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The Comparison of Residents' Movement and Activities of Public Rental Apartments in Korea and the United States - Focused on the Comparison of SH Apartments and PHA Apartments - (한국과 미국 공공 임대아파트 거주자의 이동과 단지 내 활동 - 서울 SH공사 아파트와 미네소타 주 PHA 아파트의 비교를 중심으로 -)

  • Shin, Kyung-Joo;Jang, Sang-Ock
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this research is to compare residents' movement and activities in SH apartment in Yangcheon-Gu, Seoul (SH apartment) and PHA apartment in St. Paul, Minnesota (PHA apartment) in order to improve the quality of rental housing environment. This study had surveyed 418 residents of SH apartments in Korea and used the secondary data gathered from 1,462 residents of PHA apartments in the United States. The results of this study are as follows: The criteria of Korean residents in SH apartments when choosing their residences are lower rent payment and shorter waiting time. They seemed to have no other options than public rental housing. On the contrary, American residents in PHA apartment had more option to choose from. Therefore, Korea needs to offer more variety types of residents that can be lead to better satisfaction of low income classes. Most of the SH apartments residents has lived for long-term, in the average of more than 6 years, and wanted to live continually at their current dwelling. PHA residents showed similar tendency. However, long term residency may lead to permanent occupation of the public rental apartment by the same family. Hence, a system which can provide equal residency opportunities to all low-income classes need to be developed. Residents of SH apartment were satisfied with the personal activities but were not satisfied with group activities among residents or regarding resident meetings. However, residents of PHA apartments were more satisfied with their management because there is more in-housing-complex activity programs. Therefore, more activity program for a resident should be developed after analysing programs of different apartments and current conditions in Korea. There were some noticeable divergences among residents, based on their age, term of residence and physical, emotional and mental problem, when evaluating in-housing-complex's programs. Thus, these factors are also need to be considered when planning and examining evaluation about the management of rental apartments.

A survey on installation, management, and usability of automated external defibrillators - Focused on apartments with over 500 households in Chungnam (자동심장충격기 설치현황 및 관리실태와 사용능력조사 - 충청남도 내 500세대 이상 아파트를 중심으로)

  • Jung, Jun-Ho
    • The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.73-84
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the installation, management, and usability of automated external defibrillators (AED) installed in the apartments with over 500 households in Chungnam. Methods: The survey included 52 apartments with over 500 households having AED in Chungnam from July 1 to August 20, 2017. The information of AED was taken from the Chungnam Provincial Office. Results: The access and use of AED was closely affected by AED installation location, locking devices, lack of publicity, and AED use education for the residents. Conclusion: Efficient education on the use and management of AED for residents of the apartments is necessary.

An Evaluation of Apartment Managers' Satisfaction regarding Landscape Management in Apartment Complexes

  • Ahn, Hee-Sung;Kang, Hyun-Kyung
    • Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.653-663
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to find out methods to more efficiently maintain and manage landscape areas within apartment complexes by analyzing various factors related to landscape management and managers' perception. The following results were obtained. First, 50.3% of the surveyed apartment complexes performed own landscaping, while 25.2% hired landscaping services partially, which indicates that apartment management offices maintained facilities by themselves or partially hired landscaping companies due to a shortage of funds. Second, among apartments that perform own landscaping, 37.5% of them were built more than 20 years ago, while 34.3% of apartment complexes that were built less than 5 years ago were found to hire professional management. Regarding the total number of households, 34.7% of those that perform own landscaping had less than 300 households, while 48.6% of those that hire full landscaping had more than 2,000 households. Third, regarding landscaping cost, 63.9% of those that perform own landscaping spent less than 20 KRW per square meter, while 28.6% of those that hire full landscaping spent less than 20 KRW per square meter and 25.7% spent less than 50 KRW per square meter, showing that the management cost was higher in the apartments hiring full landscaping. Fourth, work types also showed differences between landscape management types. Only 50.9% of self landscaping apartment complexes were found to regularly trim trees, while 91.4% of apartments that hire full landscaping services performed the same tasks, keeping trees healthy and visibly more appealing. Fifth, the apartments hiring full landscaping showed a higher level of work satisfaction (3.46) than those performing own landscaping (2.67). Sixth, on the matter of the level of satisfaction depending on the type of work, most items showed a statistically significance in apartments hiring full landscaping (3.11-3.43 on average), compared to apartments performing own landscaping (2.4-2.9 on average). Apartment managers showed a relatively higher satisfaction level in landscape management by hiring professional landscaping services.

