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A study on the current status analysis of facilities of the disabled at palaces, royal tombs, and remains

  • JOURNAL OF THE KOREA INSTITUTE OF HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
  • Abbr : KIHA
  • 2010, 16(1), pp.7-16
  • Publisher : Korea Institute Of Healthcare Architecture
  • Research Area : Engineering > Architectural Engineering
  • Published : February 28, 2010

Kang Pyoung Keun 1 Ki-Chang Seong 2 Kwang jae Park 2 Kim, Sang-Woon 1 김인순 3 Lee, Kyoo-il 4 Taesung Kang 1 Lee Ki Jeong 1 노지혜 1

1건국대학교
2한국재활복지대학
3한국장애인복지진흥회
4한국장애인개발원

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ABSTRACT

The cultural assets of the palaces․royal tombs․remains institution expanded the convenient facilities for the disabled that can help the disabled to watch, to propel the convenient facility expanding business according to the condition of each facility. However, there has been limitations for the disabled facility users in viewing the cultural assets, as the facilities were not installed or were not installed properly. Due to the uniform installation of the convenient facilities that did not consider the features of the cultural assets, the conservation value of the cultural assets have been depreciated and the convenient use standards of the facility users such as the disabled were simultaneously unsatisfactory. Thus, this study maintains the pre-existing value of the palaces․royal tombs․remains institution that is the Korean indigenous traditional heritage, and uses a part of the improvement model development study on the palaces․royal tombs․remains institution of the disabled convenience enhancement to understand the current convenient facility installation and relevant services to find the restricted factors in using the facilities and the main problems. The problems were categorized into 13 types of questions, using the repeated problems occurred within the investigated facilities to look at the actual condition of the facilities, which showed that the facilities were in adequate in the aspects of convenient facility installation and relevant service.

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