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Journal articles on the topic "Seoul Studio Complex"

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Kawasaki, Akira. "Seoul Olympic game. 3. International Broadcasting Center & unilateral studios. 4. Open studio in the Seoul sports complex." Journal of the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan 43, no. 2 (1989): 122–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3169/itej1978.43.122.

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Lee, Yeonjung, Zihui Teng, Ki Ae Kim, Kwang Yul Lee, Seungshik Park, and Ji Yi Lee. "Characteristics of Organic Compounds in PM2.5 at Seosan: Comparison of Organic Compounds in PM2.5 at Seoul." Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers 44, no. 5 (May 31, 2022): 150–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4491/ksee.2022.44.5.150.

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Objectives : In this study, we analyzed 56 individual organic compounds in PM2.5 in Seosan, where the large complex emission sources are closely located, to characterize organic compounds distributions in this site.Methods : The sampling of PM2.5 in Seoul was also simultaneously carried out to compare the concentrations and distributions of organic compounds in PM2.5 measured in Seosan.Results and Discussion : The overall concentration of organic compounds (OCs) in Seosan was 383±165 ng/m3 , which was twice as high as the concentration in Seoul (189±67 ng/m3 ). PAHs and levoglucosan concentrations were higher in Seosan than in Seoul, attributing mostly to emissions from fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning. The ratio of Levoglucosan/Mannosan(Levo/Manno) and Levo/K+ plot showed that the type of biomass in the biomass burning at two areas might be different. In addition, the concentrations of 1,3,5-triphenylbenzne and tere-phthalic acid, which are indicators of plastic burning, in Seosan were 2~9 times higher than Seoul, respectively.Conclusion : It suggests that open burning of solid fuels such as biomass and plastic garbage was a key contributor to rising organic aerosol concentrations in Seosan.
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Bellavance, Éric. "Yahvé et les sages de Babylone." Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 43, no. 3 (September 2014): 498–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0008429814539097.

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La poésie hébraïque est généralement très concise : les vers sont courts et ne comprennent souvent que deux ou trois mots. La poésie du Deutéro-Isaïe ne fait pas exception. Mais en utilisant sciemment certains mots auxquels il est possible d’attribuer plus d’un sens, le prophète est en mesure de formuler un message beaucoup plus complet et complexe que le texte ne le suggère à première vue, tout en conservant la concision habituelle de la poésie hébraïque classique. Cette complexité est particulièrement bien illustrée dans un passage où le prophète se moque des devins et des sages babyloniens (Is 44,25), afin de démontrer à ses auditeurs que Yahvé est le seul et unique responsable de la libération de son peuple et qu’il est derrière la décision du roi perse Cyrus de reconstruire Jérusalem et son temple.
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Park, Hee-Kyu Heidi. "A Trauma-Ridden Body Lifted High: Eschatological Imagination in a Public Square." International Journal of Public Theology 15, no. 4 (December 2, 2021): 575–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15697320-01540020.

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Abstract Public demonstrations shed much meaning when the precarity of the human body’s standing in the public space is considered. This article seeks to decipher the complex messages such instances communicate through a case study of a one-person protest against a multinational conglomerate on a CCTV pole in Seoul. It describes how the body’s precarity generates transformative social imaginations through interdisciplinary analysis. Starting with a thick description of the protester’s and his community’s history, this article interprets the message conveyed in this particular public space through interdisciplinary analysis. The resulting interpretation allows the formation of an eschatological theological imagination which brews with the possibility to transform the public onlooker into participants in such imagination.
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Uchida, Jun. "A Sentimental Journey: Mapping the Interior Frontier of Japanese Settlers in Colonial Korea." Journal of Asian Studies 70, no. 3 (August 2011): 706–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911811000878.

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This article explores the role of affect and sentiment in shaping cross-cultural encounters in late colonial Korea, as seen and experienced through the eyes of Japanese men and women who grew up in Seoul. By interweaving the oral and written testimonies of former settlers who came of age on the peninsula between the late 1920s and the end of colonial rule in 1945, the paper attempts to reconstruct their emotional journey into adulthood as young offspring of empire: specifically, how they apprehended colonialism, what they felt when encountering different segments of the Korean population, and in what ways their understanding of the world and themselves changed as a result of these interactions. Focusing on the intimate and everyday zones of contact in family and school life, this study more broadly offers a way to understand colonialism without reducing complex local interactions to abstract mechanisms of capital and bureaucratic rule.
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Gelézeau, Valérie. "Changing Socio-Economic Environments, Housing Culture and New Urban Segregation in Seoul." European Journal of East Asian Studies 7, no. 2 (2008): 295–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156805808x372458.

