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서울시 대가구 주거지역의 상업화·업무화와 상업지역의 주거화 현상의 고찰An Investigation of the Building-use Changes of Residential and Commercial Areas in the Land-used Superblocks in Seoul

Authors
전진부양우현
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국주거학회
Keywords
토지이용계획과 시설용도; 용도 혼합; 주거지의 상업화와 업무화; 상업지의 주거화; Land-use Plan & Building Uses; Mixed-use Zoning; Commercialized & Business Uses in Residential Area; Residential Use in Commercial Area
Citation
한국주거학회논문집, v.26, no.6, pp 127 - 137
Pages
11
Journal Title
한국주거학회논문집
Volume
26
Number
6
Start Page
127
End Page
137
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/10256
DOI
10.6107/JKHA.2015.26.6.127
ISSN
2234-3571
2234-2257
Abstract
This investigation is to question as to whether and how much urban residential superblocks have changed the uses of facilities, as compared with original zoning plan. The difference between the original plan for ‘'land use’' in 1960's and current ‘'building uses’' has been examined on six superblocks in Seoul, and the reasons for change were analyzed. Investigation results are as follows: As the original urban planning was intended for use-purification by the subdivision of zones in a superblock through zoning, current buildings uses are different from the land-use. Commercial facilities are located in residential zone along community paths because of the necessity, and business buildings are placed on the appropriate-sized lots in the middle of residential blocks, due to the need of small and low-rent offices. Also, different types of residence have been built on convenient locations in commercial zone to meet various housing needs. In conclusion, the current zoning system plays a role of controling the volume of buildings rather than the use of land. Therefore, mixed use of land, not functional separation, becomes a natural phenomenon taken place in the contemporary cities, and it is high time to adopt a mixed-use zoning system.
This investigation is to question as to whether and how much urban residential superblocks have changed the uses of facilities, as compared with original zoning plan. The difference between the original plan for ‘'land use’' in 1960's and current ‘'building uses’' has been examined on six superblocks in Seoul, and the reasons for change were analyzed. Investigation results are as follows: As the original urban planning was intended for use-purification by the subdivision of zones in a superblock through zoning, current buildings uses are different from the land-use. Commercial facilities are located in residential zone along community paths because of the necessity, and business buildings are placed on the appropriate-sized lots in the middle of residential blocks, due to the need of small and low-rent offices. Also, different types of residence have been built on convenient locations in commercial zone to meet various housing needs. In conclusion, the current zoning system plays a role of controling the volume of buildings rather than the use of land. Therefore, mixed use of land, not functional separation, becomes a natural phenomenon taken place in the contemporary cities, and it is high time to adopt a mixed-use zoning system.
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