본 연구는 중국 요녕성 심양시 심수만(沈水灣)공원을 대상으로 여름철 주간과 야간의 소리경관 특성을 비교 분석함으로써 수변공간의 소리특성에 대한 인식도와 만족도를 평가하는 한편 이를 바탕으로 유사 공원설계시 적용할 수 있는 소리공원 설계지침을 제시할 목적으로 시도되었다. 본 연구의 핵심 연구범위는 혼하 구간으로, 데이터베이스 자원을 이용하여 GIS 플랫폼에 관련 전문 컴퓨팅 소프트웨어를 통합하고, 현지 측정 데이터와 설문조사 결과를 결합하여 도시 수변공원의 <소리경관도>를 작성하였다. 이후 이 자료를 바탕으로 시간대별 소리경관을 분석 및 해석함으로써 소리경관 변화 패턴을 분석하여 수변공원의 시간대별 소리경관 조성을 위한 전략을 제안하였다. 소리 디자인이론을 바탕으로 심양 수변공원 소리경관에 대한 특성과 문제점을 도출한 본 연구 결과가 향후 수변공간 조성을 위한 이론 및 실천적 기초자료로 제공되기를 기대한다.
This study investigates sound, scenery, and soundscape preferences, which are sensory factors that users feel in a healing forest, comparing the difference in recovery by the soundscape. In the barrier-free, wooden walking path of the National Daegwallyeong Healing Forest, a survey site with five different conditions was selected. Users prefer water sounds the most and places with open views for scenery. For the complex sensation of soundscapes, the most preferred is a space where water sounds can be heard, and either a waterfall or an open view can be seen. A profile of mood states test was use to compare userspsychological recovery by the soundscape. It was found that users felt the most positive mood with water sounds and open views. In addition, users' preference for artificial sounds, scenery, and soundscape was the lowest. In the mood state test, it was found that the artificial soundscape incited the most negative emotions.
This study investigated the elements of soundscape in and around the traditional Korean style housing complex and the standardized Korean style housing complex popularized as farm village by Traditional Korean style housing assistance policy located in the rural area of Jeollanam-do. The purpose of this study is to understand the phenomenon and characteristic differences of the sound environments in various observation points in order to utilize them as the important elements of sound scape to consider for standardized Korean style housing complex development in the future. As a result, the traditional housing in rural area led more positive evaluation of nature sounds than standardized, newly developed Korean style housing complex. In the list of noises in each residential development type, traffic sounds and construction noise were majorly ranked. However, nature sounds had high rate of response in the sounds of introduction request. Additionally, the sounds generated by human activities such as whispering and footsteps were also in the wish list. This may suggests that soundscape design needs to approach in cultural level of a society rather than simple investigation and treatment of individual sounds of natural and artificial.