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Suggestion on Senior Housing Policy with Consideration of the Features of Service and Housing Alternatives for the Senior of the U.S.A. (미국의 노인을 위한 주거대안과 서비스의 특성을 통해 본 한국의 노인주거 정책에 대한 제안)

  • 곽인숙
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.81-95
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    • 2003
  • While Korean traditional culture considers it necessary that children support their parents, a new trend of silver support is expanding by the recent social change, the increase of women's working, and the reluctance to support the old people. However, the number of silver welfare facilities in Korea is short for the demand with limited selections of them. Based on the situation, the following results of the study what kind of policies Korea service for the old people in the USA where early stepped into the aging society: 1. provide specific and proper social-supporting service and facilities with charge or free for the old people to be able to select one of them, according to economic, physical and psychological situation of the old people; rather to prepare service and facilities for all the old people. 2. increasing community service support for the home-staying old people 3. the development of support program for the family of the old 4. the improvement of housing environment for the home-staying senior 5. prepare the housing alternatives for the senior would be home-like environment.

A Study of Connection Method between the Work of School Building and Public Facilities Compound and Rental Housing in the Neighborhood for Securing Rental Housing Site - The Case Study of the City of Pyeong Taek - (임대주택 부지의 면적확보를 위한 학교시설 및 공공시설 부지내의 복합화사업과의 연계방안 연구 - 평택시의 사례를 바탕으로 -)

  • Min, Chang-Kee
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.38-47
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    • 2008
  • The idea that a school could take a role of educating each community personnel as well as students and the school building could be a center in a community is discussed in this paper. Also, as rental housings being included in the community and placed near school buildings, school facilities can be shared and cover the shortage of social welfare facilities. Thus urban social facilities including schools, social and cultural facilities, and rental housings should be planned as a bundled scheme. The objective of this Paper is to find the suitability of building a complex of school, gymnasium, cultural facilities, welfare facilities in school sites, and building rental housing in public building sites, such as cultural facilities and welfare facilities, gymnasium sites in the City of Pyeong Teak. It is found that this assumption can be proved when building a public school of 6 to 7 story or a rental apartment with a floor area ratio of 150% - 200%.

Roles of Housing Management Support Center and Short-and Long-Term Development Plan (공동주택관리지원센터의 역할과 장단기 발전방안 연구)

  • Eun, Nan-Soon;Kwak, Do;Chae, Hae-Won;Jee, Eun-Young
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.169-180
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    • 2015
  • This study was carried out to offer direction to the Housing Management Support Center in terms of its key features and specific operational tasks. The research involved the property management office (n=35) and Resident Representatives of the apartment blocks (n=52). Advisory Services conducted a consumer survey, as well as a survey of expert interviews (n=15). Survey results were as follows: (1) the Managing Director and secretary residents were satisfied with the Diagnosis and Advisory services; (2) the administrative support services need to address housing issues, including a long-term repair plan and advice on using long-term repair reserves and "conflict resolution associated with public housing management"; and (3) there was a greater need for a "basic, common-sense Housing Management Information Base to provide services to the Resident Representatives of the apartment blocks". Based on the survey results, the main roles of the Housing Management Support Center are to act as a House of Commons Administrator to handle complaints with counseling, diagnosis and advice; to support the Resident Committees; to provide professional training, research, and investigation; to support community revitalization; to manage the business of guidance and inspection; to coordinate conflicts and disputes; to build a comprehensive source of information; and to build networks.

Survey and Evaluation for Exterior Noise of a High Rise Apartment in Seoul (서울시 초고층 아파트의 외부소음 측정과 평가)

  • Lee, Seon-Dong;Park, Yu-Ra;Lee, Sang-Woo;Yoo, Ho-Chun
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2004
  • As a part of acoustical design, it is often necessary to quantify aspects of an existing environment and to predict the result of adding an acoustical treatment. The most common sources of exterior noise, also termed as environmental noise,(or community noise) are traffic noise, air craft noise, industrial noise, etc. Transportation(air, road, and rail)noise is the dominant and most common source of noise exposure in residential neighborhoods, and the annoyance is its most consequential effect. The road traffic noise becomes aggravated due to the rapid increase of vehicles. It has a great effect on the dwelling environment. Therefore we investigate the characteristics and sources of the road traffic noise through grasping the status of the road traffic noise. In the present study, preceding studies investigated the noise level of urban areas in Seoul were reviewed and the noise level of urban areas in Seoul was measured at first, fifth, tenth, and nineteenth floor for two days of weekdays and two days of weekend.

