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A Study on the Regenerative Characteristics of Cafes Utilizing Idle Industrial Facilities in South Korea - Focusing on the Recent Cases Regenerated from Large Modern Cultural Heritage -

한국에서 유휴 산업시설을 활용한 카페의 재생적 특징 연구 - 대형 근대문화유산의 최근 재생사례를 중심으로 -

  • Eom, Jun-Sik (Department of Architectural Engineering, Hongik University)
  • Received : 2019.05.11
  • Accepted : 2019.07.09
  • Published : 2019.07.30

Abstract

In South Korea, the cafes utilizing idle industrial facilities have become popular recently. The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of these social phenomena and to examine the spatial characteristics of cafes regenerated from idle industrial facilities. For the study method, this study first looked at the unique spatial characteristics of Korean cafes and the cause of the increase in the number of cafes regenerated in South Korea. And then it looked at five cases where factories and warehouses built during the industrialization period (1900s~1970s) of South Korea were regenerated as cafes after 2015. Finally, this study was examined the regenerative characteristics that could be transformed from idle industrial facilities into cafes by the type analysis such as the background of the times and the strategy of regeneration. The results showed that three spatial characteristics(large single, multi-functional and emotional) preferred in South Korean cafes appeared in cafes regenerated from idle industrial facilities.

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