항만도시 수변공간의 소프트 인프라 계획에 관한 연구 - 부산남항 수변공간을 대상으로 - |
최혜린1, 이한석2, 도근영3 |
1한국해양대학교 박사과정 2㈜상지엔지니어링건축사사무소 연구소장 3한국해양대학교 해양공간건축학부 교수 |
A Study on the Soft Infrastructure Planning for Waterfront in Port City - Focusing on the Waterfront of Busan South Port - |
Hye-Rin Choi1, Han-Seok Lee2, Guen-Young Doe3 |
1Student, Graduate School of Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Korea 2Director of Research Institute, Sangji Engineering & Architects Inc. 3Professor, Division of Architecture and Ocean Space, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Korea |
Correspondence:
Guen-Young Doe, Tel: 051)410-4583, Email: gydoe@kmou.ac.kr |
Received: 29 July 2024 • Revised: 13 August 2024 • Accepted: 5 September 2024 |
Abstract |
Waterfronts of port cities are vulnerable to natural disasters. Traditional hard infrastructure solutions are becoming less effective due to the increasing frequency and intensity of climate change-induced disasters, and they often result in environmental and aesthetic issues. In this research, we propose a holistic approach that utilizes soft engineering infrastructure—natural or nature-mimicking structures—that addresses disaster prevention while considering environmental, social, and economic factors. This approach aims to create sustainable and resilient waterfront spaces that serve as both living areas and disaster buffers. This study analyzes international cases that employ soft engineering infrastructure to derive planning guidelines and proposes a soft engineering infrastructure plan for the waterfront of Busan South Port based on these findings, which will serve as a foundation for the future redevelopment plan of Busan South Port. |
Key Words:
port redevelopment, waterfront, sustainability, holistic approach, soft engineering infrastructure |
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