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A Study on the Policy Characteristics and the Activation Support System of Remodeling Apartment complexes in Japan  

KIM, Ju Hee (전남대학교 대학원)
KIM, Dong Woo (전남대학교 대학원)
KIM, Yong (전남대학교 대학원)
Oh, Se-gyu (전남대학교 건축학부)
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Journal of the Regional Association of Architectural Institute of Korea / v.20, no.6, 2018 , pp. 121-129 More about this Journal
Abstract
The present study analyzed what policies are being executed for deteriorated apartments in Japan and what characteristics each policy had in order to examine policy direction and implications for the improvement of vitalization of remodeling business of deteriorated apartments in Korea. The study results are as follows. Japan recognized social problems of deteriorated apartments and pushed forward a national level remodeling actively by preparing financial support of central government and supporting plan by city and province. First, Japan maintained initial performance of buildings through phased maintenance for deterioration of buildings and aimed to reduce environmental load and maintain asset values of buildings through enlarging durability of buildings by responding to lifestyle according to social changes. To this end, they promoted the long life of buildings through the establishment of systematic long term repair plan from the stage of moving in the buildings. Second, in order to reduce the risk of remodeling projects, they prepared an environment where business could be carried out with an easy mind in various aspects by introducing remodeling business registration system and large scale repair construction defect insurance system. Third, they reduced economic burden of main agents of remodeling business with tax preferential treatment and financial support policies. Fourth, they have established remodeling support system based on overall social issues and connected it with social effect that could be obtained through this. The remodeling policies of Japan were carried out in the direction of solving social problems and considering economic aspect rather than just improving individuals' residence environment.
Keywords
plat-Housing; japan; remodeling; renovation;
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