Publication
auri Research Brief
A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Complexes
- No.4
- 2015.10.31
- Hit 717
- Youm, Chirlho Research Fellow
- Um, Woonjin Assistant Research Fellow
Long-term public rental houses were mostly established and provided between late 1980s and early 1990s, and as they are now more than 20 years old, demands for improvement of their substandard residential environment are rising, such as small housing unit area, insufficient welfare service facilities, deterioration of facilities, and insufficient parking space. With the enactment of the Act on the Support for Improving the Quality of Lives of Tenants in Long-term Public Rental Housing, the foundation for improving the quality of residential environment was prepared and residential environment improvement projects are being carried out, but they are merely one-time projects of the physical aspects.
Quoting
APA
Youm, Chirlho, Um, Woonjin. (2015). A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Complexes. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Youm, Chirlho, Um, Woonjin. A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Complexes.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2015
Chicago
Youm, Chirlho, Um, Woonjin. 2015. A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Complexes. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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