Accommodation facilities using traditional Korean houses have recently been highlighted at a time when value-added creation is required through differentiation of real estate, and hanok-style hotels, which are operated as lodging facilities by borrowing the exterior and design of hanok, have become a new lodging culture. This paper analyzes the characteristics of accommodation facilities utilizing the contents of traditional Korean houses, centering on Gyeongwonjae, a hanok lodging complex located in Songdo Free Economic Zone in Incheon, to identify what preference the spatial components of Hanok-type buildings appear to users, thereby contributing to the revitalization and expansion of Hanok-based accommodation functions in the future. Traditional Korean-style buildings provide unique beauty and comfort, but they are also inconvenient and have disadvantages, but they are being transformed into hanok-style accommodations that harmonize modern materials and appurtenant facilities, and factors are analyzed on the case of new accommodation trends and the preference for spatial components. Elements that give satisfaction to users of hanok hotels will be the main purpose of the paper, and the sustainability of hanok-style hotels based on traditional Korean architecture will become a type of more diverse residential culture in the future.
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 선행연구 및 이론적 고찰
Ⅲ. 사례대상지 분석
Ⅳ. 실증분석
Ⅴ. 결론
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