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Sung-Wook Kim (Ajou University) So-Jung Lee (ArchiPlan Architects and Planners) You-Chang Jeon (Ajou University)
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대한건축학회 ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH Vol.18 No.1
발행연도
2016.3
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31 - 38 (8page)

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The surface design in architecture plays a role as an indicator that symbolizes cultures and styles, in accordance with the course of history and the standards of the time. The surface design that determines the facade of an architectural structure allows us to have a more clear understanding about the functions, programs and structures, as well as the periodical concept of the architects than any other components of the architecture. The purpose of this paper was to examine how architectural surface designs were realized, using commonly-used materials. This study provides meaningful implications, in that it suggests common features in terms of design methodologies (between architecture and non-architecture fields), and presented new possibilities for contemporary architectural surface designs through the classification of building system methods depending on fabric properties, and through the case study analysis of architectural surface designs; in addition, the results of this study could be utilized as basic data for future studies on the possibility of the expression of surface designs across a broader domain.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GENERAL REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL SURFACE AND FABRIC
3. UNDERSTANDING OF FABRIC EXPRESSION IN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL SURFACE
4. FABRIC EXPRESSION EFFECTS THROUGH ARCHITECTURAL SURFACE MATERIALS
5. CONCLUSION
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