Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering (Sep 2021)

A case study of the extension of floorplan flexibility using sector margins

  • Marie Kim,
  • Chaeshin Yoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2020.1800472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 5
pp. 502 – 511

Abstract

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This study aims to propose a design method to promote the flexibility of a floorplan of an apartment building. Areas which permit the change of floorplan are assigned and demarcated in some part of a floorplan to evade the conjunction with physical structures of a building. These assigned areas for change can act as a mediator to extend the range of flexibility of floorplans. The former part of this study speculate the definition of design vocabularies composing the design methods of mass-housing flexibility. The flexibility of an apartment floorplan cannot but be restricted when compared to that of a detached house. Admitting this limitation, we could limit the aim of the flexibility design to accommodate a few design themes which residents would want most among diverse alternatives. The later part of the study examined variations of a Korean apartment plan. With four different design themes, the plan variations were sketched to demonstrate the process of the flexibility design.

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