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AbstractThe paper focuses on the recent transformation of the urban housing culture in South Korea through a geographical analysis of Seoulite apartment complexes (ap'at'ŭu tanji). The paper first analyses the changes in housing policy and the housing production system since the late 1970s, which have long been oriented mainly towards the middle and upper-middle classes. Not only have the lower-income classes been excluded from this new apartment culture, it also seems that the housing situation testifies to the partial failure of the so-called filtering process (in which the benefits of development are purported to spread through society from top to bottom). The paper then analyses the post-Asian crisis transformation of the housing environment in the city, where housing redevelopment projects are concentrated in highly speculative areas (Kangnam) and new forms of luxury condominium apartments (such as the Acroville complex) are appearing. At the same time, older apartment complexes are faced with more and more maintenance problems as well as with the constant pressure to reduce management fees. As in many world metropolises, emerging 'gated communities' and increasing social spatial segregations seem to characterise the housing culture and geography of Seoul today.
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Baldacchino, Jean-Paul. "Moral geometry, natural alignments and utopian urban form." Thesis Eleven 148, no. 1 (October 2018): 52–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0725513618800176.

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The city has featured as a central image in utopian thought. In planning the foundation of the new and ideal city there is a close interconnection between ideas about urban form and the vision of the moral good. The spatial structure of the ideal city in these visions is a framing device that embodies and articulates not only political philosophy but is itself an articulation of moral and cosmological systems. This paper analyses three different utopian moments in three different historical epochs – Tommaso Campanella’s City of the Sun (1602), the Choson dynasty foundation of the city of Seoul (1395) and the modernist utopian urbanism of the controversial Le Corbusier (1887–1965). In this analysis attention is drawn to the cosmological and moral visions articulated in these three ‘images of the city’ (Lynch). The opposition between rationalistic/mechanistic and religious/traditional urban design can prove to be an oversimplification that obscures the complex interrelations between the moral geometry and the natural alignments of the ideal urban form.
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Kim, Jinyoung. "Re-recognition of the Stone Mound Tomb in the Central Eastern and Northern Regions of the Proto-Three Kingdoms and Baekje Hanseong Period." Paek-San Society 123 (August 31, 2022): 5–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.52557/tpsh.2022.123.5.

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This study aims to clearly understand the grave ceremonies of the Stone Mound Tomb in the central eastern and northern regions distributed along the Imjin and Han Rivers. The goal is to determine their structural forms, trace their lineage, and review the construction period to examine and thus re-establish the characteristics of the Stone Mound Tomb in the central eastern and northern regions. For this purpose, it was inappropriate to utilize the tomb classification system based on the traditional Goguryeo Stone Mound Tomb’s concepts of a grave and burial, which are related to the existence of a stairway. This is because these concepts do not properly capture the structural characteristics of the Stone Mound Tomb in the central eastern and northern regions. Hence, the Stone Mound Tomb was categorized into an “oval shape” and “quadrangle construction” as it was in contrast with the “rectangular type of construction” observed in Seokchon-dong, Seoul. The lineage of the tombs is not related to Goguryeo or Baekje, nor does it belong to a specific tribe called Yegye. The oval twisted-coffin type tomb representing the original tomb and burial ceremony were generated locally. Further, the rectangular burial Stone Mound Tomb type was examined as a complex type of tomb that illustrates all the elements of the square type Stone Mound Tomb in the central Baekje region and the oval tomb type in the central eastern and northern regions. Moreover, the elliptical frame type seems to have appeared in the first half of the third century and disappeared around the late fourth century. On the other hand, the rectangular type of tomb was constructed temporarily from the middle of the fourth century to the beginning of the fifth century, following the oval-shaped concentric-walled tomb. It is expected that these characteristics and dates of the Stone Mound Tomb in the central eastern and northern regions will provide new perspectives on the nature of the ancient political body in the central region and the growth process of Baekje in the future.
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Li, Na, and Steven Jige Quan. "Identifying urban form typologies in Seoul using a new Gaussian mixture model-based clustering framework." Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, January 24, 2023, 239980832311516. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23998083231151688.

