원문정보
초록
영어
Buildings are equipped with fire compartments to prevent the spread of fire. However, the fire compartment regulations in South Korea are simplistic and standardized, and the exception and mitigation also have ambiguous criteria, requiring adaptations to accommodate changes in architectures. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the contents related to exception and mitigation for fire compartments in South Korea and propose to make up for the limitations. To identify limitations, this study investigates how fire compartments are implemented in South Korea and analyze international cases to compare fire compartment regulations. The comparative analysis reveals that domestic exception and mitigation have ambiguous spatial criteria, and international cases solve this issue by specifying regulations based on specific uses. Consequently, this study proposes the need to formulate and detail regulations of exception and mitigation considering both building use type and space characteristics, because of fire hazard levels changed by building use type.
목차
Introduction
Backgrounds and Research Objectives
Method and Purpose of the Research
Theoretical Review
Architectural Fire Situation in South Korea
Fire Compartment Regulations
Fire Compartment Installation Standards
Regulations of Exception and Mitigation for Fire Compartments
The Case Study
United States
Fire Compartment Installation Standards
Regulations of Exception and Mitigation for Fire Compartments
Japan
Fire Compartment Installation Standards
Regulations of Exception and Mitigation for Fire Compartments
United Kingdom
Fire Compartment Installation Standards
Regulations of Exception and Mitigation for FireCompartments
Comparison of Fire Compartment Regulations Domestically and Internationally
Fire Compartment Installation Standards
Regulations of Exception and Mitigation for Fire Compartments
Proposal on Regulations of Exception and Mitigation for Fire Compartments
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References