Tracking the morphology of building types and site planning layouts within Seoul’s reconstructed and redeveloped apartment complexes

IF 0.8 3区 历史学 0 ARCHITECTURE Planning Perspectives Pub Date : 2023-03-06 DOI:10.1080/02665433.2023.2182828
S. Hwang, Hangyu Oh, Jae Woo Kim
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ABSTRACT Urban residential redevelopment projects in Seoul, South Korea gradually replaced the deteriorating low-rise residential fabrics with high-rise, high-density apartment complexes. Despite flat-type being the dominant style for apartment buildings, compact tower-type buildings popularised in the late 1990s to maximise density in terms of floor area ratio, ensure open green spaces and provide favourable views. However, as tower-type buildings possessed several deficiencies, such as non-southern orientation, difficulties in cross-ventilation, and comparatively higher construction costs, a compromise emerged in the 2000s. In succession, various morphologically modified and intentionally deformed buildings and their accompanying site planning configurations emerged to overcome the shortcomings of the newly built high-rise apartment complexes. This study aims to (1) track the evolving apartment building morphology and (2) identify different layout configurations in accordance with the transformed building types, specifically those constructed in redeveloped and reconstructed housing projects. Diverse building modification and relevant arrangement strategies are primarily oriented to the internal residents’ interests, while the public dimension outside the complex is inconspicuously underestimated. Thus, it is crucial to further perceive and promote awareness of the public space in ways that counterbalance the dominantly privatized pedestrian environment and neighbourhood-scape based on systematic comprehension of apartment buildings and their layout morphologies.
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追踪首尔重建和再开发公寓综合体中建筑类型的形态和场地规划布局
韩国首尔的城市住宅改造项目逐渐用高层、高密度的公寓综合体取代了老化的低层住宅结构。尽管平房型是公寓建筑的主要风格,但紧凑型塔式建筑在20世纪90年代末开始流行,以最大限度地提高密度,容积率,确保开放的绿色空间,并提供良好的景观。然而,由于塔式建筑存在一些不足,例如非南向,交叉通风困难,以及相对较高的建筑成本,因此在2000年代出现了一种折衷方案。随后,各种形态修改和有意变形的建筑及其伴随的场地规划配置出现,以克服新建高层公寓综合体的缺点。本研究旨在(1)追踪公寓建筑形态的演变;(2)根据改造后的建筑类型,特别是在再开发和重建的住房项目中建造的建筑类型,确定不同的布局配置。多样的建筑改造和相关的布置策略主要以内部居民的利益为导向,而综合体外部的公共维度则被明显低估。因此,在系统理解公寓建筑及其布局形态的基础上,进一步感知和提升公共空间的意识,以平衡主要的私人行人环境和邻里景观。
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期刊介绍: Planning Perspectives is a peer-reviewed international journal of history, planning and the environment, publishing historical and prospective articles on many aspects of plan making and implementation. Subjects covered link the interest of those working in economic, social and political history, historical geography and historical sociology with those in the applied fields of public health, housing construction, architecture and town planning. The Journal has a substantial book review section, covering UK, North American and European literature.
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