Title |
Shared Space Composition and User Analysis of Shared Houses for Single Households |
Authors |
모조설(Mao, Zhao-Xue) ; 남경숙(Nam, Kyung-Sook) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2019.28.6.011 |
Keywords |
Single-Family; Share house; Shared space; Space type; Spatial constitution expression |
Abstract |
There have been various changes such as the emergence of urban living houses, the recognition of Gosiwon and Officetel as residential type, and the relaxation of the system to enable them to function. In recent years, And promote the dissemination of shared housing to get such things. However, this quantitative dissemination is not enough to accommodate the diverse needs of single-person households. In addition, there is still a lack of space planning and configuration for shared space in shared housing to accommodate various demands.
Recently, the Korean society has been gradually diversifying the family type due to the decline of the traditional family form due to the low fertility rate, the aging and the marriage rate decrease, the increase of the divorce rate, and the transition to the low growth advanced economic structure, the participation of women and diversification of lifestyle. In this study, the concept of shared space for single-family shared housing is established, and the characteristics of space composition of single-family shared house are studied through the case of shared space. First, the definition and status of shared housing are summarized through literature review.
Second, through the case analysis, the characteristics of the shared space of one - Third, through the questionnaire analysis, we analyzed the preference of the shared space used by the resident of one applicant.
Fourth, the problem of space composition was derived from the analyzed contents, and the improvement plan was suggested. In this study, we analyze the spatial characteristics of the shared space in a shared house for one person, and provide basic data that can be referenced in the planning of the shared house, find out the possibilities and potentials of the shared space and contribute to the activation Expect. |