Title |
A Study on Temporary Housing Facilities Planning Applying Slinky Concept |
Authors |
강희선(Kang, Hee-Sun) ; 한성준(Han, Seong-Jun) ; 박성준(Park, Sung-Jun) ; 조길현(Jo, Gil-Hyun) ; 김동균(Kim, Dong-Gyun) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2021.37.9.3 |
Keywords |
Disaster; Temporary Shelter; Temporary Dwellings; Temporary Housing; Emergence Shelter; Housing Design; Slinky |
Abstract |
Container type' was mainly used for existing temporary housing facilities in Korea. In the case of container type, a problem has emerged
that it requires a manufacturing period and is difficult to mass-produce and move. From 2015 onwards, tents were provided in the gym and
provided as temporary living spaces. However, a problem has emerged that the space is small and privacy protection is poor. As such,
various problems such as the narrowness of temporary housing spaces, poor living conditions, and shortage of supply have been discussed,
but adequate response to temporary housing spaces has not been made. There is an increasing demand for research on residential spaces for
the victims and for research and development on temporary housing spaces that can be quickly supplied in large quantities in a short period
of time in the event of a disaster. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to propose a model of a temporary housing facility that can be
mass-produced, quickly supplied, and moved. |