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Positive and Negative Factors on the Homeshare Life - Focused on the Case of Seoul City -

홈셰어 주거생활에서의 긍정 및 부정요인에 대한 조사 분석 - 서울시 실사례를 중심으로 -

  • 이미숙 (숭실대 일반대학원 실내디자인학과) ;
  • 서귀숙 (숭실대 건축학부 실내건축전공) ;
  • 김주연 (숭실대 건축학부 실내건축전공) ;
  • 조재순 (한국교원대 가정교육과)
  • Received : 2018.06.04
  • Accepted : 2018.09.13
  • Published : 2018.10.30

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to identify the characteristics of the positive and negative expressions about residential common life between the elderly and the young and present the direction on Homeshare. In-depth interviews were conducted from Feb. to May 2016 to identify the experiences of residential common life with 10 elderly and 11 young. The result is as follows. First, Homeshare dwelling was classified into five themes of human being, residential environment, life, management and emotion. Homeshare unlike ordinary dwelling centered on blood relatives, is characteristic to involve the management that connects between the elderly and young. Second, both the elderly and young were analyzed to be positive about the residential common life. It was shown that the elderly are most positive about human being, whereas young are positive about management and residential environment. The elderly is positive to mutual exchange with the young and young's independent life but the young is positive to factors that support comfortable personal life. Third, negative expression was shown a generation gap between the elderly and the young. The elderly recognized to be negative that young people has lived freely without consideration for the elderly. In order to solve these factors, it is necessary to make improvements through arranging rules for living. Fourth, three themes, human being, residential environment and life, analyzed to be the most important factors to sustain residential common life of Homeshare. The link between management and 3 themes leads to an expansion of positive emotion, which is structurally stable and is expected to increase the sustainability of the residential common life on Homeshare.

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Supported by : 한국연구재단

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