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A Comparative Study on the Apartment Unit Plans According to the Living Environment Elements of Housing in Korea and China - Focused on Apartment cases in Seoul and Shanghai - (한.중 공동주택의 생활환경요인을 통한 단위평면 비교 연구 - 서울과 상하이 전통, 근대, 현대 공동주택 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Liang, Fei;Yoon, Hea-Kyung;Park, Hyeon-Soo
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.136-143
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    • 2010
  • This study aims to seek a direction of development in apartment interior planning method, considering residential condition and historical planning schemes in South Korea and China. In this study, South Korea and China's traditional housing and modern apartment unit was studied to identify environmental attributes of residence. For Korea, Banga, where upper class residents lived, and modern urban Hanok were chosen to be analyzed. For China, two types of housing wear studied: Sahapwon, original form of China housing, and Yinong house which is a typical Sanghai house. First, the elements of living environment in two major cities; Seoul and Sanghai was defined to analyze factors of traditional houses in both cities. Depending on those factors, relationship among traditional and modern housing types were compared and analyzed, focusing on unit plan case studies for a better understanding of living environment in South Korea and China. From this study, similarities and differences between apartment plans in Seoul and Shanghai was examined according to their residential style, surrounding natural environment and lifestyle factors. In Seoul's apartment, spacial composition and movement lines were mainly formed around the public space in Seoul, while public space of living and dining room was located at housing entrance area in the Shanghai's residential system, configuring narrow form of housing unit. In respect of the natural environment, the unit plan of rectangular form in Seoul was more efficient in day lighting and wind circulation than the unit plan of narrow form in Shanghai. It was also found that cultural differences of stand-up and seat life style influenced on the composition of unit plans in Seoul and Shanghai.n Apartment cases in Seoul and Shanghai.

A Study on the Residential Satisfaction of Single Youth Households Tenants (청년 1인가구 임차인의 주거만족도에 관한 연구: 부산·경남지역을 중심으로)

  • Kwon, Jeongpyo;Kang, Jeonggyu
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.65-79
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    • 2022
  • To suggest implications of future housing problems, this study investigates which characteristics affect the housing satisfaction of young single households. Using the survey data, we perform the multiple regression and decision tree models based on the SPSS Statistics 25.0. Our empirical results show several key features. First, housing characteristics and intention to continue single households had a positive (+) effect on housing satisfaction, in the order of natural, housing, physical characteristics, and intention to continue single households. Second, housing characteristics and intention to marry in the future had a positive (+) effect on housing satisfaction in the order of natural, housing, and physical characteristics. Third, housing characteristics and intention to increase household members in the future had a positive (+) effect on housing satisfaction, in the order of natural, housing, and physical characteristics satisfaction. Finally, the results of the decision tree model show that the natural characteristics were over 3.4, and housing satisfaction was the highest in the case of Jeonse. The results of this study provide three implications for policymakers. First, improving the residential environment of young single households is important. Second, providing customized housing for young single households could enhance the housing satisfaction of young people. Finally, housing provision needs to be carried out with suitable space for the lifestyle of young single households.

Awareness of Environmental Pollution and Attitudes toward Eco-Friendly Clothing according to Women's LOHAS Lifestyle (성인 여성들의 로하스 라이프스타일에 따른 환경오염 인지와 친환경 의류에 대한 태도)

  • Kim, Yong-Sook
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.499-512
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    • 2010
  • The purposes of this study were to identify awareness of pollution and attitudes toward eco-friendly clothing according to women's LOHAS lifestyle. Over 60% of women were not aware of severity of environment pollution by clothing wastes and 37.2% kept their not-wearing clothing in dead storage. 26.7% of women disposed not-wearing clothing into clothing collecting box separately and 20.9% sent them to neighbors or friends. 39.4% of women were willing to pay 10% more for eco-friendly clothing and 84.6% were not willing to buy clothing produced by unethical companies. Factors of LOHAS lifestyle were healthy food, environmental protection, family life, healthy clothing, healthy housing, and community service, and were segmented into using leisure group, family centered group, LOHAS group, and LOHAS stagnated group. Using leisure group were university women with low incomes, well aware of environmental pollution by clothing wastes and eco-friendly clothing, kept their not-wearing clothing into dead storage, and low intention to buy clothing produced by unethical companies. Family centered group were women of 30’s with average income and higher educationl, unaware of environmental pollution by clothing wastes and eco-friendly clothing, but low intention to buying them, disposed not-wearing clothing into clothing collecting box. LOHAS group were the over forties home makers with higher income and education, well aware of severity of environmental pollution, sent not-wearing clothing to others or remodeled, intended to buy eco-friendly clothing, and not to buy clothing produced by unethical companies. LOHAS stagnated group were university students, unaware of severity of environmental pollution by clothing wastes and threw not-wearing clothing into trash box, no experience of eco-friendly clothing, could buy clothing produced by unethical companies if needed.

