Title |
A Study on the Reconstruction Plan for Public Rental Housing Complexes in Seoul |
Authors |
서주옥(Suh, Ju-ok) ; 이성창(Lee, Seong-chang) ; 김도년(Kim, Do-nyun) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2020.04.21.4.25 |
Keywords |
공공임대주택; 순환형 재건축; 공공부지; 유휴부지; 소셜믹스 Public Rental Housing; Circular Approach to Rental Housing Reconstruction; Government-owned Housing Sites; Idle Housing Sites; Social Mix |
Abstract |
This study aims to propose a public housing reconstruction model that differs from private housing reconstruction, by exploring different reconstruction measures, selecting pilot project complexes, and presenting an outline reconstruction plan. To this end, this research suggests that a circular approach be applied to reconstruction at the local community level to enhance the resettlement of existing tenants in terms of a ensuring base for living, regulations on zoning and other issues be eased to allow for the provision of additional new housing, average citizens be allowed to access these residences, and facilities be built inside the public housing complexes as infrastructure to support people’s daily lives and establish strong centers for local communities. Seventeen of the thirty-four complexes owned by Seoul Housing & Communities Corporation that are due for reconstruction within the next five years are categorized into three reconstruction types: utilizing existing state-owned housing, utilizing government-owned housing sites in the vicinity, and utilizing idle sites within the complex. This paper proves that the reconstruction plans covering the Sanggye-Madeul Complex, the Seongsan Complex, and the Bangwha Complex 11 are feasible with the circular approach to rental housing reconstruction, including (1)easing of zoning regulations, (2)adopting the concept of government-subsidized housing, and (3)attracting infrastructure investment from the private sector. |