Publication
Research Paper
A Study on the Improvements of Agents for On-Site Surveys, Inspections, and Verifications Service System for Architects
Lee, Hyewon Associate Research Fellow
Kim, Sangho Senior Research Fellow
Han, Seungyeon Assistant Research Fellow
- Provisional 2023-2
- 2023.12.27
- 3Page
- Hit 1612
Summary
This study aims to establish improvement directions for the on-site surveys, inspections, and verifications task system of architects based on the concepts of administrative task delegation, the introduction of the system, the current status and limitations of relevant legal systems, and the role within the architectural administrative process. The focus is on examining the delegation system for on-site surveys, inspections, and verifications for approval for the use of buildings and temporary approval for the use of buildings, considering conditions such as the research period.
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APA
Lee, Hyewon, Kim, Sangho, Han, Seungyeon. (2023). A Study on the Improvements of Agents for On-Site Surveys, Inspections, and Verifications Service System for Architects. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Lee, Hyewon, Kim, Sangho, Han, Seungyeon. A Study on the Improvements of Agents for On-Site Surveys, Inspections, and Verifications Service System for Architects.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2023
Chicago
Lee, Hyewon, Kim, Sangho, Han, Seungyeon. 2023. A Study on the Improvements of Agents for On-Site Surveys, Inspections, and Verifications Service System for Architects. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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