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Acoustic design for the renovation of a cultural heritage building, SH high school auditorium (문화재로 지정된 SH고등학교 강당의 음향리노베이션설계 및 평가)

  • Jeong, Daeup;Oh, Yedam;Lee, Hyojin
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.266-274
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    • 2019
  • As can be seen in the statistics on domestic performance facilities, small or large scale of acoustic renovations seem to be unavoidable in many of those facilities due to its senility. However it is hard to find case studies which can be referred to for its acoustic renovation process. This study tried to provide a case study example of acoustic renovation for a high school auditorium which has many restrictions as a cultural heritage building. Requirements from the client and acoustic problems found through a field measurement of existing space motivated acoustic design solutions and alternatives which can improve the acoustics of the space. The whole process from the initial stage of diagnosing acoustic problems to the final stage of a post acoustic evaluation after the completion of construction was described. The result from the post acoustic evaluation suggested that reverberation characteristics of the space as well as definition and clarity have been greatly improved by applying acoustic design solutions and alternatives. However, loudness of sounds in the space didn't reach the aimed level, which is due to the limited capability of slat ceiling structure for providing strong early reflections.

A Study on the Convergence of Renovation Measures for Urban Ecological Park Considering the Thermal Environment in Summer - With a Case of Gildong Ecological Park - (여름철 열환경을 고려한 도시생태공원 리노베이션 방안 융합 연구 - 길동생태공원을 사례로 -)

  • Kwon, Ki Uk
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.36
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2018
  • This study recent changes in urban thermal environment caused by climate change generate diverse problems such as urban heat island effects, heat wave, and drought. Under this condition, with the increased perception and expectation of the quality of life, the urban citizens' desire for outdoor activities is increasing. This study conducted the thermal environment analysis focusing on the urban ecological park used by many urban citizens, and also suggested the renovation measures for urban ecological park considering the thermal environment. As the research site, the ecologically-favorable Gildong Ecological Pak with diverse space composition was selected. The measuring items were measured and analyzed by dividing them into thermal environment index and thermal comfort index. In the results of analysis in each type of park space, the forest zone showed the most favorable result. Based on such results, total three kinds of renovation measures for urban ecological park considering the thermal environment were suggested. Through this, the urban ecology park renovation plans were presented in three ways. The results of this study are meaningful in that it can be used as a base material for creating an ecological park considering the thermal environment.

Evaluation of Ventilation Effectiveness Before and After Kitchen Renovation in Schools of Gyeongsangnam-do (경남지역 학교 급식조리실 개선 전후 환기성능 평가)

  • Jongwon Son;Taehyeung Kim;Hyunchul Ha;Byounghoon Kim;Kritana Prueksakorn
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.35-47
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: Many cases of lung cancer have been reported by school kitchen workers as occupational cancer. Twenty-eight schools in Gyeongsangnam-do Province were selected to evaluate the effect of improved kitchen ventilation systems. Ventilation characteristics before and after renovation were compared and design techniques were identified. Methods: In the design stage for kitchen ventilation systems, expert intervention was used to improve the designs. Ventilation characteristics and air quality were evaluated before and after the renovations. Hood face velocity and fan flow rate were measured and the smoke visualization technique was used to evaluate the capability of protecting worker's breathing zone. The concentrations of PM0.3 were measured at points not adjacent to cooking equipment because these concentrations fluctuate greatly. Results: Mean hood face velocity increased from 0.29 m/s before renovation to 0.7m/s after renovation. The concentrations of PM0.3 showed a roughly 95% reduction. Concentrations of CO showed more than a 75% reduction. Smoke visualization showed greater protection of workers' breathing zone. Conclusions: Advanced design techniques for school kitchen ventilation systems were applied to renovate old kitchen ventilation systems. The performance of the new kitchen ventilation systems was nearly excellent. Further improvement of design techniques is still needed, however.

A Review on Rural Development Policies of the Participatory Government (참여정부 농촌개발정책의 회고)

  • Lee, Byung-Ki
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.145-175
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    • 2008
  • This study has been carried out in order to examine the characteristics and rationales of the rural development policies of the President Roh Moo-Hyun's 'Participatory Government. The study is summarized into two different directions: characterization and rationalization. Characteristics of the government's rural development policies during the President Roh Moo-Hyun's 'Participatory Government (2003-2008) were three folds. First, the government has been more concerned with rural income level problems than those of living-environment standards. Second, the effect of the government's rural development policies has depended heavily upon both 'green tourism' and 'regional renovation'. Third, it has emphasized the applications of bottom-up approach particularly. This study found out a couple of problems about the rationales of the recent rural development policies; First, the developmental potentials and effects of policy measures which designate the rural green tourism, the regional renovation, and the bottom-up approach etc. were all over-estimated. Second, the structure of recent rural development policies was not vivid enough. Policy targets and measures have been proposed very vaguely; therefore, they have caused difficulties in identifying the actual feasibility and appropriateness of the rural development policies.

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The policy issues for the apartment remodeling projects (공동주택 리모델링 정책의 현황과 개선방향)

  • Yoon Young-Sun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • autumn
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    • pp.42-45
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    • 2002
  • Building remodeling concept includes maintenance & repair and renovation. We have long-term repair plan and special repair fund system for the apartment maintenance & repair, but they do not operate well. And laws and ordinances are being revised in relation with renovation. However, more policy improvement and assistance are needed in order to activate the apartment remodeling project. Especially preferential loan and tax reduction policy and deregulation of building provisions are the main tasks for the apartment remodeling.

