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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.53, No.0, 7 ~ 17, 2016
Title
A Study on the Satisfaction of Exhibition Spaces of Local Museums - Focusing on Surveys and Expert Interviews of Museums in Yeongdong Area -
박석중 Park Seouk-jung , 문정인 Moon Jung-in
abstract
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between the display area and satisfying the visitor local museum. And this is to derive necessarily factors to be considered in the local museum exhibition space. Methods Method of this research is investigating satisfaction surveys in exhibition space of the viewer and expert interviews for four museums in Gangwondo. The results are as follows. Result First, the moving line is uncomfortable for most unsatisfactory and a seating area, experiential programs are the most needed areas. Second, the exhibition space was the lowest satisfaction with the facilities. The future museum is that each of the next three-dimensional exhibition space, spatial experience, resting spaces spatial arrangement and exhibition design for the nature is planned to be in harmony. Third, museum exhibit design element satisfaction shows the lowest satisfaction with the internal Furniture sets. Therefore, it is necessary that eco-friendly design element exhibition. And the exhibition of the museum is required to take advantage of a variety of techniques such as IT equipment. Conclusion Based on the results of this study it can be the following suggestions. First, the exhibition space will be required to serve as a cultural facility in the area that can be light and easy to visit the leisure and resting place away from the traditional image of the museum. Second, the future museum will be able to assist the local people to develop a variety program at software (program) side.
Key Words
지역박물관, 전시 공간, 만족도, Local Museums, Exhibition Spaces, Satisfaction
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