Elderly Users' Satisfaction with Services and Residential Environment of the Senior Citizen Centers in Mid-sized and Small Cities (중소도시 경로당의 복지서비스와 주거환경에 대한 만족도 연구)

  • Lee, In-Soo
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.117-130
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    • 2003
  • This study was conducted to examine elderly users' satisfaction with welfare services and the environments of the senior citizen centers in mid-sized and small cities in Korea. Three hundred and two elderly users were surveyed for this study. Age and gender differences in the level of satisfaction were found. The male elderly users and older users were more satisfied with the education programs than the female and younger users. The elderly people who reside in single-family residences were more satisfied with the educational programs and part-time job opportunities offered at the center than the elderly users who were living in apartment buildings. This could be explained by the fact that dwellers of single housing had more freedom and more room for self-regulation in scheduling their program participation, whereas the apartment building residents had rarely experienced social exchanges with their neighbors. There were significant differences in satisfaction with the environments of the centers by gender, marital status, age, level of education, religion, and housing type. The group differences were explained by the abundance of community activities that are centered around younger and female participants. Based on these findings, it is suggested that more specialized educational and social programs should be developed for the younger users in their early 60s, that co-ed religious activities and hobby programs should be expanded, and that the home-visiting welfare staff should regularly provide the elderly users the information on programs and activities.

A Survey on the Urban Residents' Recognition of Eco-friendly Outdoor Playground - Focused on Apartment House Playground Users in Seoul·Incheon·Gyeonggi-

  • Kim, Ja Kyung
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2014
  • Urban outdoor playground serves as the space to promote the physical, cognitive, social, creative, emotional and linguistic development of children and the education center to stimulate the imagination and curiosity of them. It is also the place to be used as a basic park for urban residents and the local community space for associating with people of various levels. However, this playground as a banal space did not function properly before now. In 21st century, urban playground requires change and its various changes have been attempted. In particular, there is a need for the change into eco-friendly playground to provide children's health and urban healthy environment. Therefore, it requires much effort to construct and vitalize the eco-friendly playground adequate for domestic circumstances in Korea. This study derived the preferred planning items among eco-friendly playground planning elements focused on the people to use it and provided the data for the construction of local friendly, eco-friendly outdoor playground. For this purpose, we visited the playground of the apartment house built in 10 years with more than 300 households and surveyed 200 adults and investigated the residents' utilization and satisfaction on the current playground and the recognition and preference for eco-friendly playground.

The Effect of Socio-Physical Regeneration on Social Network of Elderly Residents -Focused on Hanmaum public apartment of Daejeon implemented under Rainbow project (영구임대아파트의 사회물리적재생이 거주노인의 사회관계망에 미치는 영향 -대전시 무지개 프로젝트 한마음아파트사례를 중심으로)

  • Lim, Eui Sun;Lee, Yeun Sook;Kim, Ju Suck
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2010
  • The direction of Urban regeneration is changing toward holistic regeneration with residents' participation all over the world. While world leading projects in holistic regeneration such as "Ballymun of Ireland" and "Buffalo of U.S.A" appeared, recently in Korea, "Rainbow project" is getting paid attention as a similar example due to its Socio-Physical approach. The purpose of this study is to find the Effect of Socio-Physical Regeneration on Social Network characteristics of Elderly Residents in a public rental apartment. The subjects of the study are elderly residents who have resided since much before the environmental intervention. The research methods is in-depth interview. Specific features of social network included awareness of the physically improved surrounding environment, awareness of and participation in welfare programs, social interactions, identity, and vandalism behavior. As results, most of elderly residents recognized environmental improvement and felt very positive enough to enhance their attachment and pride in their residences. Physical environment changes had a considerable impact on the social network characteristics and also had a strong influence on their relations with community. Considering that permanent public rental housing has been a socially isolated place, it is significant to notice that residents' perception of being excluded and behaviors are changed gradually being influenced by environmental improvement.

