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Shin, Hyun-a (홍익대학교) Roger Pitiot (홍익대학교) Park, Sou-young (동국대학교)
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한국디자인학회 Archives of Design Research 디자인학연구 통권 제101호(Vol.25 No.2)
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2012.5
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385 - 400 (16page)

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Cities are ever-changing complex environments that function based on multifaceted systems including social, economic and cultural issues paired with the spatial, historical movement. However, the current approaches to designing cities are not suitable for multifaceted systems. Simulations tend to focus on single issues and only address the physical aspects of the city. The physical city is only a small part of what makes ocular “good” space. Simply making spaces that work does not necessarily mean that they are good and beneficial socially. Cities are seen as large conglomerates of people and structures when in reality it is the product of many small local connections that are grouped together. These local connections are the defining factors of cities, including: how neighborhoods interact with each other, the density of uses, local typologies, the cultural context of the city, years of historical development, etc. Thus the real problem becomes the global cities’ defining relationships at the local level and the local relationships’ ability to fit into a global scheme. As population growth brings challenges to cities around the world, new technologies will increasingly revolutionize the way we organize our lives and communities. Contemporary urban community design is not simply about integrated transport or sustainable housing. The accumulation of electronic data that is online, digitally accessible and searchable, creates other opportunities for citizens to know more about their neighborhoods and the wider world they live in, and to use that information on a daily basis.
This paper presents new conceptions of sustainable community design in urban spaces based on a holistic analysis of our new environments. Its specific goal is to study a shifting of paradigms of community and to improve more sound and sustainable community relations through appropriate design works.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Philosophical background: Organicism
3. Conceptual framework
4. Methodology
5. Results and Findings
6. Conclusions
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