Title |
A Study on the Functional Analysis of Parking Lot Expansion Technology using Technology-Tree |
Authors |
Youn, Bohyung ; Choi, Jaewook ; Park, Sungpyo ; Kim, Taewan ; Lee, Chansik |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2019.20.3.064 |
Keywords |
Parking Lot Remodeling ; Parking Lot Expansion Plan ; Main Entry Plan ; Function Analysis ; Function Deployment ; Technology Tree |
Abstract |
Aged apartments lack parking space and are suffering from severe parking difficulties due to the increase in the supply of private cars due to the economic improvement. Efficient remodeling technology is required as a way to solve the problem of a shortage of parking spaces, but there is a lack of establishing a technology for remodeling plans that can reflect the characteristics of various parks. This study was conducted to analyze the functions of the parking lot expansion technology using the technology tree and to derive the final technology through the function deployment. As a result of functional deployment of the plan to expand the parking lot, the fifth function was deployed and a total of 22 technologies were derived. Four types of technologies are categorized, four technologies for underground expansion, 12 technologies for underground and ground expansion, two technologies for ground expansion, and four technologies for ground-based expansion. As a result of the functional deployment of the main entrance plan, the fifth function was deployed and derived with 22 technologies. The total technologies were grouped into four categories, four technologies for direct underground entry, 11 technologies for indirect underground entry, three technologies for direct access to ground, and four technologies for indirect entry to ground. Through case verification, the detailed technologies applied to the semi-industrial complex of remodeling were identified and expert surveys and interviews were conducted to verify the adequacy of the technology tree. |