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Critical Design Approach and the Emergence of South Korean Urban Design in the 1960s : 1960년도 비판적 디자인론과 한국 도시 설계의 출현

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dc.contributor.advisorJohn Hong-
dc.contributor.author이현제-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-29T03:10:42Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-29T03:10:42Z-
dc.date.issued2018-02-
dc.identifier.other000000150979-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/141351-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 공과대학 건축학과, 2018. 2. John Hong.-
dc.description.abstractRather than the simple adaption of Western design principles to the Korean context, this paper explicates how a unique critical urban design methodology evolved in Korea in the 1960s. Even as the era was a time of major transition and development, most research has offered limited discourse on the topic, imposing a straightforward reading where Japanese colonial influence is supplanted by Western logics. Through the example of the brief but intense activities of the Housing, Urban and Regional Planning Institute (HURPI), this paper offers a more detailed understanding that focuses on the 'how' rather than the 'what' of HURPI's significance. Through first-hand interviews with HURPI director Oswald Nagler and senior member Sung Chull Hong, the research of the institute is revealed as promoting dialectical 'critical design' methodologies that resulted in a sophisticated synthesis of diverse influences from Western, Korean, and Japanese Sources. Moreover, the modes of critical design methods are further analyzed in a recently discovered brochure on HURPI's defining research and pilot projects published by the Ministry of Construction.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1. Historical Background 2
1.2. Research Methodology 4
Chapter 2 Naglers Background in Critical Thinking 7
2.1. Definition of Critical Design 8
2.2. Skepticism in St. Johns College 9
2.3. Urban Design Discourse at GSD, Harvard 10
Chapter 3 The Critical Design Methodology of HURPI 15
3.1. Formation of the Design Team 16
3.1.1. Oswald Naglers Role in Korea 17
3.2. Basic Survey and Research 23
3.2.1. Urban Pattern: Linear City 23
3.2.2. Road Network: Hierarchy of Road Function and Hexagonal System 27
3.2.3. Community Facilities: Frequency of Usage and Accessibility 30
3.2.4. Housing: Low Rise / High Density 31
Chapter 4 Pilot Projects and The Application of Critical Ideas 35
4.1. Education for Local Talents 36
4.2. Pilot Projects 45
4.2.1. Kumhwa Park Area Renewal Plan 47
4.2.2. Yeosu Industrial City Planning 50
4.2.3. Daegu Land Readjustment 53
4.2.4. Ulsan Master Plan 57
Chapter 5 Conclusion 61
5.1. After Naglers Departure 62
5.2. Discussion 66
Reference 73
Korean Abstract 77
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dc.format.mediumapplication/pdf-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectHURPI-
dc.subjectOswald Nagler-
dc.subjectUrban Design-
dc.subjectCritical Theory-
dc.subjectNeighborhood Unit-
dc.subject.ddc690-
dc.titleCritical Design Approach and the Emergence of South Korean Urban Design in the 1960s-
dc.title.alternative1960년도 비판적 디자인론과 한국 도시 설계의 출현-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 건축학과-
dc.date.awarded2018-02-
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