• 제목/요약/키워드: $1^{st}$ phase New town

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1기 신도시 노후 공동주택 리모델링 평면 프로토타입 개발에 관한 연구 - 2 Bay 형식의 1기 신도시 대표유형을 중심으로 - (Development of Remodeling Prototype Plans in 1st-Phase New Town Aged Apartment - Based on '2 Bay Type' of 1st-Phase New Town Representatives -)

  • 최재필;최준호;김영선;문성훈
    • 대한건축학회논문집:계획계
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2018
  • A prototype of remodeling floor plans are proposed in this study. They are researched base on the majority floor plan type which forms 19% out of representatives 1st-Phase New Town Aged Apartment compositions. In order to examine possible scenarios of the prototypes, prototype planning model is derived from the president studies on aged apartment remodeling. The prototype plans reflect residents' preference survey and lead 6 different kinds of prototype plans regarding 3 different remodeling scenarios. Prototypes consider characteristics of multi-complex buildings and households which applicably various remodeling planning options; story-Increase remodeling, residents custom remodeling etc. The study has significance to be basic planning materials for remodeling of association and local government.

노후 공동주택 리모델링 계획안 거주민 선호도 연구 (A Study on the Residents' Preference on Apartment Remodeling Proposals)

  • 최재필;최준호;백수연;염수
    • 대한건축학회논문집:계획계
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    • 제35권6호
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2019
  • This study analyzes the residents' preference of apartment unit remodeling proposals for the 3-bay old apartments built in the 1st phase New Town. The remodeling unit plans were previously developed for a 3-bay large-sized unit plan (over 85m2) and a 3-bay medium-sized unit plan (60~85m2). Surveys and interview were conducted with the residnets of the two apartment complexes in Bundang. The contents of the questionnaire consisted of the preferred plan, the reason for the preference, the improvement factors, etc. A total of 88 questionnaires were received. It was found that two-thirds of respondents favored the general 3LDK format, where living rooms and kitchens were located in the middle of the front and rear bay. The one-third of the respondents favored a plan combining the living room and the kitchen in the front. It was also found that the limitation of the remodeling unit plan caused by the location of existing bearing walls should be carefully considered, and that many residents asked additional storage space.