쇠퇴지역 내 신축형 서포티브주택의 특성 연구 - 미국 뉴욕시 '더 브룩' 사례를 중심으로

In the 21st century, Korea had radical economic development with accelerating urban sprawl, and following declination with social polarization. City declination makes socially vulnerable people unstable and increase homelessness. The projects revitalizing decayed area utilize local idle spaces to bu...

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Published inKIEAE Journal, 16(2) Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 43 - 52
Main Authors 이연숙, 박재현, 치 팅, Lee, Yeunsook, Park, Jaehyun, Qi, Ting
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국생태환경건축학회 01.04.2016
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Summary:In the 21st century, Korea had radical economic development with accelerating urban sprawl, and following declination with social polarization. City declination makes socially vulnerable people unstable and increase homelessness. The projects revitalizing decayed area utilize local idle spaces to build new facility with creative supportive programs. The purpose of this study is to analyze inclusive characteristics of a supportive housing 'The Brook'. A field visit walk through observation and in-depth interview were utilized as research methods. The information of a representative supportive housing field will promote understanding the concept, and create base for further research. As results, state and knowhow of information concerning housing first policy, active government investment, space planning, management, social integration, service providing, architecture and so on offered to facilitate inclusive insights. In conclusion, the characteristics of supportive housing were realistically analyzed through a field research. This research is significant to introduce initially the effective supportive housing which has been practiced for 30 years in USA to that needs alternatives for the socially vulnerable in Korea.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201614652758420
G704-001946.2016.16.2.004
ISSN:2288-968X
2288-9698
DOI:10.12813/kieae.2016.16.2.043