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A Study on the Architectural Planning of Traditional Herbal Medicine Distribution Supporting Facilities

  • JOURNAL OF THE KOREA INSTITUTE OF HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
  • Abbr : KIHA
  • 2008, 14(2), pp.53-64
  • Publisher : Korea Institute Of Healthcare Architecture
  • Research Area : Engineering > Architectural Engineering
  • Published : May 31, 2008

배좌섭 1 오종희 1 강원필 2

1한국보건산업진흥원
2(주)경영위치건축사사무소

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ABSTRACT

This study is the architectural planning of 5 distribution supporting facilities for traditional herbal medicine cultivated in the rural areas. The main function of the facility consists of storage, pre-treatment/processing, loading/unloading and the assistant function consists of inspection, office, exhibition/sale, technical equipment etc. The planning shows the modular plan and the section plan of the storage space reflecting the shape and size of storage container, the action radius of carrier and the possibilities of space lease. The total floor area of the storage is 3,192㎡ consisting of 27 space. The total floor area of the pre-treatment/processing is 1,488㎡ consisting of 7 space. The total floor area of the loading/unloading is 329㎡ consisting of 4 space. The total floor area of each facility storage is 8,284㎡ including of public space 2,170㎡. Also this planning shows the preliminary design, "fundamental model design" for 5 rural government BTL project. Therefore, this result of planning will be the guidelines of the RFP(Request For Proposal) for the private sector company interested in this BTL project.

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