "identity," "comfort," "accessibility," "aesthetics," "safety," "openness," and "convenience." A user satisfaction survey revealed that the following elements were identified as needing to be reviewed and improved based on the mean value of overall publicity design elements: "access from a vehicle," "location and number of convenience facilities," "regional characteristics," "location and number of guidance facilities," "number of CCTV cameras," "access from streets and crosswalks," "barrier-free facilities," "number of vertical circulation vents," "low-level transitional spaces," "cultural history preservation," "spatial proportions," "access from bicycles," and "waterscape facility design." |