Title A Study on the Architectural Improvement Direction of the Community Facilities of Happy Housing Estate through the Analysis of Residents’ Satisfaction
Authors 김용재(Kim, Yong-Jae) ; 김원필(Kim, Won-pil)
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2025.41.7.13
Page pp.13-21
ISSN 2733-6247
Keywords Happy Housing; Type of Residence; Degree of Satisfaction; Multi-family Housing; Community Facility
Abstract This study is an empirical study on Happy Housing for young people, and it was determined that it should be conducted from the perspective of improving the quality of Happy Housing, which has been in operation for more than 10 years, rather than focusing on quantitative supply perspectives. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the current status of community facilities in Happy Housing, which is small rental housing, and to propose the improvement. For this purpose, a field survey was conducted at recently completed Happy Housing complex, and in-depth analysis was performed on the community facilities in the complex. The conclusion is summarized as follows: Firstly, it was found that residents of small rental housing are relatively satisfied with the community facilities. Secondly, in terms of specific satisfaction with each community facility, the overall opinions by "average" and "satisfactory" are the most common among the 10 facilities. Thirdly, the change in overall satisfaction in relation with the scale of dwelling unit was found to be statistically significant. Finally, the examination of multiple regression on each residential variables indicated that social welfare facilities, study rooms, small libraries, and youth training facilities were found to be the most influential predictors in deciding the level of overall satisfaction.