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A Study on Development of Publicness Evaluation Index of Indoor Privately Owned Public Space Using Space Syntax - Focused on New York City Indoor Privately Owned Public Spaces -

공간구문론을 활용한 실내공개공지 공공성 평가지표 개발 연구 - 뉴욕시 실내공개공지를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2020.02.16
  • Accepted : 2020.04.07
  • Published : 2020.04.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a publicness evaluation index for indoor privately owned public spaces (POPS). In order to develop the index, 10 cases of indoor POPS in New York City were analyzed using Visibility Graph Analysis by evaluating its accessibility and visual openness. The results are as follows; (1) Accessibility and openness of indoor POPS were higher compared to other public spaces on the first floor. (2) Cases with high accessibility index installed a higher number of entrances. (3) Cases with high openness index were mostly composed of a glass wall. (4) The publicness index was high when the lobby and the indoor POPS are shared. (5) Atrium types were highly utilized and the evaluation index was also high whereas, linear types were less utilized and the evaluation index was lower.

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