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- 이동휘;
- 전영훈
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Urbanization contributes significantly to climate challenges, while architectural efforts often emphasize abstract eco-friendly measures despitetheir tangible impact on the environment. As artificial structures increasingly dominate urban spaces, a genuine respect for nature remainslacking. This study examines the concept of Architectural Landscape within architectural planning and reconsiders its value and potential. Aspart of green infrastructure, Architectural Landscape enhances both urban resilience and building performance. However, current standards inKorea are outdated and do not align with modern urban needs, limiting their effectiveness. To address this gap, landscaping standards andregulations in Japan, Singapore, France, and Germany are analyzed to identify key strategies that support resilience in high-density urbanenvironments. Common elements found across these countries include expandability, three-dimensionality, and ecological sustainability. Thesecharacteristics encourage adaptable urban greenery and integration into various architectural environments. Based on this analysis, the studyidentifies several limitations in Korea’s current approach. Existing standards show weak connectivity and provide insufficient green area ratios,hindering expandability. Criteria for implementing three-dimensional greening are vague, and there is a lack of ecological assessments toprevent superficial, non-sustainable landscaping. The findings highlight the essential role of Architectural Landscape in improving urbanenvironments and resilience, reinforcing its importance in building a sustainable urban future.
키워드
- 제목
- 도시회복력을 위한 건축 조경기준의 개선 방향에 관한 연구
- 제목 (타언어)
- Improving Architectural Landscaping Standards to Strengthen Urban Resilience
- 저자
- 이동휘; 전영훈
- 발행일
- 2025-07
- 유형
- Y
- 저널명
- 대한건축학회논문집
- 권
- 41
- 호
- 7
- 페이지
- 135 ~ 144