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Title A Study on the Planning Direction of the Gyeonggido Type Happy House Community Facilities
Authors 신유진(Shin, Yoo Jin) ; 이연숙(Lee, Yeun Sook)
DOI http://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2020.29.5.042
Page pp.42-52
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Gyeonggido Type Happy House; community facilities; Communal house; MDS
Abstract In this study, the researcher surveyed and analyzed the current use of the Gyeonggido type Happy House Community Facilities and the preference to such facilities by the residents. Based on the findings of this study, the researcher intends to establish the community facilities according to the demands among the residents, along with a plan to invigorate the local community as a base for local welfare programs and restoration of sense of community. The survey for this study was conducted with 133 participants from the classes in needs of housing aids (newlyweds or Childcare Families) in 204 households in the Suwon Gwanggyo Housing Complex, which is a public rental housing complex. The analysis of the data of this study was conducted using SPSS 23.0, using analytical methods such as the frequency analysis and MDS, etc. As a results, the community facility of the apartment complex had a small effect when the residents made their choices of their apartments. And, as the community facility was closer, it was more likely that the residents used such a facility. However, they were found not able to use the facilities sufficiently due to the insufficient time to use them. As well as, the result of the positioning analysis after identifying the proximity and correlation between the community facilities within an apartment complex, the resident community facilities and the cooperatives facilities turned out to be in the proximal link ranges, along with the facilities for the shared basic life support and leisure facilities such as the fitness center, storage, and laundromats. The implication of this study is that, when a community facility is planned, the size of the facilities, the characteristics of the possible customers, the management methods, and the level of openness to the local residents must be planned in advance.