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2000년 이후 중․고등학교 시설의 건축 특성 연구 -교육과학기술부 선정 ‘우수시설학교’ 수상작을 중심으로-A study on Architectural Characters of well-designed middle and high school buildings in 2000's -On Winning Works of ‘The Excellent Facility School Award' by Ministry of Education, Science and Technology-

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A study on Architectural Characters of well-designed middle and high school buildings in 2000's -On Winning Works of ‘The Excellent Facility School Award' by Ministry of Education, Science and Technology-
Authors
성은영양상현
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국교육시설학회
Keywords
Middle and High School; School Building and Built-Environment; Architectural Characters; 중고등학교; 학교시설; 건축 특성
Citation
교육시설, v.19, no.1, pp.25 - 35
Journal Title
교육시설
Volume
19
Number
1
Start Page
25
End Page
35
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15964
ISSN
1227-7258
Abstract
The function and the role of school are changing according to various future-oriented education models such as open-ended learning cycle, community learning center, re-schooling, network system and de-schooling, which reflect recent social demands related to discussions on sustainability, low birth rate and ageing. what changes to our school buildings have been there? This study is aimed that shows the architectural change of school buildings and environments in 2000's. It reveals the architectural tendancy through some school buildings, ‘the excellent facility school award’ winner which Ministry of Education, Science and Technology have chosen annually since 1998. In the past decade, it is outstanding change that mass composition, window patterns and exterior wall materials are diversified greatly. The most of them have a opened main hall and multi-purpose spaces which give effective educational environment to students. Although visual changes are outstanding, we still need qualitative educational space program and improved school building design according to future-educational demands.
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