Abstract

Cultural urban regeneration overcame the limitations of physical environment improvement and enabled the revitalization of the region. The introduction and utilization of historical and cultural contents were examined as a methodology of cultural urban regeneration policies aimed at forming urban identity and revitalizing the region. Based on the components of historical and cultural contents, the overall status of Aegwan Theater was identified, and based on the type of use, the strategic direction of urban regeneration applicable to Aegwan Theater was derived. Social big data analysis and in-depth interviews with experts were conducted to verify research problems and hypotheses. As a result of the study, Aegwan Theater was identified in terms of temporal, spatial, human values, and utilization. However, it was confirmed that there is a need for a strategy that can convey social integration identity through the limitations of the original theater functions that are currently active and links with local bases.

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