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Title Pedestrian Environment Characteristics of Three-Dimensional Public Spaces - Focusing on a Comparison Between Japan’s Miyashita Park and Cases in Korea
Authors 이재인(Lee, Jane); 유석연(Yoo, Suk-Yeon)
DOI https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2026.02.27.1.25
Page pp.25-44
ISSN 15980650
Keywords 입체적 공공공간; 입체 공원; 보행 환경; 보행 연계성; 미야시타 공원 Three-Dimensional Public Space; Three-Dimensional Park; Pedestrian Environment; Pedestrian Connectivity; Miyashita Park
Abstract The purpose of this study is to derive pedestrian environment characteristics at the urban, block, and building levels from Japan’s Miyashita Park and Korea’s three-dimensional public spaces, such as Seoullo7017 and the Sewoon Skywalk, and to present institutional and design implications. The results derived from the study are as follows. First, all three cases complement the discontinuity in crowded downtown pedestrian networks, but different pedestrian flows appear depending on the site structure and access methods. Second, Miyashita Park guides visitors to the upper park through internally connected access combined with commercial facilities, whereas Korea’s cases strongly exhibit a pass-through character with direct external access. Third, Miyashita Park operates as a stay-oriented space, while Korea’s cases function as movement-oriented pedestrian infrastructures. Finally, it was confirmed that the pedestrian environment is shaped by the combination of pedestrian circulation and multifaceted program integration.