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학술저널
저자정보
임수지 (홍익대학교) 황용섭 (한경국립대학교) 김주연 (홍익대학교)
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한국공간디자인학회 한국공간디자인학회 논문집 한국공간디자인학회 논문집 제19권 제6호
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2024.9
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67 - 78 (12page)

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(Background and Purpose) Rapid urbanization and increasing population density have driven significant transformations in residential typologies. In South Korea, this has led to the prominence of multi-family housing, particularly apartment complexes, as the predominant residential form. This trend is a response to the growing demand for spatial efficiency and living convenience, leading to the evolution of apartments from simple living spaces into residential complexes that incorporate a variety of community facilities. The Total Amount System of Community Facilities, implemented in 2013, has promoted the diversification and upscale development of community facilities in apartment complexes. These changes have become key factors in enhancing residents' quality of life and supporting the formation of social relationships. Based on this context, this study aims to analyze the spatial changes in community facilities in apartment complexes in Northern Seoul, with the objective of identifying the trajectory of residential development in South Korea. (Method) Northern Seoul, a region where traditional and modern residential spaces coexist, is ideal for studying the characteristics of typical Korean apartments. Therefore, this study focuses on newly constructed apartment complexes with over 150 units, completed after 2015, in this area. The selected complexes are primarily branded apartments built by top construction companies, ensuring technical reliability. Data were collected from major real estate databases, building registries, on-site surveys, promotional materials, and interviews with key stakeholders. The study conducted both quantitative and qualitative analyses to examine the changes in the area and composition of community facilities. (Results) The analysis of 22 apartment complexes in Northern Seoul revealed a continuous increase in the area of community facilities since 2015, with an average of 13 facilities per unit observed, particularly after 2020. Among these, wellness facilities constituted 57% of the total, indicating a growing emphasis on health and quality of life. The diversity of community facilities has increased regardless of the complex size. However, a relative decrease in facility area per unit was observed in larger complexes, attributed to the improved efficiency of collective facility designs. (Conclusions) This study demonstrates that the evolution of community facilities in apartment complexes plays a significant role in enhancing the quality of life in modern residential spaces. Since the implementation of the Total Amount System of Community Facilities, the expansion and sophistication of these facilities have promoted the development of residential environments focused on wellness, social interaction, and enrichment. Additionally, family and convenience facilities have increased. The findings confirm that providing diverse facilities is essential in modern urban housing. These results suggest that Korean apartments are evolving beyond mere living spaces into multifaceted environments that support both convenience and social connectivity. Future residential design should increasingly emphasize the importance of tailoring community facilities to regional characteristics and resident needs.

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