Title |
Social Acceptability of Modular Construction through the Case Study of Education Facilities |
Authors |
서원경(Seo, Wonkyoung) ; 이인호(Lee, Inho) ; 강영철(Kang, Youngcheol) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.8.255 |
Keywords |
Modular construction; Education facility; Social acceptability; Green smart school |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study is to investigate the social acceptability of modular construction for the education facilities. Modular construction
has recently garnered significant attention as a promising solution to enhance productivity in the costruction industry. While many studies
have explored various aspects of decision-making processes related to the adoption of modular construction, the majority of them have
centered around the perspectives of project owners and general contractors. Recently, Ministry of Education enforces green smart school
policy. Based on the policy, there are plans to construct or renovate many schools using model construction methods. Unfortunately, some of
these plans were rejected due to strong opposition from users. This study examines the social acceptability of modular construction for
education facilities, focusing on four key factors: rational factors, emotional factors, communication, and trust. A survey was conducted among
potential users of these facilities, specifically parents, generating a dataset of 75 responses. The findings indicate that rational factors,
emotional factors, and trust exhibit strong correlations with social acceptability, with variations observed between the group that has engaged
in discussions regarding the installation of modular classrooms for their children and the group that has not. The results of this study can
identify the factors that hinder the widespread adoption of modular construction and contribute to the expansion of its implementation. |