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CPTED 사례 분석을 통한 디자인 제안

Design proposal through CPTED case analysis

  • 한현석 (동아대학교 산업디자인학과)
  • Han, Hyun-Suk (Department of Industrial Design, Dong-A University)
  • 투고 : 2021.08.25
  • 심사 : 2021.11.20
  • 발행 : 2021.11.28

초록

현대 사회에서 사람들은 서로의 공간을 공유하면서 환경 속에서 살아가며 안전을 위해 각자의 공간을 확보하고 있다. 본 연구는 환경디자인을 통해 범죄로부터 시민의 안전을 확보하는 CPTED(Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design)에 대한 관심이 높아짐에 따라 공공 디자인의 개념에 대한 이해를 통해 탐색이 가능한 공공 공간 디자인을 연구한다. 본 연구를 통해 공공 디자인의 개념과 사례에 대한 다양한 사례 연구를 통하여 CPTED의 진행 기준을 정립하였다. 본 연구는 최종 추출된 키워드로 각 성공 사례의 결과를 분석하고, 최종 10개의 키워드 도출을 통해 범죄 예방을 위한 세 가지 디자인 솔루션을 제안하였다. 각 설계 솔루션은 본 프로젝트에 참여한 25명의 CPTED 연구자가 리커트의 5점 척도로 평가 하였으며, 평가의 결과에 따라 향후 보다 안전하고 완성된 형태의 CPTED를 활용한 디자인 결과물을 제안하고자 한다.

In the modern society, people live in an environment while sharing a space with each other and secure their own space for the safety. As interest in "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)" securing the safety of citizens from crime through environmental design is increasing, this research studies the public space design realized in public environments which is explored through the understanding of the concept of public design. Through the various case studies conducted with the concept and cases of public design, a standard for proceeding with crime prevention design has been established. The research analyzes the results of successful cases with ten extracted keywords, and finally three design solutions for crime prevention were proposed through extracted keywords. Each design solution was evaluated by 25 CPTED researchers who participated in this project with Likert's 5-point scale. Based on final evaluation results, the research will further investigate better and safe approaches and solutions for CPTED.

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과제정보

This work was supported by the Dong-A University research fund.

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