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A Study on the Interior Design Method applied to the Commercialization of the Modern Architectures - 'Minami-za' and 'Shinpu-kan' in Kyoto - (근대건축물의 상업용도 활용사례에 나타난 내부공간 디자인 수법에 관한 연구 - 교토(경도)(京都)시의 '미나미좌(남좌)(南座)'와 '신푸우칸(신풍관)(新風館)'의 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Lim, Tae-Hee
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.5 s.58
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    • pp.44-51
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    • 2006
  • Careful attentions should be paid on the renovation of historical building, not only because it conservations architectural heritages by affording new roles of the present days, but also determine their successive value in the stream of the preservation of cultural properties. Among drastically-increasing interest in the remodeling of the modem architecture in Korea, it is meaningful to research the cases in Japan since there are precedent, accumulative, and ample example of lengthened time. In this paper, two examples with different renovation concept, 'harmony' and 'confrontation' are compared. 'Minami-za' is the typical example to harmonize the present requirement with the original purpose and the memories of the buildings, where the use and the design are preserved. On the contrary, 'Shinpu-kan' is exemplified as confrontation where everything except the facade and the structure was remodeled. It is suggested to understand 'harmony' and 'confrontation' as a way to the coexistence of 'new' and 'old' on the basic of the historical meaning of architectures, not only as a design trend.

A Study on The Types and Traits of Conversion Design Methods of Modern Architecture for Renewal Use in Japan (일본에서의 근대건축물의 재생과 활용을 위한 킨버전디자인 수법의 유형과 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lo, Jung-Eun;Park, Chan-Il
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.16 no.2 s.61
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    • pp.40-50
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    • 2007
  • This study started from my concern over maintenance and renewal of existing buildings and other seriously damaged Modern Architecture under the urban development. Above all, we must face up to reality of an increasing need of renovation of old buildings that are in its physical, social, and economical decrepitude. Currently, 25% of total buildings come under renovation period within 20 years, which means that we do not have enough time to decide the destiny of old buildings. In the city, there has been endless controversy over conversation and development. Recently the Cultural property Registration System made it possible a positive usage of non-designated cultural property with historical value. This very useful system renewed our perception on Modern Architecture as cultural property and also triggered peoples' interest in recreating new value beyond economical one. So we really need a balanced view that can bring into both growth of contemporary city and renewal use of Modern Architecture. Here, in this study I tried to solve that problem with Conversion Design and define what a realistic design way for them is. To get more reasonable result, I chose a factor analysis for 20 conversion projects in Japanese Modern Architecture. Conversion Design is a proper way to restore the identity of old buildings and the most effective way to sustainable use of Modern Architecture.

Current Status and Policies for Improvement of Korean Water works Based on the Analyis of Revenue and Operation Costs (최근 세입·세출 분석을 통한 우리나라 수도사업의 현황 및 개선방안)

  • Jeong, Tae-Un;Yang, Seung-Heun;Kim, Jin-Min;Choi, Suing-Il
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.637-645
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    • 2009
  • To understand the financial situation of waterworks, the revenue and operation cost from 1996 have been analyzed. The budget of waterworks was 3,775 billion won in 1996 and grew up to 5,774 billion won in 2007. The budget has grown about 1.53 times during 11 years. Based on 2007, total cost for supplying water, rehabilitating old facilities and returning debt and its interest was 4146 billion won. The cost was recovered by 2,825 billion won of water revenue, 827 billion won of various fees revenue, 571 billion won of financial grant and 89 billion won of loan. Until 2007, the 15.3% of operation cost for waterworks was covered by government grant and loan. The renovation cost for old non-efficient facilities was 1,356 billion won in 1996 and was 1,486 billion won in 2007. The renovation cost was not increased remarkably during 10 years. Since the total operation cost was increased about 1.5 times, the percentage for renovating old facilities was decreased from 36% to 25.7%. This trend need to be alerted because the renovation has been slow down when the facilities for water supply need more rehabilitation.

of Renovation for Green Building of Public BuildingA Study on Adequacy (공공 건축물의 그린빌딩화를 위한 리노베이션수법의 타당성 연구)

  • Hyun, Gun-Chul;Kim, Tae-Il;Yang, Gun
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2010
  • The aims of this study is to analyze that the double-skinned outer surface of building will be the effective measure to improve the use of space and save energy through the evaluation of the buildings renovation. In other words, it is significantly effective to increase the insulation of the outer surface where the most heat loss occurs; it is also energy-saving to convert the space created by pilotis in the southern and northern parts of the buildings into an double-skinned atrium. Research methods of this study are consisted with two steps, situation analysis and simulation analysis. IRISYS 1000 Series Imager was used for research of situation analysis and Visual DOE 4.0 was used for simulation analysis with the 1st Buildings of Jeju Special self-Governing Province. As results of simulation, it was proved that Double skin Method is more effective for green building than basic model. it was predicted to save 8.6% of energy by Double skin Method. Especially, in case of using of ventilation within double-skinned atrium, it was predicted that saving of energy was most effective than other method.

A Study on the Expansion and Renovation for the General Hospitals in Korea (우리 나라 종합병원의 증·개축 과정에 관한 조사연구)

  • Yang, Jae-Bong;Kim, Ha-Jin;Yang, Nae-Won
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2001
  • In the 20th Century, the genera1 hospitals in Korea had changed in Qualitative and Quantitative aspects, The former would include such as the development of medical skills, equipments, and network system, The expansion of hospital space, increased numbers of hospitals and greater demands of medical attention from the public would be included in the latter, These various changes have been related to external forces such as the growth of the population, the changes in medical policy, the growth of G.N.P, the continuing discovery of new illnesses, the changes in architecture policy, and et cetera. Particularly, the hospitals built in 1970's and 80's have been expanded and renovated to cover the shortage of space, aged facilities, and the changes in hospital atmosphere. Thus, we hope that this study would provide appropriate data for master plans for new medical facilities as well as expansion and renovation data for old ones.

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