Greenhouse gas emission caused by human activities in cities is one of the significant issues of global climate change. Besides, concepts of sustainability and sustainable development are widely discussed in many fields of contemporary society. In particular, in many urban areas in Korea, the pedestrian environment is vulnerable due to the vehicle-oriented structure, and a resulting decline in activities and functions has emerged as a problem at the community level. Thus, this paper aims to derive implications from the perspective of spatial design by discussing the specific design plan for sustainable streets in the urban area. The results of this paper with a design and European case analysis can be noted in terms of the environmental, economic, and social values of sustainability for urban regeneration in the city. Plus, they are possible to be utilized by the local government when the related policies are established in the future. At the same time, applying historical, cultural, and commercial resources in the city with the design simulation process has great academic significance.
Year: 2023
Type: Academic Journal
Paper: Journal of the Korea Institute of Spatial Design (KCI)
Publisher: Korea Institute of Spatial Design
Keywords: Urban Area, Sustainability, Street Design
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