요약2 |
This study set out to analyze the cases of student halls on campus, which have been built since 1970, for their architectural characteristics and provide basic data for more diverse and developmental student halls on campus. The research findings were as follows: First, 50.0% of the examined student halls were in the range of 1,000~2,000㎡ in terms of construction area, and 38.9% in the range of 6,000~9,000㎡ in terms of architectural area. Four- or five-story student halls accounted for 30.6%, and student halls with the first basement 66.7%. Second, the most popular arrangement pattern of student hall on campus was the central pattern(47.2%), which was followed by the connection to the gate pattern(30.6%) and the outer ring pattern(22.2%) in the order. Then central pattern that formed the campus core with the main building, library, and student hall accounted for the highest 47.2%. Third, a high percentage of the surveyed student halls had student body facilities on the third, fourth, and fifth floor, school affairs and administration facilities on the first and second floor, food, drink, and rest facilities in the basement and on the first, second, and third floor, convenience facilities for students on the first floor and in the basement, health and treatment facilities on the second floor, and gathering and exhibition facilities in the basement and on the fifth floor. Finally, the most popular form characteristic, one of the primary perceptive elements, was the combined form(44.4%), which was followed by the single body form(22.3%), overlapping form(19.4%), and fragmented form(13.9%) in the order. |