지역 문화거점으로서의 소도시 공공도서관 계획에 관한 연구- 가평 중앙도서관 계획안을 중심으로 -

Translated title of the contribution: A Study on the Planning for the Local Public Library as a Regional Cultural Hub - Focused on the Gapyeong Central Library -

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Abstract

Under the advent of the knowledge-based society and impact of the information revolution, libraries in the 21st century are required within this role as a base for new community facilities away from old paradigms of storage and the provision of information. In particular, local public libraries in small-town which cultural facilities are insufficient in compared to the big cities will have to respond to the diverse cultural needs of the community as a composite function. Under this background, this study seeks to derive design strategies to be reflected in the design of Gapyeong Central Library through the literature review related to various fields of study and apply them to the final outcome of this process and designs. Characteristics such as the role and function changed, the library's usage patterns and so on derived from the literature review will be tools to increase the relevance and effectiveness of the designs. The main keyword of the library design are presented as follows: Highlighting cultural functions: internal and external space that can accommodate a variety of events and storytelling: space zoning considering accessibility on information: user-friendly configuration space: public space of the potential capabilities and vertical extension of social space.
Translated title of the contributionA Study on the Planning for the Local Public Library as a Regional Cultural Hub - Focused on the Gapyeong Central Library -
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)99-107
Number of pages9
Journal한국청소년시설환경학회논문집
Volume14
Issue number1
StatePublished - Feb 2016

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