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보육시설의 전통건축 공간개념의 도입에 관한 연구 : 놀이공간 디자인을 중심으로 Focused on the play-space design
정지영,정지영 대한건축학회 2000 대한건축학회 학술발표대회 논문집 - 계획계/구조계 Vol.20 No.1
The purpose of this study is suggested of the play-space design of day-care center that introduced the space of traditional architecture such as dae-chung ma-ru space in an-chae and roo-maru space in sarang-chae. For the purpose of this study, the researcher investigated correlation between dae-chung maru space or roo-maru space and ma-dang. and the present conditions on the play-space of day-care in domestic and abroad were studied. Dae-chung maru space is modelized for three years old children of paly-space, roo-maru space is maoelized ofr five years old children's.
정지영,강영조 東亞大學校 建設技術硏究所 2006 硏究論文集 Vol.29 No.2
Urban park concept was introduced in korea since opening modernized Busan port by Japanese. A type of urban park appeared first time in Korea as a use of a shrine on Mt. youngdu, Busan. The objective of this study is to determine the characteristics of spatial changes of Yongdusan Park since 1898 by investigating historical background. To carry out this objective, five different time period was set up based on the spatial changes of Yondgusan Park. In 1678, Jong Eui-Jin who was the lord of Daema island established small shrine in Mt. Yongdu. For a fairly long time, this shrine had keeped a space of popular belief. The shrine was newly reconstructed and it got a name, Yongdusan shrine, in 1899. Since then Yongdusan shrine had expanding. In 1916, modern urban park was made around Mt. Yongdu. It 's due to the characteristic of Japanese shrine which are established in scenic spot. Although the park was popular, Yongdusan Park disappeared because of the raising in status as National shrine in 1936. And then Mt. Yongdu was used as holy place of Japanese before Iiberation(1945).
문화소외지역의 문화예술교육운영방안에 관한 사례연구 : 부산 녹명윈드오케스트라를 중심으로
정지영,정지은,이석규 한국문화교육학회 2014 문화예술교육연구 Vol.9 No.3
The Ministry of Education carried forward a student orchestra business which is intended for students living in culture art isolated areas to provide equal opportunities of culture educations. So this research is trying to provide implications about future moving ways for art educations in school by deducting backgrounds and characteristics appeared in education managing procedure of "Busan Nokmyeong Wind Orchestra" which selected as an excellent school management case of the school orchestra business. As a result, there were five main characteristics(1. big power of art educator who has small passion/ 2. cooperative relationship for art enjoyment in culture isolated areas/ 3. making music a way of life/ 4. collaboration through a group life/ 5. accomplishing educational procedure through performances) appeared in education managing procedure of "Busan Nokmyeong Orchestra". At the end, implications of this study were proposed and proposals for follow-up analysis were discussed. 최근 문화예술교육의 필요성에 대한 인식이 고조되면서, 공교육 내 다양한 문화예술교육 프로그램이 활성화되고 있다. 이에 따라 교육부는 문화예술 소외지역 학교의 학생들을 대상으로 예술교육의 균등한 기회를 제공하기 위한 학생오케스트라 사업을 추진하고 있다. 하지만 현재 학계에서는 예술교육의 현황을 보고하는 단편적인 연구가 주를 이루고 있고, 보다 심층적으로 접근한 문화예술교육의 우수사례에 관한 질적 연구가 부족한 실정이다. 이에 본 연구는 학생오케스트라 사업의 우수 운영학교 사례로 선정된 “부산 녹명윈드오케스트라” 의 교육 운영과정에 나타난 배경과 특징들을 도출함으로써, 향후 학교예술교육이 현장에서 나아가야 할 방향에 관한 시사점을 제공하고자 한다. 본 연구는 질적 연구로서 심층면담과 포커스 그룹 인터뷰 (Focus group interview) 를 활용하였다. 그 결과, “부산 녹명윈드오케스트라 ”의 교육 운영과정에서 나타난 주요특성은 다섯 가지 (1. 작은 열정을 가진 예술교육자의 큰 힘 / 2. 문화소외지역 예술향유를 위한 협업 관계 / 3. 음악의 생활화 / 4. 단체생활을 통한 협동심 형성 / 5. 공연을 통해 꽃 피우는 교육과정) 로 분석되었다. 끝으로 본 연구의 시사점에 대하여 제시하고 후속연구를 위한 제언을 논의하였다.
지역시설과 학교시설의 건축적 공유에 관한 연구 - 시설과 이용행태, 주민요구도를 중심으로 - : 시설과 이용형태, 주민요구도를 중심으로
정지영 가톨릭대학교 자연과학연구소 2001 自然科學論文集 Vol.9 No.-
"The bigger we grow, te more we want" still remains a reasonable principle which we live with in the modern world. The modern man lives in an educational surroundins, which plays a significant role in forming a basis of emotional ddevelopements in his adolescence, which he struggles to get his own place in that environment and enjoys its culture. Thus, it is our education system and its environment whicharchitects of today must consider and examine for a better environment design and its vitality.