Abstract

Purpose: Architectural structures in modern society ate evolving repeatedly while accommodation the various conditions and demands of society along with the concentration of urban population and rapidly changing economic growth. Architectural design, which along with such economic development, demonstrates the need for al prior safety impact assessment on various risk factors for efficient underground space planning in building planning in accordance with various laws and regulations required by society under the condition of a limited site. Among the safety evaluations for each purpose in accordance with the underground space development, the similarity between the evaluation papers in the ground-related fields of the building safety impact assessment and the underground safety impact assessment is to be studied to study a reasonable improvement plan. Method: Building safety impact assessment and underground safety impact assessment are institutionalized of that the results of the evaluation implementation perpared through the review of the ground safety impact assessment in accordance with the Building Act before and after building permits are reflected in the design documents during licensing and various deliberation. Therefore, each evaluation manual was compared and analyzed to suggest effective linkage of evaluation items, adjustment and sharing of evaluation contents. Result: Through this study, both systems have their respective purposes and differences of impact assessment, and at the same time, it is reviewed that the evaluation and analysis methods included in the target project are very similar of overlapping. A method of exempting evaluations similar to or overlapping with additional adjustments through sharing of related departments was proposed. In addition, additional legal and institutional research is needed to secure the execution power of the two systems in the future.

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