요약2 |
The population changes in Korean society as of now are proceeding on the fastest pace in the world, and the increase in the population is remarkably being reduced despite the continuing pickup in the population. Due to informatization, industrialization, urbanization, and personalization, the nuclear family has been poised as the universal family type in Korean society, which has led to substantial changes also in housing patterns. It is true that recently, some types of housing patterns that were not considered as universal housing patterns in the past have appeared for various reasons, such as education, employment, co-habitation, and leaving the family. Thus, this study aims to propose the space composition of single-resident-oriented urban style housing through a systematic understanding of a single-resident housing environment, which marks up 20% of the current total households, and through research into and analysis of the residential living pattern and housing environment of a single resident in contemporary urban living. |