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Soyoung Han
Landscape Architecture Program, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA

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Published: 02 October 2019 in Sustainability
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Reflecting the interest in sustainable development (SD), researches on the attitude toward SD have been steadily conducted for various groups. To explore the characteristics of awareness and attitude of college students majoring in landscape architecture towards the concept of SD, this study has two research questions; to analysis latent classes according to the learning participation pattern (research question 1), and to explore student characteristics that influence the classification of each classes (research question 2). The latent class analysis (LCA) was used to identify the combination of relationships found in the classes based on similar patterns among the characteristics of people rather than the relationship between observed variables. A total of 495 students majoring in landscape architecture, 222 males and 275 females, are participated in this study. The results of this study are as follows. First, six latent classes were extracted in relation to attitudes toward SD. Second, college students majoring in landscape architecture tend to view the concept of SD from an ‘environmental’ and ‘environmental and economic harmony’ point of view rather than from an ‘environmental, social, and economic’ point of view. Third, grades and educational experiences were found to have a significant effect on the probability of belonging to a specific latent class for SD. Finally, based on these results, we suggest a method for organizing interdisciplinary courses to comprehensively access the ‘environmental, social and economic’ areas of the curriculum.

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Soyoung Han; Yoonku Kwon. Awareness and Attitude of College Students Majoring in Landscape Architecture towards the Sustainable Development. Sustainability 2019, 11, 5464 .

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Soyoung Han, Yoonku Kwon. Awareness and Attitude of College Students Majoring in Landscape Architecture towards the Sustainable Development. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (19):5464.

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Soyoung Han; Yoonku Kwon. 2019. "Awareness and Attitude of College Students Majoring in Landscape Architecture towards the Sustainable Development." Sustainability 11, no. 19: 5464.

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Published: 29 August 2019 in Sustainability
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In this study, we explore the recognition of publicness as understood by everyday users of public space. By analyzing news articles in South Korea selected from 1 January 2010, to 31 December 2018, this study examines a discourse which is largely missing in the existing studies—the subjective experience and framing of contemporary spatial publicness by its end-users. After analyzing the contents from a total of 583 articles in the KINDS database, we develop a general typology of how contemporary spatial publicness is represented in South Korea. Although the scope and background of questions surrounding South Korea’s recognition of contemporary spatial publicness are different from that of Western countries, a similar debate has emerged about what publicness means in the context of the architecture and urban space around the globe. By developing different thematic dimensions in the representations of contemporary spatial publicness, we further discuss the implications for future research to examine the pragmatic sensibilities of individuals and utility of semi-public/private space.

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Soyoung Han; Joong Won Kim; Yoonku Kwon. Contemporary Spatial Publicness: Its New Characteristics and Democratic Possibilities. Sustainability 2019, 11, 4729 .

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Soyoung Han, Joong Won Kim, Yoonku Kwon. Contemporary Spatial Publicness: Its New Characteristics and Democratic Possibilities. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (17):4729.

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Soyoung Han; Joong Won Kim; Yoonku Kwon. 2019. "Contemporary Spatial Publicness: Its New Characteristics and Democratic Possibilities." Sustainability 11, no. 17: 4729.

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Published: 20 August 2019 in International Journal of Urban Sciences
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This study examined interrelationships between memory schema incised into landscapes pursued by designers and user’s responses by using multiple case study methods. We selected three cases according to three dimensions of landscape design method related to memory schema to examine each concept thoroughly; (1) Vietnam Veterans Memorial in USA as a context design, (2) Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in England as a transformation design and, (3) Sutton Place which is imaginary design of Geoffery Jellicoe as an imagination design. Seonyudo Park in Korea has been selected to review with all the aspects of three type of memory schema. Our findings highlight that memory schema as a landscape design metaphor has been emphasizing the five human senses and internal experiences. Memories could be transformed into various forms and meanings in landscapes according to designers’ intentions. Furthermore, when one’s recalled experience is expressed through landscape, which is expressed through a schema, and the user who uses the landscape correlates to the memory. This study suggests that landscape design with a memory schema can serve as a creative design medium that applies the positive effects of design experience to landscapes with humans.

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Suji Park; Hanbai Kim; Soyoung Han; Yoonku Kwon; Hanbae Kim. Landscape design methodology as perceived through memory schema with user experience. International Journal of Urban Sciences 2019, 24, 282 -296.

