Title |
Evaluation System Proposal to Analyze Resident Satisfaction in Zero-Energy Apartment Housing |
Authors |
김현아(Kim, Hyun-Ah) ; 이명주(Lee, Myoung-Ju) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2022.38.8.31 |
Keywords |
Zero Energy; Zero Energy Housing; POE (Post Occupancy Evaluation); Resident Satisfaction |
Abstract |
This study aims to draw evaluation criteria to assess the quality of living in zero energy housing and to suggest assessment systems that
reflect important criteria from experts. There was a total of 61 categories among four properties that covered functionality, convenience,
comfort, economic feasibility, and satisfaction. Based on the perspective of experts, the numerical scoring of important criteria was out of
100; this allowed for objective scores among various evaluation cases to be used in a comparative analysis. Residents’ satisfaction was
classified into four levels based on the total score: the very highest, the top, the middle and the lowest. The suggested assessment systems
and evaluation criteria related to the quality of living in zero energy housings could be leveraged across pilot projects to contribute in
various ways for the mandatory 2025 Zero Energy Housing Policy. |