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Well-Being index of super tall residential buildings in Korea
Abstract Super tall residential buildings (STRBs) are regarded as good quality housing in Korea because of their high economic value as well as convenient facilities. However, the buildings still have many issues in terms of residents’ health and well-being because many people are worried that high-rise living may cause harmful effects on the residents. This study aims to establish a well-being index model that can be applied to the evaluation of STRB. This study has three stages. First, previous studies on the well-being of STRB residents have been thoroughly reviewed. Second, well-being indices have been derived from the expert surveys and factor analysis. Third, an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) survey has been conducted to systemize all of the well-being indices. The purpose of the findings of the study is to systemize the residential quality factors of STRB into a well-being index: health, ecological environment, safety and security, and function and management. The well-being indices, which have been driven from an AHP weighting process, of STRB residents indicate that health is the most important index, followed by safety and security, ecological environment, and function and management in that order.
Well-Being index of super tall residential buildings in Korea
Abstract Super tall residential buildings (STRBs) are regarded as good quality housing in Korea because of their high economic value as well as convenient facilities. However, the buildings still have many issues in terms of residents’ health and well-being because many people are worried that high-rise living may cause harmful effects on the residents. This study aims to establish a well-being index model that can be applied to the evaluation of STRB. This study has three stages. First, previous studies on the well-being of STRB residents have been thoroughly reviewed. Second, well-being indices have been derived from the expert surveys and factor analysis. Third, an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) survey has been conducted to systemize all of the well-being indices. The purpose of the findings of the study is to systemize the residential quality factors of STRB into a well-being index: health, ecological environment, safety and security, and function and management. The well-being indices, which have been driven from an AHP weighting process, of STRB residents indicate that health is the most important index, followed by safety and security, ecological environment, and function and management in that order.
Well-Being index of super tall residential buildings in Korea
Lee, Jaehyuk (author) / Je, Haeseong (author) / Byun, Jeongsoo (author)
Building and Environment ; 46 ; 1184-1194
2010-12-07
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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