논문집

원문다운로드
논문명 Global Street Design Guide를 기반으로 보행공간의 단면 디자인에 따른 교통안전표지의 배치에 관한 연구/Placement of Traffic Safety Signs Based on Cross-sectional Designs of Pedestrian Spaces in Accordance with the Global Street Design Guide
저자명 권예진(Kwon, Ye-jin) ; 김동식(Kim, Dongsik)
발행사 한국실내디자인학회
수록사항 한국실내디자인학회 논문집  , Vol.34 No.1(통권 168호)
페이지 시작페이지(9) 총페이지(14)
ISSN 12297992
주제분류 계획및설계
주제어 글로벌 스트릿 디자인 가이드; 보행공간; 교통안전표지; 상업지구 Global Street Design Guide; Pedestrian Space; Traffic Safety Sign; Downtown Commercial District
요약2 This study investigates the placement and design of traffic safety signs in pedestrian spaces across South Korea, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and Denmark, utilizing the Global Street Design Guide (GSDG) as a foundational framework for analysis. South Korea’s pedestrian spaces face significant challenges due to excessive, overlapping, and inconsistently placed signage, which not only creates visual clutter but also diminishes the effectiveness of safety measures and obstructs pedestrian pathways. By conducting a comparative evaluation through field observations, street view data, and cross-sectional illustrations, the research identifies key differences in how traffic safety signs are designed, categorized, and placed in these countries. The findings reveal that European nations prioritize minimalism and consistency by placing signs in designated zones, such as the Street Furniture Zone, or on building facades. In contrast, South Korea’s pedestrian spaces continue to suffer from inefficient signage practices, often leading to reduced readability and hindered pedestrian flow. To address these issues, the study proposes adopting standardized, pedestrian-centered strategies, including the reduction of redundant signs, consistent placement, and improved design clarity, with the ultimate goal of enhancing safety, usability, and the aesthetic quality of South Korea’s urban pedestrian environments.
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