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Homelike Design Characteristics of The Elderly Housing Facility(III) - Based on the preferred housing characteristics of the middle aged -  

신영숙 (건국대학교 생활과학과)
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Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association / v.40, no.9, 2002 , pp. 191-205 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the homelike design characteristics of elderly housing facility. To investigate what the preference of physical design characteristics are, interview was done by unstructured questionnaire to 30 middle aged and middle income group housewives living in Seoul. It was identified that preferred homelike physical characteristics of the houses were composed of 4 themes, housing types, building appearences and garden, floor plan and natural and social environments of its location. Their desirable housing standard was amenity which is the highest level of home environment. In their later life, they wanted to live in vicinity of Seoul to enjoy cultural benefits of the city and active outdoor activities in sunny, natural suburban environment. They liked a spacious, clean and bright color with natural material furnishings. Each architectural design expression of 4 themes was suggested.
Keywords
homelike; elderly housing facility design; preferred physical characteristics of housing;
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