Title |
Examining the Changing Landscape of Apartment Complexes in Busan |
Authors |
김준(Kim, Jun) ; 임성훈(Lim, Sung-Hun) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.2.27 |
Keywords |
부산, 공동주택, 의무관리대상, 비의무관리대상, 변화양상 |
Abstract |
This study traces Busan's apartment complex changes from the 1990s to the 2020s, emphasizing shifts from topographical features to
economic factors. The results revealed economic data's influence on complex characteristics since the 2000s, notably the correlation between
small and large complexes and price fluctuations. To explore this, the study suggests examining mandatory and non-mandatory management
complexes separately. Economic aspects prioritize maximum impact relative to investment, evidenced by interconnected data. Notably, a ratio
based solely on floor count correlates closely with household numbers, posing challenges in regulating apartment supply. Post-2000s, there's
not only quantitative expansion but also qualitative shifts in apartment complexes, reflecting a focus on economic and social aspects beyond
physical conditions. This highlights the growing need for interdisciplinary research beyond architecture and urban planning. |