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사무소 건물에서 업무특성과 조직특성이 공간구조에 미치는 영향
유우상,이승희 대한건축학회지회연합회 2007 대한건축학회연합논문집 Vol.9 No.4
Workplaces have much to do with the organization of a work group, tasks that the office workers carry out, and the structure and characteristics of the organization where the workers are affiliated with. Proper balance among them would influence workers' working condition and could raise habitability. In the midst of an intense international competition of an information oriented society, workplaces are largely being called for creative, intellectual, knowledge-based work. As methods of business management and the communication patterns have rapidly changed according to the rapid adoption of information technology, systematic measures with consistency that can properly assess organizational characteristics, work characteristics, and work performance patterns should be developed. A quantitative evaluation, based on the newly invented system, for the planning of a new workplace that can deal with change and expansion is in demand. A system to identify organizational characteristics and work characteristics is introduced in this study. The study also provides basic data on workplace planning by working on the interrelation among work characteristics, organizational characteristics, and physical properties of workplace in a quantitative and positive way using the empirical survey.
유우상 대한건축학회 2005 대한건축학회논문집 Vol.21 No.10
The explosion of scientific knowledge and technology has required sophisticated skills and specialized expertise to carry out a scientific research; many recent studies show that increased use of organizational colleagues for information is strongly related to scientific and technological performance. In research laboratories, communication among scientists has been shown to be a significant determinant of technical performance and productivity of project teams. This study intends to explore the spatial structure in laboratories and its social implication in terms of the exchange of knowledge among researchers. The study unfolds in three parts. First, it discusses the issues governing laboratory layout including the importance and types of communication in research laboratories. Second, the study explores the spatial structure of two research institutions through descriptive and analytic methods, i.e. space syntax. Third, it probes into the inner structure governing the intra-group and the inter-group communication and examines the relationship between local and global structures in terms of communication patterns.
유우상,백석종 전주대학교 공학연구소 1997 전주대학교 공학기술종합연구소 학술논문집 Vol.3 No.2
The explosion of scientific knowledge and technology has required sophisticated skills and specialized expertise to carry out a scientific research; many sociological studies show that the increase in the exchange of information between colleagues. In research laboratories, communication among scientists has been shown to be a significant determinant of technical performance and productivity of project teams. This study intends to explore the spatial structure in laboratories and its social implication in term of the exchange of knowledge among researchers. The study unfolds in three parts. First, it discusses the issues governing labaratory layout including the importance and types of communication in research laboratories. Second, the study explores the spatial structure of two research institutions through descriptive and analytic methods, i.e. space syntax. Third, it probes into the inner structure governing the intra-group and the inter-group interaction and examines the relationship between local and global structures in terms of communication patterns.
A Conceptual Framework for Comprehending the Spatial and Communication Layers in R & D Laboratories
유우상 대한건축학회 2005 Architectural research Vol.7 No.2
This study discusses "mechanisms" in a research facility, specifically focusing on the question of how we can understand what happens in the physical environment and the communication between researchers. This study attempts to address this question by examining two physical settings, before and after the move of one research-educational facility, the Institute of Paper Science and Technology. The objective of the study is to suggest conceptual models to comprehend the relationships between spatial layouts and communication. The study examines the underlying mechanism of how the levels of communication meet the layers of spatial structure. The paper has four parts. First, the preceding studies will be reviewed evoking some issues of communication and physical setting in research facilities. Second a conceptual typology in office plan will be developed providing a theoretical framework to review the spatial organization of the subject research facility, the Institute of Paper Science and Technology (IPST). Third, the spatial organization of the former building (before the move) and the present building (after the move) of IPST will be analyzed. Finally, conceptual models of the mechanism between the communication and the spatial organization will be drawn up.