Conveners
[BE3] Urban Spatial Structure and Urban Regeneration
- Yekyeong Shin (Associate Professor of Department of Architectural Engineering in Namseoul University)
Description
Modern urban space is inevitably changing in a rapidly changing urban society, such as changes in industrial structure, impact of corona pandemic, AI and big data, sustainability and coexistence.
As a result, the spatial experience of urban residents, what they demand from the city, and the urban structure are also very different from before. Technological, economic, social, and policy changes affect urban space physically, visually, and cognitively, and these changes are reflected in the spatial structure at the urban and architectural scale in various ways.
Looking at these trends emerging in modern cities, the purpose of this session is to comprehensively deal with research from various perspectives, such as urban regeneration, smart cities, inclusive cities, and urban restoration, to share international research trends related to cities.
The topics of this session are as follows.
- Urban Spatial Structure of Modern Society
- Urban development and urban regeneration
- Changes in development and influence on urban space due to fundamental changes in industrial structure and corona pandemic
- Smart city planning and design
- Urban resilience
- An inclusive city as a space for coexistence
The development and maintenance of built environments require continuous decision-making processes aimed at improving current conditions. By analyzing on- and off-site contexts, we have delivered outcomes of where and to what extent to develop, redevelop and refurbish built environments. With the continuous improvement of computational technologies such as geographic information systems and...
Various efforts are being made to find scientific evidence on how the physical environment affects the human body and psychological state. This scientific level of research began in earnest at the end of the 20th century when it was revealed that the connection between the brain and the immune system was a crucial clue to maintaining health. Accordingly, the demand for evidence-based design...
From the perspective of diversity, an inclusive city should create an environment that reflects the needs of various residents and users, and children should be given top priority. In particular, children living in poor housing environments are prone to experience multidimensional deficiencies in their home and neighborhood environments. This study visited about 20 households of children...
Railroads and ports are important transportation infrastructures that connect the national territory vertically and horizontally or even abroad. Reading these spaces as a dimension of urban regeneration means not only seeing them as transportation facilities, but also solving them from a convergent perspective of history, geography, humanities, and human beings.
During the period of...
As a visual object, OOH(Out-of-home) advertisements are exposed as landscape by pedestrians (Cho, 2009). The installation of OOH advertisements determines the image of the street and the city, and what appears as a set of local environmental features can be defined as OOH advertisement landscape (Lee, 2022). Korea's OOH advertisement landscape has been criticized for being the main culprit of...