Title A Study on the Residential Satisfaction for Architectural Planning and Management of Public Housing
Authors Lee Mi-Rang ; Lee Hee-Chung ; Lee Jae-Hyuk ; Je Hae-Seong
Page pp.79-86
ISSN 12269093
Keywords The Public Housing ; Satisfaction Level ; Management ; Factor Analysis
Abstract After the public housing policy was broken off, the housing policy for the low-income brackets does not seem to exist any longer. Therefore, the existed public houses are the key of the stable dwelling for the low-income brackets. According to the regulations of urban and residential environment improvement of Seoul, the public housing that was completed in 1989 should be used eighteen years more by 2025, and the public housing that was completed afterwards should be used twenty four years more by 2031 in order to be redeveloped. For the reasons mentioned above, this study aims to evaluate the residential satisfaction through questionnaire survey, and to obtain the direction for the improvement of the residential satisfaction. Among the public housing located in Seoul, seventeen housing complexes that are managed by SH corporation were investigated. The questionnaires were asked the residents who live in the decrepit five cases which were selected on the basic of the completion year. The results of this study are as follows; 'Size of each room', 'size of house', and 'a number of room for a family member' were dissatisfied elements in interior environment. 'A location and a number of bicycle depository', 'parking lot', and 'decrepit level of building' were found that the residents were not satisfied with in exterior environment. Also, 'management expenses', 'the service of management staff and security man', and 'safety management' were the element that the residents were not satisfied with. From fact analysis, the satisfaction factors of the public housing are 'size of residential unit', 'basic supply facilities', 'natural lighting and view', 'safety and security', 'location and exterior', 'parking and traffic', 'community facilities', 'residential cost', 'maintenance'and 'sanitary'.