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The Social Meanings of Urban Landscape Change - A Historical Observation of the Yeonnam-dong District - KCI 등재

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휴양및경관연구 (Journal of Recreation and Landscape)
전북대학교 부설 휴양및경관계획연구소 (Institute of Recreation and Landscape Planning)
초록

Understanding the identity of an urban space is one of the most important considerations for spatial planners and designers, who are charged with revealing and strengthening the space’s sense of place. However, in many cases, an urban space is regarded merely as a physical form, lacking an interpretation of various semantics, such as its history, political economy, social culture, and art. The purpose of this study is to investigate how an urban space evolves, and thus, how the social images of urban spaces can be recognized with Lefebvre’s theory. Therefore, we examine an urban district to reveal the interaction between societies and spaces through images reflected in news media and public articles, and eventually define the identity of the space. This study takes Yeonnam-dong district as its case, and carefully examines the social relations affecting spatial practices in the area by means of Lefebvre’s spatial triad: representation of space, representational space, and spatial practice. Using historical observation as a research method, we conducted a case review of Yeonnam-dong over 40 years (from 1975 to 2016). The results indicate that there have been complicated power dynamics and struggles to form the current image of Yeonnam-dong, which is still an ongoing process; this exemplifies Lefebvre's notion of the social construction of spaces. The results provide meaningful lessons for planners and designers that they should play important roles as coordinators in radical spatial changes. One of the major limitations of this study is that it does not fully examine the detailed roles of each social entity in the landscape changes, which should be investigated in further studies.

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ABSTRACT
 1. Introduction
 2. Methods
  2.1 Analytical Framework
  2.2 Data Collection
  2.3 Study Site
 3. Results and Discussions
  3.1 Space of Representation: The Symbolism ofYeonnam-dong
  3.2 Representation of Space: The Constructionand Control of City
  3.3 Spatial Practice: Patterns of Occupation
 4. Conclusions
 References
저자
  • Byoungwook Min(Dept. of Landscape Architecture, College of Art & Design, Kyung Hee University)
  • Yoonchun Jung(Dept. of Architecture, College of Engineering, Kwangwoon University)
  • Hyungjin Kim(Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community Planning, Kansas State University) Corresponding author