Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”

In the diverse research on Multi Commercial Complexes, rather than a technical and statistical approach, it is now time to focus on the quality of urban sustainability based on the daily experience of urban residents. Therefore, this research proposes a mechanism for making a sophisticated adjustmen...

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Main Authors: Soomi Kim, Jiae Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/5/439
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spelling doaj-90a4eceda2a24f25b43f7971f615a09d2020-11-24T23:22:20ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502016-05-018543910.3390/su8050439su8050439Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”Soomi Kim0Jiae Han1School of Architecture, Soongsil University, Seoul 156743, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Hongik University, Sejong 30016, KoreaIn the diverse research on Multi Commercial Complexes, rather than a technical and statistical approach, it is now time to focus on the quality of urban sustainability based on the daily experience of urban residents. Therefore, this research proposes a mechanism for making a sophisticated adjustment to the “Ground”, defined as the empty space of a designated site under the existing urban conditions, towards planning the sustainability of a Multi-Commercial Complex. For the first step, the elements of urban sustainability were extracted from the Figure-Ground Theory and the urban theory of Aldo Rossi and Kevin Lynch, respectively. The relationship between the methodology, which deals with the concept of “Ground” and its sustainable urban status, is analyzed using five selected multi-commercial complex cases. We derived the characteristics of “Ground” represented in each case, including “Responding”, “Contextual”, “Historical”, “Co-existing”, and “Hybrid” sustainability. In each case, the “Ground” was treated as a crucial common issue. In this paper, we suggest that preferential consideration and sensitive design of the “Ground” are crucial for maintaining urban sustainability in the planning of Multi Commercial Complexes. This paper can thus contribute to the body of research on urban sustainability along with existing technical studies.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/5/439Multi Commercial Complexesurban sustainabilityfeatures of the “Ground”contextual inferenceFigure-Ground theorypassive circulationamenitymobilityflexibility
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Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”
Sustainability
Multi Commercial Complexes
urban sustainability
features of the “Ground”
contextual inference
Figure-Ground theory
passive circulation
amenity
mobility
flexibility
author_facet Soomi Kim
Jiae Han
author_sort Soomi Kim
title Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”
title_short Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”
title_full Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”
title_fullStr Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Urban Sustainability in the Cases of Multi Commercial Complexes from the Perspective of the “Ground”
title_sort characteristics of urban sustainability in the cases of multi commercial complexes from the perspective of the “ground”
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2016-05-01
description In the diverse research on Multi Commercial Complexes, rather than a technical and statistical approach, it is now time to focus on the quality of urban sustainability based on the daily experience of urban residents. Therefore, this research proposes a mechanism for making a sophisticated adjustment to the “Ground”, defined as the empty space of a designated site under the existing urban conditions, towards planning the sustainability of a Multi-Commercial Complex. For the first step, the elements of urban sustainability were extracted from the Figure-Ground Theory and the urban theory of Aldo Rossi and Kevin Lynch, respectively. The relationship between the methodology, which deals with the concept of “Ground” and its sustainable urban status, is analyzed using five selected multi-commercial complex cases. We derived the characteristics of “Ground” represented in each case, including “Responding”, “Contextual”, “Historical”, “Co-existing”, and “Hybrid” sustainability. In each case, the “Ground” was treated as a crucial common issue. In this paper, we suggest that preferential consideration and sensitive design of the “Ground” are crucial for maintaining urban sustainability in the planning of Multi Commercial Complexes. This paper can thus contribute to the body of research on urban sustainability along with existing technical studies.
topic Multi Commercial Complexes
urban sustainability
features of the “Ground”
contextual inference
Figure-Ground theory
passive circulation
amenity
mobility
flexibility
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/5/439
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