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Seoul, the capital city of South Korea, has diverse urban forms developed through its complex history. Previous studies show limitations of strong subjectivity and difficulty in scalability in identifying typical Seoul urban forms with expert knowledge. Data-driven approach offers an opportunity to address those challenges, but previous studies often focused on direct applications of clustering algorithms to a given area with diverse methods and workflows, lacking a systematic framework. This study addressed these issues by developing a new form clustering framework to systematically identify form typologies at a large scale and demonstrated its application in Seoul. With a 500 m × 500 m grid as the basic spatial unit and twelve urban form attributes as learning features, 14 clusters were identified using the Gaussian mixture model. These clusters were further translated into form typologies following a semantic typology naming system, with representative form samples identified. The resulting typologies were then verified and validated through comparisons with previous studies. Their relationships with zoning classes were also examined, emphasizing their role in urban planning and design. Results suggest this new framework is an effective and promising way to identify urban form typologies in complex urban environments to better support urban planning and management.
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Jeong, Kiseong, and Jaebin Lim. "Would people prefer city-center living in the post-COVID era?: Experience, status, and attitudes to social disasters." Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, January 4, 2023, 239980832211494. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23998083221149424.

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The COVID-19 pandemic was a significant social disaster that radically affected the paradigm of current urbanization and city-center living. Responses to the disaster varied depending on related experiences, individual status, and attitudes. Thus, this research extends the previous literature by examining the effects of experiences related to the COVID-19 pandemic, socioeconomic status, and how perceptions and attitudes affect preferences for city-center living in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, South Korea. We use data from PSSRAC (Perception Survey of Seoul metropolitan area Residential Awareness during COVID-19) of 2021. A binary logistic regression method is used to examine significant characteristics that affected the residential preference change due to “Experience,” “Status,” and “Attitude” in the COVID-19 era. The findings showed that respondents’ experience, status, and attitude related to the pandemic could have a complex effect on predictions of preference, for central or suburban living tendencies in the post-COVID-19 era. In terms of “Experience,” people who had bad experiences during the pandemic, for example, poor economic conditions were associated with suburban area living trends. For “Status,” socially and economically vulnerable groups preferred suburban residence due to the steep rise in housing prices in the city center after the pandemic. Finally, for “Attitude,” ‘value of housing for investment” was positively associated with a preference for city-center living in the post-COVID-19 era; respondents with a higher priority for maintaining remote work tended not to change their current residence. This study may provide planners, housing developers, and policymakers with meaningful implications for addressing urban changes in the post-COVID-19 era. Additionally, it is expected that this research’s ESA analysis and results can be used as a valid reference for other global cities.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Seoul Studio Complex"

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Lee, Donguk. "IVAAIU urban instrument : hyper-complex civic monument for Seoul." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/81744.

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Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2013.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.
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This thesis aims to plan and design an urban monument in Seoul, Republic of Korea, that can reflect the political movement of the city at the urban area which has been historically associated with political representations of the government and civic organizations. The advent of digital technologies allows a massive amount of social and political ideas of citizens to be collected efficiently through online networks, and enables this gathered data to be linked to physical environments through digital interactive interfaces. In this system, when users input data, interfaces respond to it by generating physical components interactively; therefore, individuals can create urban environments with own intentions. However, at the same time, the technological movement also raises a demand for a comprehensive master plan which can properly control digital systems in physical space. The goal of planning and design in this project is to create an urban master plan that can integrate the political symbolism of the site and the new technological system.
by Donguk Lee.
M.C.P.
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Books on the topic "Seoul Studio Complex"

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Souru Sōgō Satsueijo: Seoul Studio Complex. [Kyongi-do Namyanju-shi]: [Souru Sōgō Satsueijo], 2001.

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Conference papers on the topic "Seoul Studio Complex"

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Lu, Xilin, and Huanjun Jiang. "Recent Study on Seismic Performance and Response Control of Tall Buildings." In IABSE Congress, Seoul 2012: Innovative Infrastructures – Towards Human Urbanism. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/seoul.2012.0044.