Improvement of Fire Safety Management Plan in Response to Hydrogen Chloride Leak (염화수소 누출에 따른 소방계획서 개선방안)

  • Boohyun Baek;Hasung Kong
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to propose an improvement of fire safety management plans for buildings, such as apartment complexes and schools, within a 10 km radius of industrial complexes. It utilizes an off-site consequence analysis program to reflect the toxic impact on national industrial complexes and surrounding areas. The ALOHA program was utilized to analyze the impact of toxicity due to a hydrogen chloride leak, a hazardous material. The results showed that the area with AEGL-2 and above ranged from 3.1 km to 10 km, the AEGL-3 area ranged from 1.9 km to 7.3 km. The ASET was measured to be between 3 and 24 minutes. Due to the impact of toxicity, it is necessary to prepare fire safety management plans for buildings, such as apartment complexes and schools that are within a 10 km radius from industrial complexes. These safety plans incorporate the hydrogen chloride risk assessment results, ASET, weather conditions, and coordination with the local community.

Layout Plan Analysis of Communal Outdoor Space and Welfare Facilities for Senior Apartment - Focusing on Segok District 4th Complex in Gangnam-gu - (고령자 맞춤 아파트의 옥외 공용공간 및 부대·복리 시설 배치계획 분석 - 강남구 세곡지구 4단지를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Jeong-Lim;Hong, Won-Hwa;Kim, Tae-Woo;Choi, Jin-Won
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2013
  • This study has examined layout of communal outdoor space and welfare facilities in the nation's very first senior apartment complex in Segok-dong, Gangnam-gu that has been developed by Seoul City. In order for this space to play a role as a center of communication: 1) A center space of community should be created at the point of intersection of main moving lines of pedestrians. 2) Hierarchical area should be set up between main moving lines of walking and communal outdoor space. 3) It should be designed in a way to reflect demands of seniors and be accommodated their activities and behaviors. 4) It should be functionally connected to local infrastructure facilities so that it can promote social exchanges among seniors. Points to be considered in welfare facilities: 1) They should be placed at the center of the complex to provide convenience to all seniors. 2) Area of senior citizen center should be subject to flexible legal regulation in light of the unique characteristics of the Complex. 3) in case that welfare facilities are installed in the same space, intermediate space is required to alleviate collision between private space and public space. 4) Senior assistance facilities should put more emphasis on running programs that make good use of the space than on securing the space itself.

Analysis of Apartment Design Elements for Applying the Health Care Service System according to the Degree of Independence of Elderly People (고령자 자립정도에 따른 헬스케어서비스 제공을 위한 공동주택 계획요소 분석연구)

  • Lee, Ji-Eun;Yoon, Young-Ho;Park, Jung-Ah;Kwon, Yoon-Ji
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.147-157
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    • 2012
  • The Korean government required the mandatory ratio of public housing including the housing unit for elderly in February 2012 and the number of them is expected to increase accordingly. To prepare for an aged society, these enabling ubiquitous technology will be able to support efficient health care services, which was mentioned in various studies. Therefore, the aim of this study is to draw the design elements for an apartment for providing health care services according to the degree of independence of elderly people and to grasp the current situation and work out tactics by the evaluation of four actual cases. In housing unit in the elderly housing project, design elements supporting amenity improvement was rated to the highest importance, however, in reality, was reflected at lower rate while the risk management plan for public space was applied at the highest rate. Design elements required by new technology such as health monitoring and community management with outside world are still not reflected, however, in order to realize the concept of 'aging in place', health care services in various aspects should be considered in housing planning.