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Case Study of Ocean Floating Architecture in Response to Climate Change
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기후변화 대응 해상 플로팅 주거건축의 사례분석

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Hur, Jisu (충북대학교) Lim, Eunteak (충북대학교) Shon, Donghwa (충북대학교)
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The Korean Housing Association 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 Autumn Annual Conference of The Korean Housing Association 2024
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2024.6
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237 - 240 (4page)

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Case Study of Ocean Floating Architecture in Response to Climate Change
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Global warming, fueled by reckless development and environmental pollution, is negatively impacting the atmosphere, land, and marine systems and ecosystems, including through climate change. Rising sea levels due to climate change are predicted to trigger a chain of problems, including land loss from flooding, migration of coastal populations, and reduced residential and agricultural areas due to continued population growth. The social costs of these issues are expected to be immense. For South Korea, a nation surrounded by sea on three sides with a lengthy coastline of 2,413km and numerous coastal cities, the potential damage from rising sea levels is particularly significant. Therefore, proactive national-level responses are crucial. Floating architecture is gaining traction as a potential solution to this challenge. This study analyzes various scales of floating residential architecture and proposes directions for its development.

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I. 서론
II. 이론적 배경
III. 사례 및 선행연구 분석을 통한 특징 및 주거발전 방향
IV. 결론
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