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Research Paper
Improvement of Building Laws Related to New Industries: Focusing on Data Centers and Knowledge Industry Centers
Lee, Jookyung Associate Research Fellow
Ryu, Jeyeon Assistant Research Fellow
Kim, Junlae Assistant Research Fellow
- Basic 2022-1
- 2022.10.31
- 5Page
- Hit 1598
Summary
In this study, among the new industry-related facilities in the city, the aforementioned data centers and knowledge industry centers were examined in order to examine the current issues of the building law system and to propose a plan for improving the building law system in accordance with the direction of new industries.
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APA
Lee, Jookyung, Ryu, Jeyeon, Kim, Junlae. (2022). Improvement of Building Laws Related to New Industries: Focusing on Data Centers and Knowledge Industry Centers. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Lee, Jookyung, Ryu, Jeyeon, Kim, Junlae. Improvement of Building Laws Related to New Industries: Focusing on Data Centers and Knowledge Industry Centers.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2022
Chicago
Lee, Jookyung, Ryu, Jeyeon, Kim, Junlae. 2022. Improvement of Building Laws Related to New Industries: Focusing on Data Centers and Knowledge Industry Centers. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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