A Survey on the Customers' Demands to Domestic Customized Apartments (국내 맞춤주택(아파트) 수요자 요구사항에 대한 조사연구)

  • Kim Jeong-Jae;Hong Hyeong-Kyun;Kim Yong-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • autumn
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    • pp.333-336
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the customer's demands to domestic customized apartments. The research method involves a survey on occupants and potential customers of customized apartments. The results of this study are as follows: 1) Customers' first request to customized apartments is investigated to be various option of space and finish materials. 2) In case of finish materials, customers are investigated to want a selection range of $4\~6$ for their customized apartments.

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Effects of Landscape Management Elements in Apartments on Their Housing Satisfaction and Brand Loyalty (공동주택 조경 관리요인이 공동주택 주거만족도와 브랜드 충성도에 미치는 영향 )

  • Choi, Jae Hyun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.245-257
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    • 2021
  • This study is aimed to investigate the effects of landscape management elements in apartments on housing satisfaction and brand loyalty of dwellers, empirically. In this study, a survey research was conducted from April 5th to 22nd 2021 with the subjects of 711 dwellers who were living in apartments located in Seoul. Collected data were analyzed using by SPSS 23.0 and AMOS 23.0. The study results are as follows. First, as the level of landscape management elements of apartments including greens space, playing space, resting space and landscaped facilities is higher, housing satisfaction level is higher. Second, as the level of landscape management elements of apartments including greens space, playing space and resting space is higher, brand loyalty is higher. Third, as the level of housing satisfaction of apartments is higher, brand loyalty level is higher. Fourth, all the landscape management elements of apartments including greens space, playing space, resting space, and landscaped facilities affect brand loyalty mediated by housing satisfaction. Through this study, useful strategic implications for apartment managers and suppliers were presented by identifying elements of landscaping management that affect housing satisfaction and brand loyalty of actual consumers.

Residents' Opinions on Apartment Living in Lahore, Pakistan

  • Fatima, Tehniyat;Bano, Shermeen;Hussain, Basharat;Zaidi, Rabiya;Shahzad, Asif
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.266-292
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    • 2021
  • Vertical growth is viewed as the solution to the problem of urban housing. The present study aims to be multifocal in approaching the phenomenon of apartment living in Lahore, Pakistan. The primary focus of the research was to evaluate the satisfaction with and favorability of vertical living among the dwellers; however, the research was extended to include the in-depth experiences of adolescents regarding privacy because it was observed that this age group was being neglected severely in the distribution of privacy in apartments, as well as in research. The data was first collected from 150 respondents through a survey, and then interviews of 10 adolescents were conducted to explore notion of privacy. The findings highlight that, despite being satisfied with the infrastructural aspects of the building, the residents do not prefer vertical living over horizontal housing. The adolescents in apartments also prefer horizontal housing over vertical living to avoid the feeling of crowdedness that is associated with vertical growth due to shared space and proximity. The utilization of spaces within apartments is associated with certain elements of development of the personality during this age. The findings of the present study can be helpful for sustainable vertical housing policy development and implementation.

