Publication
Research Paper
The Locational and Spatial Criteria for A Tourist Information Center
Kim, Sungjoon Associate Research Fellow
Moon, Boram Assistant Research Fellow
- Provisional 2022-4
- 2022.08.20
- 4Page
- Hit 991
Summary
This study was designed to reorganize the criteria related to location, space, and design which are currently established based on the guidelines of the tourist information center of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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APA
Kim, Sungjoon, Moon, Boram. (2022). The Locational and Spatial Criteria for A Tourist Information Center. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Kim, Sungjoon, Moon, Boram. The Locational and Spatial Criteria for A Tourist Information Center.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2022
Chicago
Kim, Sungjoon, Moon, Boram. 2022. The Locational and Spatial Criteria for A Tourist Information Center. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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