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Analysis of the Characteristics of Residents' Preferences on LDK at Small-sized Apartment according to Lifestyle Types by Housing

주생활양식 유형별 소형아파트 LDK 선호특성 분석

  • 모정현 ((주)예인건축연구소, 건국대학교 건축학부) ;
  • 강순주 (건국대학교 건축학부 주거환경전공) ;
  • 권오정 (건국대학교 건축학부 주거환경전공) ;
  • 최정민 (건국대학교 건축학부 주거환경전공) ;
  • 김수진 (포스코 E&C 건축사업본부 디자인그룹)
  • Received : 2013.06.21
  • Accepted : 2013.08.20
  • Published : 2013.08.25

Abstract

With the recent increase in the number of one- and two-person households, demand for small-sized apartments has been on the rise, and lifestyles have seen swift changes to cater to smaller-sized housing. The construction market is shifting toward small-sized apartments, and research is now needed on the lifestyles of those living in small-sized apartments in order to develop suitable housing units. Therefore, this study aims to produce a planning concept for housing units by lifestyle, categorizing residents based on lifestyle and identifying their LDK preferences. Regarding methodology, prior research was reviewed to validate housing-related lifestyle factors and study the lifestyles of those living in small-sized apartments. Lifestyle categories based on housing type were determined by a cluster analysis, and LDK preferences for each lifestyle were analyzed through a survey. These data were then used to propose a planning concept with small-sized apartments for each lifestyle type. Thirty-two factors for categorizing lifestyles were obtained by studying three domains of housing-related lifestyle factors: 'housing values', 'attitudes toward living space', and 'behavior in living space; A total of 648 people living in small-sized apartments were classified into three lifestyle groups: 'True Family Benefiters', 'Smart Shopaholics', and 'Slow Heritage Pursuers'. 'Each group's lifestyle characteristics and socio-demographic features were used to classify the lifestyles of those living in small-sized apartments. The LDK preferences for each lifestyle were analyzed to design a planning concept for small-sized apartment.

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