요약2 |
The rapid economic growth in the late years has helped improve quality of life of our modern society but at the same time it carries together phenomena product of economic and urban development like declining birth rate, super aging population, which are becoming a serious concern for the future. Among the diverse counter-strategies to employ to prepare for the future, community planning introduces a way to regenerate or revitalize deteriorated areas by promoting mixed communities of senior citizens along households with children and students living in a multi generational co existence. The purpose of this research is to extract successful features and useful implications shown in a supportive-housing community village, Share Kanazawa, located in a rural area 3 hours away from Tokyo, Japan. This research employed case study methods, with field visit and in-depth interviews for data collection and literature research & contents analysis. The results found and the data collected were based on analyzed concepts like social integration, resident participation, design innovation, and other characteristics. Share Kanazawa is considered as an innovative practice due to its uniqueness and quality approach towards sustainable community regeneration through the development of affordable housing strategy subsidized by the Japanese Government. This development is to set an example because of its characteristics & design features, the promotion of sustainable communities, and the possibility to translocate as a potential model into Korea's future development of housing welfare. |