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청소년 수련시설의 현대적 조형성 향상을 위한 APC패널의 적용가능성 연구

Title
청소년 수련시설의 현대적 조형성 향상을 위한 APC패널의 적용가능성 연구
Other Titles
A Study on the Application of the APC (Architectural Precast Concrete) Panel for the Improvement of Modern Plasticity in Youth Training Facilities
Author
임지택
Keywords
오픈하우징 공법; 청소년수련시설; 모듈 파사드; APC(Architectural Precast Concrete)패널; Open housing construction technique; APC(Architectural Precast Concrete) Panel; Youth training facilities; Module facade
Issue Date
2018-05
Publisher
한국청소년시설환경학회
Citation
청소년시설환경, v. 16, No. 2, Page. 193-203
Abstract
Open housing construction techniques are used to construct structures with columns and slabs, breaking away from a uniform, box-shaped design, which makes it possible to design using modules on the free building envelope. Since it is possible to construct a slab under extreme conditions by using the system formwork, It is used simultaneously with the APC( Architectural precast concrete ) to enable a free design in the design of a building. The use of APC (Architectural Test Concrete) with the Open housing construction techniques enables the production of modern challenging and dynamic architectural form and It is already widespread in Europe and North America. Although the youth training facility in korea has had many qualitative and quantitative expansion, it requires a great deal of improvement from the standpoint of architectural design. In view of this domestic environment, APC (Architectural Test Concrete) can be a very useful technique in terms of architectural construction and through this, youth training facilities can develop into a model of modern and educational architecture.
URI
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A329976https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/105483
ISSN
1738-0170
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