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<p>As a result of rapid economic growth and urbanization, a huge amount of tall buildings have been constructed in Mainland China in the recent two decades. Tall buildings are the symbols of our industrialized societies and provide us more living and working spaces in the limited land. They have become one of the most important infrastructures in the renewal of our urban environment as well as the creation of new urban area throughout the world. However, tall buildings suffered serious damages during the past earthquakes. Some research and practice work of seismic performance and response control of tall buildings in Mainland China in recent years are introduced here, including the general methodologies for performance-based seismic design of tall buildings, shaking table model tests on complex tall buildings to evaluate the seismic performance of structures and accordingly revise the structural design, and a new type of earthquake resilient shear wall structure with replaceable coupling beams and replaceable foot parts.</p>
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Mun, Changuk, and Junho Song. "Probabilistic Modeling and Inference for Structures under Sequence of Hazardous Events Using Matrix-based Bayesian Network." In IABSE Conference, Seoul 2020: Risk Intelligence of Infrastructures. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/seoul.2020.338.

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<p>Structures are often subject to a sequence of hazardous events, e.g. main earthquake excitation followed by aftershocks. Even though such hazard brings about a crucial risk to our societies, its quantification is generally challenging because of its complexity. To address the technical challenge effectively, this study proposes to use Bayesian networks (BNs). Sequences of main and aftershocks are artificially generated to quantify the BN model representing the complex hazard. In addition, the structural responses of a hysteretic single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system under the generated sequences are evaluated by nonlinear dynamic analysis to quantify the BN model. Then, the fragilities of the system are estimated through the BN-based probabilistic inference. The overall modeling and inference are efficiently executed by the Matrix-based Bayesian network (Byun <i>et al. </i>2019). The proposed framework is expected to advance our capability to assess the risk of structures under the sequence of hazardous events and make optimal risk-informed decisions.</p>
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Kornuta, Jeffrey A., Nicoli M. Ames, Mary W. Louie, Peter Veloo, and Troy Rovella. "Uncertainty Quantification of Nondestructive Techniques to Verify Pipeline Material Strength." In 2018 12th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2018-78159.

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The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), with Docket No. PHMSA-2011-0023, substantially revises 49 CFR Part 191 and 192. Notable among these changes was the addition of §192.607, verification of pipeline material. This section calls for the verification of material properties of pipe and fittings located in either high consequence areas, class 3, or class 4 locations where traceable, verifiable, and complete records do not exist. Material properties include grade (yield strength, YS, and ultimate tensile strength, UTS) and chemical composition. The proposed regulations include an independent third-party validation for non-destructive testing (NDT) methods to determine material strength and require an accuracy of within ±10% of an actual strength value. Among the NDT technologies currently available to pipeline operators to estimate material strength is instrumented indentation testing (IIT). IIT is based on the principal that there exists a relationship between the indentation response of a material and its stress-strain curve. The indentation response is measured during the IIT process whereby an indenter is sequentially forced into the material during testing. The link between the indentation response and the material stress-strain curve is established often through the use of iterative Finite Element Analysis (FEA). The IIT vendor’s proprietary software performs this calculation, converting force-displacement measurements into an estimate of YS and UTS. In this study we extracted force-displacement data from IIT performed using FEA on an idealized steel. This data was then coupled with literature algorithms developed at Seoul National University (Kwon et al.). Parametric sensitivity analysis was then performed on estimated YS with respect to the algorithm parameters. Preliminary results indicate that while variations in the indenter constant, ω, used to estimate surface deformation do not significantly alter the predicted UTS or YS, the sensitivity to deviations in the empirical constant, Ψ, relating normal load to representative stress was more pronounced due to an effect on the calculated power-law constant, K. PHMSA’s NPRM accuracy requirements for NDT to establish yield and tensile strength should be driven by a rigorous understanding of material inhomogeneities, uncertainties in actual tensile strength determination, experimental uncertainty, and modeling uncertainties. The analysis performed in this paper provides part of this rigorous framework to establish realistic accuracy requirements for NDT that must drive federal rulemaking. In addition, this research highlights the need for pipeline operators to establish controls on the algorithms adopted by commercial NDT vendors.
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