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SH도시연구원 주택도시연구 주택도시연구 제7권 제2호
발행연도
2017.8
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75 - 89 (15page)
DOI
10.26700/shuri.2017.08.7.2.75

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The objective of this study was to determine the reason behind the phenomenon of Mok-dong New Town, an area developed with large-scale complex. It is divided from its surrounding area although it is not following the space grammar of a gated community. In-depth interviews with residents of Mok-dong New Town were performed. Information obtained from these interviews was used to identify main elements that caused residents to divide the residential territory. Results are as follows. First and foremost, visible and invisible boundaries of the Mok-dong New Town were formed on the basis of basic units in the planning and spatial operating system used to develop the large complex. Homogeneous territories and similar landscapes assumed the role of a physical fence. Administrative system including uniformed address system, the same apartment complex name, and separate management of school districts operated as non-physical aspects of a gate. Second, invisible boundaries such as community consciousness and neighborhood relations were stronger than visual boundaries such as gates and fences in Mok-dong New Town. Lastly, the concept and elements of the large-scale complex development plan were directly bound to the Mok-dong New Town. It also formed a boundary in a secondary way through limiting the range of daily life and neighborhood relations. The significance of this study is as follows. First, collection and analysis of data of this study were based on perceptions of actual residents. Second, actual condition and operation of Korean space separation were interpreted in connection with planning elements of large apartment complexes as well as social, cultural, and institutional contexts.

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