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Suji Park, Hanbai Kim, Soyoung Han, Yoonku Kwon, Hanbae Kim. Landscape design methodology as perceived through memory schema with user experience. International Journal of Urban Sciences. 2019; 24 (2):282-296.

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Suji Park; Hanbai Kim; Soyoung Han; Yoonku Kwon; Hanbae Kim. 2019. "Landscape design methodology as perceived through memory schema with user experience." International Journal of Urban Sciences 24, no. 2: 282-296.

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Published: 16 June 2019 in Sustainability
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The overall purpose of this study was to investigate psycho-physiological variations in human bodies by observing visual images of daytime and nighttime scenery to focus on restorative and recovery effects. Unlike previous studies that have focused on the natural versus built environments, this study aims to compare restorative and recovery potentials between daytime and nighttime. The experiment was conducted by showing a total of 12 images to 60 participants in order to measure the brain response with an electroencephalogram (EEG). As measures of the psychological impact of the images, perceived restorative and recovery scales were used. The self-reported data indicates that daytime sceneries are rated more positively than nighttime sceneries in terms of restorative and recovery effects. According to the EEG results, restorative and recovery feelings have negative relationships with the relative theta band, while positive relationships are shown with the relative alpha band. The correlation analysis between EEG bands and brain regions showed a significant correlation (p < 0.05) with 46 pairs for the daytime scenery stimuli and 52 pairs for the nighttime scenery stimuli. Through the results of the study, we conclude that daytime and nighttime scenery affect restorative feelings and the human brain response through both verbal and non-verbal methods.

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Sanghyun Cheon; Soyoung Han; Mintai Kim; Yoonku Kwon. Comparison between Daytime and Nighttime Scenery Focusing on Restorative and Recovery Effect. Sustainability 2019, 11, 3326 .

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Sanghyun Cheon, Soyoung Han, Mintai Kim, Yoonku Kwon. Comparison between Daytime and Nighttime Scenery Focusing on Restorative and Recovery Effect. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (12):3326.

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Sanghyun Cheon; Soyoung Han; Mintai Kim; Yoonku Kwon. 2019. "Comparison between Daytime and Nighttime Scenery Focusing on Restorative and Recovery Effect." Sustainability 11, no. 12: 3326.

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Published: 30 June 2018 in Journal of East Asian Landscape Studies
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The purpose of this study is to highlight the idea that the approach and methodology in Landscape Architecture and Urban Studies are rooted in regional planning, and to trace the legacy that can be borrowed from modern city and landscape planning. This study examines the academic relationship between Geddes’ Urban Evolution and McHarg’s Ecological Landscape Planning theory, and explores the significance of regional planning that can be accommodated in both Landscape Architecture and Urban Studies areas at present. As a result, the Geddes’ theory and the McHarg’s ecological landscape planning emphasized a scientific understanding of plans based on evolutionary theories and local research in regional planning. However, the McHarg’s theory was definitely different from the Geddes’ theory and offered its own unique identity and possibilities. First, it was completely focused on the environment. Second, it suggested a concrete methodology consisting of a technique of land suitability analysis to visualize an environmental or regional investigation. Third, McHarg advocated drawings as a visualization tool. McHarg’s theory of ecological landscape planning can be thought of as an evolutionary version of the theory of urban evolution. The study was limited to an applicable range to solidify the possibility of applying the theory in real situation, and more concrete and substantial approaches were suggested accordingly.

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Soyoung Han; Yoonku Kwon. The Legacy of Early Regional Planning: Patrick Geddes’ Theory of Urban Evolution and Ian L. McHarg’s Theory of Ecological Landscape Planning. Journal of East Asian Landscape Studies 2018, 12, 21 -29.

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Soyoung Han, Yoonku Kwon. The Legacy of Early Regional Planning: Patrick Geddes’ Theory of Urban Evolution and Ian L. McHarg’s Theory of Ecological Landscape Planning. Journal of East Asian Landscape Studies. 2018; 12 (2):21-29.

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Soyoung Han; Yoonku Kwon. 2018. "The Legacy of Early Regional Planning: Patrick Geddes’ Theory of Urban Evolution and Ian L. McHarg’s Theory of Ecological Landscape Planning." Journal of East Asian Landscape Studies 12, no. 2: 21-29.