Developing a Program for Measuring Ecological Footprint on the Base of Middle School Students' Consumption Lifestyle (중학생의 소비생활양식 조사를 통한 생태 발자국 측정 프로그램 개발)

  • Hong, Jin-Hee;Choi, Don-Hyung;Son, Yeon-A
    • Hwankyungkyoyuk
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    • v.18 no.3 s.28
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    • pp.75-90
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze middle school students' consumption lifestyle and develop a program for measuring Ecological Footprint (EF) for them. For this study, 200 male and female middle school students in large cities, medium & small cities were selected to analyze their consumption lifestyle. It was also that the existing programs for measuring EF were studied and basic rules of setting up new EF indicators were established based on the results of survey and literature study. 15 indexes was selected by dividing the life areas into food, housing, traffic, goods and services areas and than the delpi computer programming tools was used to develop program for measuring EF in this study. The program for measuring EF can be used as educational materials for consumers' environment education in the areas of social environment education and school environment education. The followings are suggestions coming out of this study. First, it is required to revise and complement program for measuring EF analyzing the problems that occur when applying it to middle school students actually. Second, some data that used during normalization of EF ate originally from the USA. So it is necessary to change the data to meet the Korean situation. Third, it is necessary to have design work that can invite interests of students with consumers' environmental education materials through cooperation between environmental education experts and computer programmers. Fourth, it is necessary to have practical research with consumers' environmental education adding educational contents into EF measurement program. Fifth, it is necessary to develop a method for distribution an expansion of the program for measuring EF to make it usable in different types of environmental education materials.

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The Plan About Bathroom For Single Family (1인 가구 라이프스타일에 밀착한 욕실 공간 계획)

  • Lee, Ye-Ri;Choi, Jung-Min;Kim, Jin-Young
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.141-145
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    • 2009
  • Recently, there has been a growth of single families around the world and it has become one big consumer population. Now, all constructions companies have to study and to make researches about single family lifestyles for much more beneficial housing plans and marketing strategies. They purpose of this study is to analyze and to suggest what kind of bathroom is suitable and comfortable for them. So, by using the SPSS Windows 12.0, I managed to get the results through the frequency, factor analysis, reliability analysis, one-way anova, t-test etc. The results are 5 life-styles: Substantial Style, Informative Style, Expressive Style, Natural Style and Healthy Style.

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Ecological Design Characteristics of Urban Traditional Housing Through Residents' Living Experiences (거주자 생활사례분석을 통해 본 도시한옥의 생태성에 관한 연구)

  • Joh, Seongjin;Lee, Yeunsook;Choi, Ryung
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to systematize space composition characteristics of urban traditional housing in Bukchon area. Out of 924 existing houses, 106 houses were selected and analyzed based on availability of documents and its function as pure residential living. According to which major rooms were changed, six categorizes were delineated as follows : unchanged type, type with changed Anbang, type with changed Gunnunbang, type with changed Aratbang, type with changed Daichung and totally changed type. Characteristics of each type were systematically analyzed and described. The results showed how traditional culture and contemporary lifestyle coexisted and were integrated.

An Analysis of Apartments Floor Plans in Seoul (아파트 단위평면의 공간별 주요계획요소에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Eun-Min;Lee, Yeun-Sook
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2004
  • This study was designed to examine characteristics of apartment floor plans that have been recently available. Content analysis was conducted, and 232 apartment floor plans were examined. This study indicated that the front width and the number of front bays also notably increased. Also, two bathrooms in a unit have been increasing, and three bedrooms were very popular. The conspicuous change of floor plan component is the appearance of entrance lobby. It was noted that dress room and powder room that appeared in a larger unit were adopted in small one. Housing suppliers have continuously attempted to have partial change in unit floor plan to accommodate consumers' diverse needs and lifestyle, Further analysis on our residential culture and continuous study on various development of floor plan types need to be made.

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A Study on Residence S (언제나 쉼이 있는 주거)

  • Yeon, Sook-Hwang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.175-176
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    • 2004
  • Housing culture has rapidly changed since apartments were first introduced in the 1970's. Among our living spaces, particularly, the kitchen reflects our lifestyle and its changes are more remarkable. Activities in kitchen areas include a diverse range of behaviors such as greeting guests, conversation, and family gathering besides cooking and dining. kitchen areas would not be the dedicated housewives' area, but rather a space for all family members. Kitchen areas become a 'living center' where all family members get together and have various family activity. This housing project was designed for the double income family who is consisted of 4 persons. The total area of Apt was 237.6M2. A residence is always comfortable, resting, and consistent for the family. Intimacy image, functional equipments and space, healthy materials were used for this project.

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Analysis of sustainable interior design elements (지속가능한 실내디자인 요소 분석)

  • Lee, Hyun-Chang;Nam, Kyung-Sook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.169-172
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    • 2007
  • Sustainable interior design elements are related with human health. We know that a demand for environmental-friendly housing and all about the others demanding are for human health. We have to make up basement of natural environment for sustainable space composition. If natural environment is polluted that surrounded by human, we have to effort to revive without any pollution. We have to get accomplished stability, comfortable, security, convenience and organize interior design elements for sustainable space to enhance for the quality of life. Furthermore, it needs to get a respect lifestyle on personal. To study composing of the sustainable interior design, we arranged interior design elements to compose sustainable space of housing. We investigated how to compose energy-efficiency, sustainable, interior tree-planting, alterable of the space.

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Standard Manual for Preventing and Maintaining Leakage of Underground Structures in Apartment Houses - Part 1. Maintenance Plan and Inspection - (공동주택 지하 구조물의 누수 예방 및 유지보수를 위한 표준 매뉴얼 - Part 1. 유지관리 계획 및 점검 -)

  • Kim, Soo Yeon;Lee, Jung Hun;Lee, Sung Jin;Jang, Duk Bae;Oh, Sang Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2019.11a
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    • pp.237-238
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    • 2019
  • As part of the development of building technology to improve the living performance closely related with lifestyle to Realize the Housing Welfare, the standard manual for the prevention and maintenance of water leaks in the underground structures of apartment buildings consists of Part 1 and Part 2. This study further covered the maintenance plan and inspection carried out in Part 1.

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