지역특수성을 고려한 장애인 체육센터의 건축계획연구-군단위 소규모 체육시설을 중심으로-

Translated title of the contribution: A Study on the Architectural Design for Disability Sports and Culture Center Considering Regional Specificity - Focused on the Small-scale Sports Center in Local Districts -

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Abstract

The architectural plans for the ongoing construction of disability sports and culture centers at the local municipal level are being proposed with a uniform consideration of architectural factors, without taking into account the specific characteristics of each region. However, when it comes to establishing centers for disabled sports and culture, especially in small-scale municipal areas, meticulous consideration of the local community's characteristics and the living environment of local disabled individuals should be prioritized to plan for more effective and proactive facilities. Firstly, taking into account the concentration of cultural welfare facilities in the municipal area, ground-floor spaces with excellent accessibility have been planned as open communal areas, where users of disabled and non-disabled facilities can naturally interact, facilitating social integration and exchange. Secondly, based on prior research analysis, spaces for comfortable viewing of various events held in the disabled sports arena have been proposed, allowing both disabled individuals and their families to comfortably watch the events. Thirdly, considering the immobility of some disabled individuals, who spend a significant amount of time indoors, an emphasis has been placed on creating open indoor spaces as well as decks and terrace areas, allowing them to enjoy diverse indoor and outdoor landscapes.
Translated title of the contributionA Study on the Architectural Design for Disability Sports and Culture Center Considering Regional Specificity - Focused on the Small-scale Sports Center in Local Districts -
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)32-42
Number of pages11
Journal청소년시설환경
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

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