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Physical Environment Change and Occupancy Evaluation on Green-Remodeled University Dormitory

그린리모델링 기숙사의 물리적환경 변화와 거주자평가

  • 최윤정 (충북대학교 주거환경학과) ;
  • 이호연 (한양대학교 도시대학원) ;
  • 이현정 (루에스디 실내디자이너) ;
  • 김원배 (충북대학교 주거환경학과)
  • Received : 2016.11.17
  • Accepted : 2017.01.20
  • Published : 2017.02.25

Abstract

This study focuses on the university dormitory remodeled toward energy efficiency. The study has its purpose on deriving the aspects to be concerned for later green remodeling and enhancing the effects of green remodeling, by analyzing the changes of physical environment, changes of energy consumption amount, and needs of the residents. For this purpose, the study went through the review of project report from government office for green remodeling, field investigation of remodeling elements, and the occupancy evaluation by Focus Group Interview. FGI means interviewing small group of the residents who lived in the subjected dormitories both before and after the remodeling. As results, the elements of green remodeling in targeted dormitories were inner wall insulation, top-floor ceiling insulation, replacement of windows, installment of automatic entrance door and making transfer space connected the entrance door. As the parts of equipment system, EHP high-efficiency cooler, highly efficient radiator, upgraded LED lightings with covers, and automatic control system (only one building) were installed. Energy consumption was declined, and the satisfaction of residents was increased after the green remodeling. However, the aspects which were not improved or unsatisfying also have been detected. Therefore, the study states the suggestions each for the administrators, designers and planners, and residents to concern for enhancing the effects of green remodeling or construction of new dormitories.

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