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주거안전 취약거처 관련 법규에 관한 문헌고찰 연구: 반지하와 옥탑주거를 중심으로
김석경(Kim, Suk-Kyung),박진슬(Park, Jin-Seul),임하라(Yim, Ha-Rah),정종대(Jung, Jong-dae) 한국주거학회 2023 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.35 No.1
The purpose of this study is to examine domestic and foreign codes and regulations regarding semi-basement housing and rooftop units, and to discuss the points that these two housing types need to be improved and considered in the future to function as safe housing. Keyword searches and analysis were conducted. As a result of reviewing the current building and residential codes and regulations of vulnerable housing, focusing on semi-basement housing and rooftop housing, the identified problems were related to 1) the minimum housing standards that are not suitable for the current situation and 2) the evacuation and fire protection standards that are difficult to apply to these two housing types. Above all, considering that both semi-basement and rooftop units are vulnerable to flooding and fire, it is urgent to prepare safety-related standards for vulnerable dwellings. Inclusive and detailed codes and regulations should be established so that semi-basement and rooftop units can serve as safe housing for residents in the future.
미국의 Single-Room Occupancy(SRO)의 현황 및 거주환경적 특성분석
김석경(Kim, Suk-Kyung),진미윤(Jin, Meeyoon) 한국주거학회 2019 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.31 No.2
The purpose of the study is to identify the past and current status of the single-room occupancy(SRO) in the United States and diagnose the issues and characteristics of its management and living environments. Based on the comprehensive review of literature and past and current cases, we concluded the paper with potential issues and problems we need to solve for future to provide better residential environments for very low-income residents’ in urban areas. This study analyzed the contents from relevant literature, Internet sources, and HUD’s policies for SRO. Traditionally, SRO was provided for very low-income people in urban areas. The quality of their living environment was very low, however. The first official action to offer better quality of living environments in SRO was Mackinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act in 1987. Since then, SRO has been offered as one of the housing options for the homeless, veterans, or low-income people. Although their residential environmental quality was low at the beginning, current efforts for improving the quality have been notable. However, the future direction of the SRO to accommodate various housing needs from the urban low-income should still be discussed.
실내디자인 교과과정 및 교과목 사례연구 - 한국과 미국의 실내디자인학과 사례를 중심으로 -
김석경(Kim, Suk-Kyung),박지연(Park, Jeeyeon),이은실(Lee, Eunsil),크리스티 켈럼(Kellom, Kristy) 한국실내디자인학회 2020 한국실내디자인학회논문집 Vol.29 No.3
The purpose of this study is to analyze the characteristics of interior design curriculum and courses in Korea using case studies and conduct an intensive case study in a CIDA-accredited interior design program in the United States. The Interior Design Program at Michigan State University was chosen for the case study because it has been accredited since 1975 and has successfully renewed their accreditation a few years ago. The analysis of Korean curriculum shows that many interior design programs offer three categories of the courses: (1) theories and issues, (2) technique and skills, and (3) implications and practices. In Michigan State Interior Design Program, the main components of the curriculum and courses are based on the Professional Standards by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, like other CIDA-accredited programs in the US. Their courses emphasize implications and practices so that students can start their professional career right after graduation. Course titles and contents are flexible, within the criteria that CIDA requires for the accreditation. The findings from these case studies indicate the strong need for interior design curriculum in Korea to provide diverse topics that CIDA"s standards recommend. Design studio projects should integrate other course contents and promote practical solutions so that students could be ready for their career right after graduation.
김채리(Kim, Cherry),김석경(Kim, Suk-Kyung) 한국주거학회 2023 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.35 No.1
This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of the WELL building certification whether it ensures an appropriate sleeping environment. A literature review was conducted to analyze previous research on the sleep environment, focusing on the WELL certification. Major findings of this research were as follows: The standards of WELL certification related to the sleeping environment can be classified into two main categories: built environment (Air, Light, Thermal comfort, Sound) and architectural design (Nourishment, Movement, Mind, Community). Analysis of the research in the built environment field revealed that, despite minute variations in the numerical results, the parameters meet the WELL certification requirements. In contrast, contrasting outcomes were identified in the architectural design field, as the impact of architectural design on sleep quality is complex and indirect. Nevertheless, the architectural design standards by the WELL certification were found to promote residents’ health, which is deeply linked to improvements in sleep quality. Therefore, it can be inferred that the architectural design standards on the WELL certification would have a positive impact on improving the sleep quality of the residents.
웰빌딩 인증을 받은 주거용 건물의 건축적 특성 및 개선 방안에 관한 연구
김채리(Cherry Kim),김석경(Suk-Kyung Kim),사빈듀라니(Sabeen Durrani) 한국주거학회 2023 한국주거학회 논문집 Vol.34 No.1
The purpose of this study is to identify architectural characteristics of WELL certified residential buildings and provide future suggestions. The research methodology involved conducting in-depth case studies on six WELL certified residential buildings. To conduct these case studies, a framework was established by reviewing resources provided by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). Major findings of this study are as follows: First, WELL certification deal with not only physical health but also mental well-being of occupants. It encourages to adopt biophilic design and provides various indoor and outdoor amenities to support occupant health. Second, WELL certification provides qualitative standards considering the relationship between spatial design and occupants’ health, including the categories of air, water, and light. However, there are some limitations that need to be addressed for future applications. First, it is necessary to categorize standards based on the function of residential buildings and provide more specific standards for each building type. Additionally, it is suggested that WELL need to provide the ways that existing buildings can be certified, as the certification currently only applies to new buildings. Lastly, post-occupancy evaluations should be conducted to examine how WELL certification affects occupants’ health.
코로나-19 상황에서의 아파트 커뮤니티 시설 내 실내운동시설의 운영 방안에 관한 연구
김채리(Kim, Cherry),김석경(Kim, Suk-Kyung) 한국주거학회 2021 한국주거학회 논문집 Vol.32 No.5
The purpose of this study is to identify characteristics and limitations of the operation of indoor sports facilities in the apartment complexes and identify the ways to improve management plan under the COVID-19 pandemic. As the research methods, a literature review and case studies with surveys were conducted. For details, the guidelines for indoor sports facilities of 6 countries were reviewed and a survey of 11 apartment complexes located in Seoul and Gyeonggi province was conducted. Major findings by this study are as follows. First, the facilities managed by resident autonomous management method need to assign social distancing coaches to follow the guidelines. This could compensate for the problems which led to the closure of the facilities due to the absence of the managers. Second, spatial solutions such as space rearrangement would be an efficient social distancing method for apartment community facilities, since it is hard for managers to fully control the situations due to the fact that the substantive owner of the facilities are residents. Third, it is necessary to standardize guidelines according to the operation method. Since autonomous management and entrusted management have different operational problems, guidelines should be established based on the limitations according to the management methods.