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A Case Study for Urban Archive to Revitalize Humanities

  • PHILOSOPHY·THOUGHT·CULTURE
  • 2021, (37), pp.310~331
  • DOI : 10.33639/ptc.2021..37.013
  • Publisher : Research Institute for East-West Thought
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Received : October 5, 2021
  • Accepted : November 24, 2021
  • Published : November 30, 2021

Kim, hyung joon 1

1강원대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

The study is based on the study of cases of urban archiving, which can give meaning to remembering and documenting the identity that has long created the city and preserving and managing it. Recently, cities in all regions have become similar in form, failing to make use of their unique characteristics in a city in a uniform form. In addition, its value as an existing place has been lost as the existing physical space has been replaced by a new space due to the indiscriminate implementation of urban development policies. Therefore, it can be recognized that the role of archiving in recording and managing a series of actions that have occurred as a city is created is important. Therefore, the plan was to examine the case by dividing urban archiving into urban landscapes aimed at managing the landscape as a city in terms of culture and urban spaces aimed at creating a complex cultural space centered on the convenience of multiple nuclei. The targets of urban landscape archiving are the six major metropolitan governments, the "Urban Landscape Recording Project" and the "Wonju 24 Urban Record Project," and the targets of urban space archiving are the "Mokpo Modern History and Culture Space" and the "Modern History and Culture Village in Yangrim-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju.

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