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대한국토·도시계획학회 국토계획 國土計劃 第36卷 第2號
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2001.4
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209 - 222 (14page)

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Sunlight is a significant environmental factor which helps to determine the quality of urban public areas, through the amount of temperature as well as illumination. This study analyzed the current condition of the solar environment in public open spaces in downtown Seoul, and estimated the potential impacts of proposed development plans on such spaces. Rather than focusing on the impacts of individual buildings, the study evaluated the cumulative impacts of area-wide developments through the use of computer simulation techniques. The results are summarized as follows. The solar environment of the downtown area will most assuredly deteriorate in general due to proposed developments. Current levels of sunlight to public open spaces both in business and commercial areas are much lower than those required for achieving thermal comfort for pedestrians. Moreover, consequent of proposed developments, the remaining parts or segments in the areas are likely to be shadow corridors in the future. While neighbourhood parks and plazas currently maintain sufficient sunlight access, considerable portions of children's parks are shaded. Furthermore, the quality of the solar environment of squares in front of tall buildings will vary depending upon their development plans. The findings in this study suggest the need for strategies to preserve sunlight in parks and open spaces in the downtown area in order to sustain the quality of such spaces and to provide amenity for the public.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. 序論
Ⅱ. 理論 考察
Ⅲ. 分析의 틀
Ⅳ. 日照環境 分析
Ⅴ. 結論
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