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A Study on the Measurement of the Residence Environment Level by the Z-Score (표준 점수법을 응용한 주거환경 수준 측정에 관한 연구)

  • 남해경;김재원;정명희
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.125-131
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    • 2001
  • The residence environment is the basis and the receptacle of daily lives and activitives. It influences on the formation of mans personality as an artificial environment. This study aims to analyze the residence environment level of the some local cities by using the Z-score method and to propose a higher residence environment. The elements of measurement in this study are determined by the general methodology. The results are as followings: 1. The residence environment level of Yeosu and Mokpo is high, that of Andong and Kyeongsan is low in this study. The ratio of road paving is the most related element in the correlation analysis. 2. The ratio of sewage supply is low compared with the scale of the dwelling area. So the sanitation environment should be improved. 3. In this correlation analysis on the residence pattern, the ratio of a single detached house is more positive than that of a multi-family house. So the single detached house pattern will be desirable in the residence environment.

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Research on the Actual State of Facilities and Behavior of the Sanitary zones in Collective and Detached Houses in Jeju City (제주시 공동주택과 단독주택에서 생리ㆍ위생공간의 설비ㆍ기구 실태 및 행태에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Bong-Ae;Lee Jeong-Lim
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.9
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 2004
  • In residential spaces, sanitary zones are where the most basic needs of human beings are met and are used by all members of the family. A high level of privacy is therefore required in their use. This research studies the current state of sanitary zones in collective houses and in detached houses from a comparative perspective first, and then analyses the satisfaction and dissatisfaction requirement levels of dwellers of each house in comparison so as to provide data to formulate a new design for sanitary zones that is suitable for each dwelling house. The results of this research are as follows. (1) The questionnaire respondents were mostly in their 30s and 40s (99.1% in total), and lived in a nuclear family system (87.7%). (2) The number of sanitary zones was found to be more than 2 in 62% of collective houses and in 60.7% of detached houses, which leads us to conclude that non-dwelling spaces are increasing in both types of houses. (3) Of the housing facilities,13% of collective houses and 9% of detached houses were equipped with a bidet. Both percentages are very low but it needs to be noted that the percentage is relatively high in collective houses. In safety facilities, the ratio of houses furnished with safety handlers for the aged was very low in both types of houses. (4) The residents of collective houses showed high levels of dissatisfaction with regard to the problems of storage space and steam production, while residents of detached houses expressed high levels of dissatisfaction with regard to the heating system, colors of finishing materials, size, dampness, steam production, and storage space.

Evaluation Factors Importance Analysis for Green Building Certification in Detached Houses (소형주택 녹색건축인증 평가항목의 중요도 분석)

  • Shin, Seong-Jun;Yoon, Eun-Lan;Park, Seung-Hwan;Yang, Jin-Kook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.05a
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    • pp.302-303
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    • 2014
  • The green building certification criteria in detached houses in 2012 and it included in the green building certification subject. However, the green building certification result of the detached houses is slight after revising of the system. Therefore, in this research, we were performed the importance analysis for the green building certification assessment of the detached houses. The results of this study will contribute to the green building certification work.

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The Change of Space Arrangement of Korea Detached House by Space Syntax - A Focusing on the Detached Houses which were Designed by Famous Architects after 1980s' - (공간구문론을 이용한 단독주택 공간배치 변화 - 1980년 이후 단독주택 중 유명건축가의 작품과 수상작품을 중심으로 -)

  • Hwang, Yong-Woon
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the inner space of detached houses from 1980 to 2016. It was used 'space syntax program' for analysis and analyzed with intervals of 10 years as 1980~1990, 1990~2000 and so on. The research results will be summarized as follows: 1) Overall, all inner space that was examined shows a trend that integration space tends to increase while segregating space tends to decrease. 2) In the case of the master bedrooms(M B) in 1980s, these were composed of 2 rooms as a front room(F R) and a master bedroom type, but as time went by, the F R which was attached room to the M B disappeared. While inside space of M B attached powder-room and wardrobe instead of the F R of the M B. And F R was an integrated space at first in 1980s, but it began to change to a segregating space to protect personal privacy. 3) The dining(D) and kitchen(K) spaces were strictly separated in the 1980s but began to change to D+K and L+D+K types after 1990. 4) In the 2000s, the most typical living space in every house is continuing to change from an separate space in the other space to an integrated space where it is clearly seen from the kitchen and the dining room in the types as L+D and L+D+K.

Floor Plan Analysis of Detached Houses for the Low-income Households

  • Kim, Junghwa;Ahn, Byunglip;Jang, Cheolyong;Jeong, Hakgeun;Kim, Jonghun
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2014
  • Energy poverty has been defined as low-income households who paid energy cost more than 10% of their ordinary income. Therefore, there are various subsidy programs focused on house remodeling for low-income households and one of them is the Home Energy Efficiency Assistance Program which have done by Korea Energy Foundation since 2007. The aim of the program is to improve the thermal performance of dilapidated dwellings and analyzed the detached house for the low-income households to develop the building typology. The database contained approximately 3,061 households which was obtained from the program in 2013 and the results of the study were like this; 1) For the shape of residential houses, the number of rectangular shaped building was higher than non-rectangular shaped ones. 2) For the orientation of buildings, the south layout of the detached housing was dominant to gain heating energy into buildings. 3) For the floor area, the average floor area was $44.2m^2$, although its size varied wide variations, which range from $6.3m^2$ to $107.1m^2$. 4) For the windows and doors, the south-facing window was larger than the other side. Finally it would be possible to determine the characteristics of residential houses for low-income families. A future study could establish typology of low-income housing that it would estimate the performance of each model building before and after the retrofit to improve the energy performance.

A Case Study on the Remodeling of Detached House for Adaptive Reuse -Focused on 'Gupo-Saetulmaul' and 'Haeridan-gil' in Busan- (적응적 재사용을 위한 단독주택의 리모델링 사례연구 -부산시 '구포새뜰마을'과 '해리단길'을 중심으로-)

  • Choi, Kang-Rim
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 2021
  • There is a growing interest and need for adaptive reuse and remodeling as a method for sustainable urban regeneration and residential improvement. The purpose of this study was to suggest implications for the remodeling of detached house for adaptive reuse in Korea. To this end, a theoretical review and case analysis was conducted on the remodeling in 'Gupo-Saetulmaul' and 'Haeridan-gil' in Busan City. The implications through the study are as follows. (1) Programs for residents participation and sustainable management of buildings are needed. (2) Coexist between residential and commercial use is needed. (3) A guideline for planning and designing street and building remodeling is needed at the level of the entire detached housing site.