In general, architects carefully consider key elements such as the environment and situation outside the architecture, and the individual user's tendency and lifestyle. In addition, the plausibility and connectivity with the internal space are interpreted in their own method (independent formative language and theory) and solved by design. Through this series of processes, they complete their actual architectural works with unique colors, materials, and morphological characteristics. Architectural design can be said to be an autobiographical storytelling that leads this to one unique style. Specifically, it can be said that it focuses on everything across humans, architecture, and the environment. (such as harmony with target site's environment and surrounding facilities, cell-by-cell space divided by plan within the building, movement plan, and characteristics, patterns and lifestyles of users, etc.) Therefore, of course, objects such as furniture to be used by users in architectural spaces are also considered. Among the basic human behaviors, lying or sitting except standing must be in direct contact with the furniture, and accordingly, the furniture had to be structured to withstand the weight of human. In this context, the first goal of this study is to understand the design relationship between each other by observing the architect's architecture and chair works. And the second purpose is to observe design rules through example studies and then to understand their methodology. In addition, using this as a dictionary study, the final goal is to have one's own formative chair design language in the future.
1. 서론
2. 이론적 고찰
3. 사례 분석과 디자인 제안
5. 결론
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