• 제목/요약/키워드: Bedroom furniture

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3차원 가상 색채 환경 상에서 사용자의 감성적 인터랙션에 관한 연구 (Experiencing the 3D Color Environment: Understanding User Interaction with a Virtual Reality Interface)

  • 오프리엔 데니엘;윤소연
    • 감성과학
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.789-796
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구에서는 다양한 색채환경에 대한 반응을 파악하기 위해 3차원 가상환경 인터페이스를 개발하고, 개발된 인터페이스에 대해 사용자가 어떻게 감성적으로 인터렉션하는지를 평가하였다. 3차원 가상환경은 후면 투사형 대형화면을 통해 제시되었으며, 가구를 포함한 실내 환경요소에 12가지 색채조합을 적용한 후, 피실험자들에게 색채조합에 대한 반응과 아울러 가상환경 인터페이스를 통한 감성적 인터렉션을 함께 평가하도록 하였다. 총 34명의 대학생들이 실험에 참여하였으며, 피실험자들은 대형화면 ($8'{\times}6'$)에 제시되는 고화질의 색채 환경 속에서 표준 입력장치를 사용하여 360도로 시선을 움직일 수 있었다. '공간적 실재감(Spatial Presence)', '주제와 연관성(Topic Involvement)', 및 '유쾌함(Enjoyment)'에 관한 자기보고형 설문지를 통해 가상환경파의 인터랙션을 통한 감성 및 인지적 반응을 파악하였다. 현 연구는 향후 디자인 연구, 특히 환경디자인 연구에 3차원 가상환경 인터페이스를 적용하고자 하는 연구자들이 사용자 인터랙션을 사전에 이해하는데 기여할 것으로 기대된다.

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메가스포츠시설의 사후 활용을 위한 임시주거 계획 - 2018평창동계올림픽을 중심으로 - (The Planning of Temporary Housing for Post Application of Mega Sports Facilities - Focused on the 2018 Winter Olympics -)

  • 이종찬;강윤도;김병선
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: This is a study on the planning of temporary housing for post application of Mega Sports facilities. The subject of the study is 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, which is to suggest building an alternative temporary housing using shipping containers(high cube), which solve the lack of accommodations and recycle temporary housing after Olympics, save money and be eco-friendly in Olympics. Method: This study includes this ; research on the a fact-finding survey about Mega sports facilities post application and demand survey on 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics accomodations and an analysis about temporary housing plan. Furthermore we decided temporary housing building plan by analyzing residents' needs and traits of the housing etc. Through this, we made a schematic design for household units. Result: As a result, this study is a plan of making space, forms, and structure. The planned size is $38.4m^2$(L:12m, W:3.2m) except balcony, and indoor height is 2.5m. The space consists of entrance, bathroom, bedroom and living room with folding furniture system. Also there's a detailed floor plan of the ceiling, wall, and floor we drew up. The ceiling and wall consist of dampproof film, noncombustible board, fire proof urethane form, and color-designed sheet. The floor is composed of floor tile, cement mortar, light concrete(with heat coil), insulation, and dampproof film. Additionally, this study is a plan of interior dry wall with detail using modular construction method for work efficiency and quality improvement.

숙박시설의 객실 유형에 따른 유니버설디자인 적용 방안에 대한 연구 - 장애인객실과 일반객실 유형비교·분석 및 FGI를 통하여 (A Study on the Application of Universal Design according to Room Types of Accommodation - Through classification and analysis of room types and FGI)

  • 류상오;김인순
    • 의료ㆍ복지 건축 : 한국의료복지건축학회 논문집
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2017
  • Purpose : Due to the shortage of the room for the disabled, it may be difficult to use the accommodation for the disabled (especially wheelchair users). The purpose of this paper is to propose a universal design(UD) application for all rooms to solve the problems caused by the shortage and the decrease of the usage rate of the rooms for the disabled. Methods : Classify and analyze the type of room and bathroom according to the survey. The space of the room is classified into six types mainly based on the relation and location among the entrance, the bathroom, and the bedroom. Also, the bathroom is classified into 20 types considering the positional relationship with the entrance and between sanitary fixture. By using these types, FGI survey will be conducted and the application of UD will be reviewed and presented. Results : We analyzed by using the types of the room and the bathroom. One of majority type in the actual research and two of UD applicable types from FGI, are shown UD application. In addition, the bathroom were analyzed about four types from FGI. The room were shown about the activity space and the furniture layout for UD. The bathroom were shown about the space for the entrance, the internal activitiy space and the arrangement of the sanitary fixture. Implications : By comparing and analyzing through type classification, it was found that universal design can be applied to all rooms. Therefore, it is expected that the UD will be activated in all rooms of the accommodation.

아이덴티티를 표현하는 노인가정의 소유물 배치패턴 사례연구 (A Case Study of Possession Display Pattern as a Mean of Self-identity Expression in Older People's Households)

  • 최정신
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제18권5호
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2007
  • What is the meaning of home to older people? How much is home significant for older people? How do they express self-identity through decorating their own homes? These are the new subjects that scholars in the West are involved in lately in terms of micro-perspective (George, 1998; Kellett, Gilroy & Jason, 2005; Gilroy & Kellett, 2006). It is evident that home has more significant meaning to older people than other age groups, since the older are more likely to spend greater time within the home through lower income, lessening mobility or loss of companions (Gilroy, 2005). Also the older tend to cling to their homes and attach to possessions than the younger. Older people's possessions are the things that memories of their lives were absorbed. Therefore, possession display can role as a mean of showing their past lives and memories. Gilroy and her colleagues (2005, 2006) found that there was a certain pattern of possession display in English older people's households, and that older people would like to express self-identity through decorating their own homes with their precious possessions. Then, isn't it interesting to find out if there is any pattern of possession display or decoration items in Korean older people's households as well? Thus, the aim of this study is to describe pattern of possession display as a mean of expressing self-identity in Korean older people's households. Interview with older people was used to find out the way and reason of display possessions. Observation method including taking photos and hand-drawings was also added in order to demonstrate detail condition of display items in the house. Possessions display and furniture arrangement in the living room and bedroom were investigated to find out a certain pattern of display and meaning. Research objects were healthy older people aged over 60, who are living independently from their adult children, and who can manage housekeeping by themselves. 32 households were investigated in the area of Seoul, Kyunggi, Chungchungnam, and Kangwon provinces. The findings demonstrate that most precious possession for Korean older people is photo of themselves; especially one taken in their younger age. The reason of it is because the photo reminds them of their heydays when they were vital. Photo of the most beloved one is displayed more frequently in the bedroom than in the living room indicating consistence with English case. As symmetrical display pattern was dominant in case of English older people's households, no dominant display pattern is found in Korean case. Korean older people also cling to their homes and possessions and want to keep their dwelling space as large as what they use now. It is notable that even after they become older and frail, they want sufficient space to display possessions as a mean of self-identity expression. Attachment to possessions and decoration can give older people significant meaning of identity, and it is the reason why architects or interior designers have to meet older people's needs. It needs consideration that residents are allowed to bring their old furniture and precious possessions when they move in elderly housing unit in order to minimize environmental shock, as well as feeling at home. This subject could suggest a clue to designers or architects who have to meet residents' needs in space design of elderly housing or facilities in the future. Psychological well-being of older people can be met by making them feel at home wherever they live. They need space where they can express their own identity and personality even in case when they have to live in a limited small space like elderly housing unit or nursing home.