Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban Sustainability

In contemporary society, multi-commercial complexes have been developed in various ways according to the circumstances and historical situation of different cities with a vision to implement sustainability. Design direction centered on public and common spaces proposed in recent commercial complexes...

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Main Author: Soomi Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1336
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spelling doaj-a1e947dd95b84eddb0e06926cd9004832020-11-24T23:23:52ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-07-0198133610.3390/su9081336su9081336Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban SustainabilitySoomi Kim0School of Architecture, Soongsil University, Seoul 156743, KoreaIn contemporary society, multi-commercial complexes have been developed in various ways according to the circumstances and historical situation of different cities with a vision to implement sustainability. Design direction centered on public and common spaces proposed in recent commercial complexes has shown a tendency to perform beyond its original role, not only supporting private space, but also taking a public role. In this study, urban sustainability implemented in the perspective of architectural design was defined in three categories: environmental, social, and economic sustainability. For each category, the planned aspects of multi-commercial complexes of passive circulation system, amenity and mobility, complexity, and flexibility were analyzed. Multi-commercial complexes from the viewpoint of urban sustainability were analyzed. The results showed that they were displayed through various expansion methods of common space rather than specific programs or designated spaces. Additionally, the development aspect of expansion could be characterized by common space, boundary, ground, and context. The results of this study revealed that a planned strategy for urban sustainability did not increase the program or space quantitatively. Therefore, the possibility of extending common space in terms of quality should be seriously considered. Moreover, it is imperative to monitor its actual use after completion.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1336extension of common spacesboundary and context levelpassive circulation systemamenity and mobilitycomplexity and flexibility
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Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban Sustainability
Sustainability
extension of common spaces
boundary and context level
passive circulation system
amenity and mobility
complexity and flexibility
author_facet Soomi Kim
author_sort Soomi Kim
title Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban Sustainability
title_short Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban Sustainability
title_full Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban Sustainability
title_fullStr Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Common Spaces of Multi-Commercial Complexes from Urban Sustainability
title_sort common spaces of multi-commercial complexes from urban sustainability
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-07-01
description In contemporary society, multi-commercial complexes have been developed in various ways according to the circumstances and historical situation of different cities with a vision to implement sustainability. Design direction centered on public and common spaces proposed in recent commercial complexes has shown a tendency to perform beyond its original role, not only supporting private space, but also taking a public role. In this study, urban sustainability implemented in the perspective of architectural design was defined in three categories: environmental, social, and economic sustainability. For each category, the planned aspects of multi-commercial complexes of passive circulation system, amenity and mobility, complexity, and flexibility were analyzed. Multi-commercial complexes from the viewpoint of urban sustainability were analyzed. The results showed that they were displayed through various expansion methods of common space rather than specific programs or designated spaces. Additionally, the development aspect of expansion could be characterized by common space, boundary, ground, and context. The results of this study revealed that a planned strategy for urban sustainability did not increase the program or space quantitatively. Therefore, the possibility of extending common space in terms of quality should be seriously considered. Moreover, it is imperative to monitor its actual use after completion.
topic extension of common spaces
boundary and context level
passive circulation system
amenity and mobility
complexity and flexibility
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1336
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