Abstract
This study is based on the results of a public survey regarding the perception of Hanok over the last 10 years. Hanok is a preservation subject and unique Korean housing style that has been established as a form of residence today due to the efforts of the government and local governments. Trends involving public perception and the demand characteristics of Hanok over the last 10 years were examined. The purpose is to provide basic data for preparing Hanok policies by grasping the characteristics, satisfaction, and requirements of Hanok. Specifically, the Hanok Perception Survey examined the perception, image, demand, cost, location, transportation, space composition, and scale of Hanok. As a result of this study, it was revealed that over the last 10 years, Hanok was recognized as a psychological object of tradition and antiquity. The intention to live in a Hanok is directly connected to the pros and cons of a Hanok that over time reflect the tendency to value external factors as being nature-friendly. Regarding the location and space of a Hanok, a living environment and space composition capable of modern living are required.