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A Study on Domain Changes and Re-composition of Spaces at High-rise Apartment Unit
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고층집합주거 단위평면의 영역성 변화와 재구성 특성 연구

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ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF KOREA JOURNAL OF THE ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF KOREA Planning & Design Vol.22 No.10 (WN.216) KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2006.10
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57 - 64 (8page)

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A Study on Domain Changes and Re-composition of Spaces at High-rise Apartment Unit
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This study focuses on the extraction of the characteristics for domain changes and re-composition according to the privacy and living behavior which reflect Korean consciousness at high-rise apartment of contemporary city. Pursuing the essence of habitation protects the living space to be wasted and constructs the sustainable optimum space which maximize efficiency. To make the independent space of balcony area is a kind of privacy control mechanism in korean life style, and it makes the openness of family stronger and supports to maintain family relationship from outside. A unit floor plan is required to openness and community of family in family space, and if each family member secures his minimum private space, the flexibility of each space remain with relationship of family members. So, it is more important to secure the household unit privacy rather than the individual privacy.

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1. 서론
2. 영역성과 자타경계조절
3. 한국인의 의식과 거주공간영역
4. 고충집합 주거단위평면의 영역성 재구성 분석
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