Publication
Research Paper
Policy Framework for Efficient Facility Management of Aging Government Buildings
Kim, Young-hyun Research Fellow
Lee, Yeokyung Research Fellow
Cho, Han-sol Associate Research Fellow
Yoon, Hoseon Assistant Research Fellow
- Basic 2025-2
- 2025.10.31
- 4Page
- Hit 408
Summary
This study therefore emphasizes the need for a systemic transition grounded in law, data, and professional expertise. A unified, standardized, and performance-based maintenance system will safeguard national assets, improve service quality, and ensure the sustainability of government infrastructure. Through preventive management, aging government buildings can evolve from fiscal liabilities into well-maintained, value-creating assets for future generations.
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APA
Kim, Young-hyun, Lee, Yeokyung, Cho, Han-sol, Yoon, Hoseon. (2025). Policy Framework for Efficient Facility Management of Aging Government Buildings. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Kim, Young-hyun, Lee, Yeokyung, Cho, Han-sol, Yoon, Hoseon. Policy Framework for Efficient Facility Management of Aging Government Buildings.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2025
Chicago
Kim, Young-hyun, Lee, Yeokyung, Cho, Han-sol, Yoon, Hoseon. 2025. Policy Framework for Efficient Facility Management of Aging Government Buildings. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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