Title A Study on the Improvement of Living Environment Design in Small Housing Complex
Authors 김선란(Kim, Sun-Ran) ; 유재우(Yoo, Jae-Woo)
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.4.57
Page pp.57-67
ISSN 2733-6247
Keywords Small Housing Complex; Residential Environment; Design Guide; Quality Improvement Plan; Expert Survey
Abstract Compared to large-scale housing projects underway in Korea, small-scale housing maintenance projects can utilize urban locations or local communities and their unique characteristics, cater to individual lifestyles by utilizing various spaces, diversify and provide convenience to residents, and improve various residential planning initiatives such as enhancing urban living conditions and revitalizing local communities. The contents of this study were first applied to domestic and foreign local government planning guidelines to derive problems and implications. Second, the relevant systems in the UK were analyzed, and architectural planning items were derived by referring to the design guidelines. Thirdly, an expert survey was conducted to analyze the importance of planning factors for regional characteristics, diversity, community, functionality, eco-friendliness, sustainability, and economy in order to suggest the basic direction of small home maintenance projects. Fourth, it was analyzed in terms of priority and both quantitative and qualitative aspects of importance. As a result of the study, the intention is to propose a design guideline system and plan that can be reflected in small residential complex plans to enhance qualitative diversity.