The Direction of Public Rental Apartment Supported by Community Service Viewed from the Livable Community - A Qualitative Comparison Study on the Rental Apartment in Seoul and ST. Paul - (살기 좋은 지역 만들기 관점에서 본 생활지원서비스와 연계한 공공 임대아파트의 방향 - 서울 SH공사 아파트와 미국 세인트폴 시 PHA 아파트의 질적 연구 -)

  • Shin, Kyung-Joo;Jang, Sang-Ock
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this qualitative research is to compare the community service and situation of SH apartment in Yangcheon-Gu and PHA apartment in Minnesota in order to grasp the requirement for livable community. For the study, depth-interview method was used to collect the data. Throughout this research, we found the ways to create a livable community as follows: Rental apartments are supplied by Seoul Housing agency in Korea while in US by PHA, an independent government agency. Both of them are in direct management. There are five main topics to be discussed. First, as a main supplier of services, it is Yangchun-Gu's social welfare center in Korea, while PHA in US. Second, as a mean of giving services, Korean residents visit the welfare center. On the other hand, PHA apartments enforces service-to-customer policies. Third, as a Korean service, they are consultation targeting families, children, teenagers, disabled, olds, education, medical examinations, rehabilitation and free meals. In US PHA apartments, they are medical health professionals, social worker, beauty salon or barber shop, bus to shopping area, bookmobile, OK card program, CHSP, ASI, ALP, personal care, senior/congregate dinning and etc. Fourth, both Korean and US have same hindrance for the 'livable community' policies which is funding and conflict of residents. Fifth, both Korean and US think that the key for the success of 'livable community' are resources, service and residents. The differences between Korea and US concerning service conditions such as supply of rental apartments, management and services are caused by cultural, ethnic and economical differences. From another point of view, Korean apartments are predicted to have similar problems like PHA apartments, and preparative attitude for this is needed.

A Study on the Improvement of Defect Information Management System of Apartment House (공동주택의 하자정보관리시스템 개선을 위한 연구)

  • Jang, Hyo-Sung;Seo, Chee-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.115-123
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    • 2010
  • Defects in apartments, which are one of the major residential types in Korea,produce unexpected inconvenience for their owners. If construction companiespaid more careful attention to the management of defect information, manydefects could be prevented. In this context, this study attempted to derive an improved defect information management system. First, research into cases of defects that were caused by weaknesses in the defect information management system were advanced to confirm the necessity of improving the defect information management system, and as the next step, a survey was conducted to identify problems with the current defect information management system, and the requirements of animproved system. In conclusion, an improved defect information management system will contribute to preventing defects in apartments in Korea.

MARKETING STRATEGIES OF NAME BRAND APARTMENTS ACCORDING TO THE BRAND LIFE CYCLE

  • Kyung-sook Kim;Hye-sung Park;Young-kon Choi;Jae-Jun Kim
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.1076-1082
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    • 2005
  • Breaking from the past convention, most construction firms are lotting out their apartments with their own brand names. They don't have, however, differentiated marketing strategies based on unique brand awareness. Rather, virtual absence of marketing strategies has brought about unfiltered introduction of architectural elements of the competition and excessive advertising efforts. Consequently confusion is at hand for consumers' purchase decision since they are not aware of the differences between the apartments. The purpose of this study is to make consumers have clear brand awareness by presenting appropriate brand strategies based on sound marketing theories for construction firms.

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Methyl-Tertiary Butyl Ether(MTBE) and BTEX Inside and Outside Apartments with Different Construction Age

  • Jo, Wan-Kuen;Lee, Jong-Hyo
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2010
  • Only limited information is available on the measured exposure levels of residents according to the construction age of apartments. As such, present study was conducted to measure and to compare the bedroom, living-room, and outdoor air levels of MTBE and benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and m,p-xylene(BTEX) in both newer and older apartments. For both newer and older apartments, all the compounds except for MTBE showed significantly higher levels in bedrooms or living-rooms as compared to the outdoor concentrations. The ratio of bedroom or living-room median concentration to outdoor concentration was close to 1 for MTBE, whereas it was larger than 1 for other target compounds. It was also found that the bedroom and living-room appeared to have similar indoor sources and sinks for BTEX, but not for MTBE. The median concentration ratios of the newer apartments to the older apartments ranged from 1.63 to 1.81, depending upon the compounds. In contrast, the MTBE concentrations did not differ significantly between the newer and older apartments, thereby suggesting that although newer buildings could emit more VOCs, this is not applicable to all VOCs. Conclusively, the findings of present study should be considered, when designing exposure studies associated with VOC emissions in buildings and/or managing indoor air quality according to construction age of buildings.