A Study for the Purpose of Establishing an Industrialization Residence Activation Plan through Interviews with Professionals

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Recently in Korea, interest has been increasing toward industrialization residence as a plan to relieve the shortage of residence in urban areas and to supply affordable residence to the residential poor class. In this regard, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has implemented the industrialization residence approval policy in 1992 to continue effort toward activating the market and enhancing the performance of industrialization residence, however, the obtainment of approval and the construction performance of industrialization residence is very poor at this stage. Accordingly, this study has deduced the factors that negatively affect the activation of industrialization residence through interviews with professionals in companies that have obtained industrialization residence approval and has proposed an improvement plan. Industrialization residence is not a traditional method compared to wall type residence or ramenzo residence, thus, there is great difficulty in evaluating the actual performance or activating the market. However, industrialization residence is expected to enable quicker supply of residence in response to user needs and decreased load of the earth’s environment through recycling, reusing and reducing of limited resources.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2793-2797

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December 2014

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