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The Types and Characteristics of Space Construction in Temporary Small-sized Housing for Single-person Household

일시적 거주개념을 적용한 1인용 소형주택의 공간구축유형 및 특성

  • Kim, Mi-Kyoung (Dept. of Housing & Interior Design, Chungbuk Natl. Univ.) ;
  • Song, Ae-Hee (Dept. of Housing & Interior Design, Chungbuk Natl. Univ.)
  • 김미경 (충북대학교 주거환경학과) ;
  • 송애희 (충북대학교 주거환경학과)
  • Received : 2012.02.01
  • Accepted : 2012.04.04
  • Published : 2012.04.25

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the types and characteristics of space construction in temporary small-sized housing for single-person household through the understanding and interpretation of the modern flexible lifestyle. A document research method and case studies were used to analyze and classified the spatial characteristics of temporary dwelling spaces since 2000. Findings of the study were as follows: In order to conform the concept of temporary dwelling for small-sized housing units of single-person households, the types and characteristics of space construction were divided into three aspects: (1) 'Transporting' by wheel, rotation and vehicles, (2) 'Transforming' by adapting, assembling disassembling, and folding unfolding, (3) 'Wearing Carrying' by inflatable and tented type. In conclusion, this study found two types of space construction in temporary small-sized housing. The first was 'formal aspect' which was focused on the simplicity of shape, ease of deformation and lightweight of materials. And the second was 'functional aspect' which was focused on the complex space composition, the rapidity of installation and dismantling, ease of movement and transportation. This study shows that the combination of two types of the temporality will be more ideal in temporary small-sized housing planning rather than relying on just one type.

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