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Research on Eco-Friendly Architectural Design Applications in High-Rise Office Buildings - Focusing on Void-Type Architecture -

Authors
Jeong Woo LimMyung Sik Lee
Issue Date
Sep-2025
Publisher
대한건축학회
Keywords
High rise office; Theory of green sky scrapers; Eco-friendly architecture; Void
Citation
Architectural Research, v.27, no.3, pp 83 - 92
Pages
10
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Architectural Research
Volume
27
Number
3
Start Page
83
End Page
92
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/61844
DOI
10.5659/AIKAR.2025.27.3.83
ISSN
1229-6163
2383-5575
Abstract
This study explores the potential of eco-friendly void spaces in high-rise office buildings to enhance energyperformance and occupant comfort, with the goal of proposing a prototype adaptable to domestic urban conditions. Drawing from Ken Yeang’s green skyscraper theory, this research reinterprets the functional and environmental rolesof voids through theoretical examina-tion and case-based analysis. A comparative study of domestic and internationalexamples reveals that global practices tend to integrate voids within complex structural and environmental systems,thereby maximizing energy efficiency. In contrast, domestic applications are more limited in scope and technical depth;however, the incorporation of green elements such as green walls indicates significant potential for environmentalresponsiveness and passive energy control. The findings suggest that when combined with localized climate strategies,eco-friendly voids can serve as key design elements for achieving sustainability in high-rise architecture. Simulationresults show that the proposed prototype reduces annual energy consumption by approximately 20–25%, demonstratingmeasurable performance benefits. This research offers a foundational perspective for the future implemen-tation ofperformance-driven, environmentally responsive design in the vertical built environment.1
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