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A Study on Regeneration Measures of Densely Multiplex/Multi-family Housing Area Within Renewal Promotion District Considering Residents’ Community

In: Liss 2013

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  • DongGi Lee

    (School of Architectural, Civil, Environmental and Energy Engineering)

  • WonHwa Hong

    (School of Architectural, Civil, Environmental and Energy Engineering)

  • ByeungHun Son

    (Daegu Technical University)

  • JinWon Choi

    (Virtual Builders, Co.)

Abstract

This study aims to examine the integrated residential area regeneration measures that respect residents’ unique communities based on creation of urban environment, establishment of residential culture and recovery of community. As a case study on urban regeneration of multiplex/multi-family housing area within renewal promotion district, this study, first, examines the technical aspect of residence with high settlement based on improvement of habitability and maintenance of community, second, considers the social aspect that aims to establish a housing supply system suitable for high-quality housing level in high-density development and third, can be used as a basic data to have the strategic improvement measures, from mass production method focusing on supplying standardized apartment to various housing types.

Suggested Citation

  • DongGi Lee & WonHwa Hong & ByeungHun Son & JinWon Choi, 2015. "A Study on Regeneration Measures of Densely Multiplex/Multi-family Housing Area Within Renewal Promotion District Considering Residents’ Community," Springer Books, in: Runtong Zhang & Zhenji Zhang & Kecheng Liu & Juliang Zhang (ed.), Liss 2013, pages 1089-1097, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-40660-7_164
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40660-7_164
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