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Published: 09 February 2017 in Sustainability
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The objective of this study was to map the distribution pattern of gentrification, showing the adverse effect of urban parks. The study adopted the perspective that urban parks, which have thus far been featured in urban planning without much criticism, may actually bring about unintended effects. This study employed a theory of gentrification that has received increasing interest in urban sociology to investigate the other side of the gentrification phenomenon. We identified urban parks as the cause of the gentrification from the start, and verified and visualised the phenomenon in the case of the Gyeongui Line Forest Park. We determined that the area with the higher possibility of gentrification was that within 600 m of the park. Big data accumulated over the past decade were used to prepare a proactive, systematic procedure to address gentrification, which is materialising in diverse forms. Through this study, we contribute to debates on the environmental justice of urban parks. Small changes in urban space can strongly affect our healthy lifestyles and urban sustainability. From this perspective, our study’s research process and its results could provide indications of how to structure and manage new urban planning projects in the future.

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Yoonku Kwon; Shinha Joo; Soyoung Han; Chan Park. Mapping the Distribution Pattern of Gentrification near Urban Parks in the Case of Gyeongui Line Forest Park, Seoul, Korea. Sustainability 2017, 9, 231 .

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Yoonku Kwon, Shinha Joo, Soyoung Han, Chan Park. Mapping the Distribution Pattern of Gentrification near Urban Parks in the Case of Gyeongui Line Forest Park, Seoul, Korea. Sustainability. 2017; 9 (2):231.

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Yoonku Kwon; Shinha Joo; Soyoung Han; Chan Park. 2017. "Mapping the Distribution Pattern of Gentrification near Urban Parks in the Case of Gyeongui Line Forest Park, Seoul, Korea." Sustainability 9, no. 2: 231.

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Published: 28 February 2015 in Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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So-Young Han; Han-Sol Cho; Kyung-Jin Zoh. A Study on the Roles and Ideological Development of Welfare Characteristics in Parks. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 2015, 43, 69 -81.

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So-Young Han, Han-Sol Cho, Kyung-Jin Zoh. A Study on the Roles and Ideological Development of Welfare Characteristics in Parks. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture. 2015; 43 (1):69-81.

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So-Young Han; Han-Sol Cho; Kyung-Jin Zoh. 2015. "A Study on the Roles and Ideological Development of Welfare Characteristics in Parks." Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 43, no. 1: 69-81.

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Published: 31 December 2014 in Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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Han-Sol Cho; So-Young Han; Kyung-Jin Zoh. A Study on Embodiment Aspects and Practice Strategies of Welfare Ideology in Contemporary Urban Park. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 2014, 42, 60 -71.

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Han-Sol Cho, So-Young Han, Kyung-Jin Zoh. A Study on Embodiment Aspects and Practice Strategies of Welfare Ideology in Contemporary Urban Park. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture. 2014; 42 (6):60-71.

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Han-Sol Cho; So-Young Han; Kyung-Jin Zoh. 2014. "A Study on Embodiment Aspects and Practice Strategies of Welfare Ideology in Contemporary Urban Park." Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 42, no. 6: 60-71.

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Published: 31 August 2011 in Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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Kyung-Jin Zoh; Soyoung Han. A Study on Hybrid Characteristics of Public Space in Contemporary Cities Reinterpreted by the Idea of Liminal Space. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 2011, 39, 49 -59.

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Kyung-Jin Zoh, Soyoung Han. A Study on Hybrid Characteristics of Public Space in Contemporary Cities Reinterpreted by the Idea of Liminal Space. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture. 2011; 39 (4):49-59.

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Kyung-Jin Zoh; Soyoung Han. 2011. "A Study on Hybrid Characteristics of Public Space in Contemporary Cities Reinterpreted by the Idea of Liminal Space." Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 39, no. 4: 49-59.

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Published: 30 June 2011 in Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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Yong-Gook Kim; So-Young Han; Kyung-Jin Zoh. A Study of Urban Park Development and Management through Public-Private Partnership. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 2011, 39, 83 -97.

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Yong-Gook Kim, So-Young Han, Kyung-Jin Zoh. A Study of Urban Park Development and Management through Public-Private Partnership. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture. 2011; 39 (3):83-97.

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Yong-Gook Kim; So-Young Han; Kyung-Jin Zoh. 2011. "A Study of Urban Park Development and Management through Public-Private Partnership." Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 39, no. 3: 83-97.