ISSN : 1598-1142(Print)
ISSN : 2383-9066(Online)
ISSN : 2383-9066(Online)
Journal of architectural history Vol.35 No.2 pp.29-38
DOI : https://doi.org/10.7738/JAH.2026.35.2.029
DOI : https://doi.org/10.7738/JAH.2026.35.2.029
A Study on the Effects of Spatial Organization on Building Construction in neo-Hanok Village
- Focused on Eunpyeong Hanok Village -
Abstract
This study aims to empirically analyze the effects of spatial organization of individual lots on building construction in neo- Hanok Villages, focusing on the phenomenon of vacant lots. The study area is Eunpyeong Hanok Village in Seoul, and a total of 148 individual lots were analyzed. The analysis employs binary logistic regression model, with building construction(0=unbuilt, 1=built) as the dependent variable. Independent variables included view conditions, sunlight exposure, lot aspect ratio, parking availability,etc. The results indicate that lot aspect ratio, permitted land use, lot orientation, and view conditions have statistically significant effects on building construction. Among these, lot aspect ratio was identified as the most influential variable, suggesting that lots closer to a rectangle proportion have a substantially higher probability of being built. In contrast, sunlight exposure and parking availability were not found to be statistically significant.This study demonstrates that the occurrence of unbuilt lots in planned neo-Hanok Villages is not merely a matter of insufficient demand but is closely related to spatial organization and regulatory conditions at the lot level.









