Abstract

This study analyzes apartment building configurations in waterfront residential areas relative to water flow direction and assesses the waterfront impact on apartment construction planning. It surveyed 197 apartment buildings around Yangjaecheon, Gulpocheon, and Anyangcheon, three branches of the Han River, a major South Korean river, to ascertain the correlation between stream flows and apartment building configurations. The apartments were classified into four spatial-configuration categories relative to the adjacent stream’s flow axis—perpendicular, parallel, diagonal, and other—and three orientation categories—east- and/or west-facing, south-facing, and other. South-facing apartments were predominant around west- and north-flowing streams. The proportion of east- and/or west-facing apartments built and the percentage of south-facing apartments were relatively low, indicating that apartment building layouts are more diverse around north-flowing streams than around west-flowing streams. A t-test analysis of east- and south-facing apartments’ proportions relative to stream flow direction was statistically significant, and there were relatively higher percentages of east- and west-facing apartments near north-flowing streams than west-flowing ones. This suggests that the relationship with rivers is still important in urban housing in South Korea, and the importance of landscapes over the river is of increasing significance for planning urban settlements.

Highlights

  • This study aimed to analyze the spatial configuration of apartments situated by streams with respect to stream flow direction

  • The results indicate that south-facing apartments make up a higher percentage of the total around both west-flowing and north-flowing streams

  • It was concluded that apartment building orientation is statistically correlated with apartment spatial configuration with respect to nearby streams

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Introduction

Throughout the history of mankind, prominent cities of antiquity, where human settlement flourished, have been formed around waterfronts. Waterfronts have been closely related to urban space. Proximity to waterfronts has affected the economic development, social composition, and cultural formation of the cities that formed in the surrounding waterfront areas. These spaces have served as a driving force of urban growth, serving as harbors as well as sources of water for industrial use, and are considered valuable spaces for sustainable urban development [1,2]. As waterfront areas provide a large, open, public space and create an open landscape, they have offered great opportunities for conducting cultural activities, providing amenities, and ensuring appropriate environmental conditions in recent decades [2,3,4]

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