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Byungsook Choi
Department of Housing Environmental Design, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Korea

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Journal article
Published: 09 August 2021 in Sustainability
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This study reveals residents’ willingness to live in their current homes and communities and analyzes the factors related to their willingness to age in place in South Korea. Using a questionnaire survey method, data of 289 residents aged 55 or older were collected in apartment areas with the potential to become naturally occurring senior communities in Seoul. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation tests, t-test, ANOVA, factor analysis, and regression analysis by SPSS 26.0, and the findings were followed up. Housing services are very important in aging communities. Physical environment-oriented residential services promote a safe walking environment, facilities to support the elderly, a secure complex environment, a home-safety accident-prevention diagnosis service, home improvement, and home improvement support. Multiple regression analysis showed that residential services or elderly education and activity support services influence aging in place, which is a novel finding revealed in this study.

ACS Style

Jung-A Park; Byungsook Choi. Factors Affecting the Intention of Multi-Family House Residents to Age in Place in a Potential Naturally Occurring Retirement Community of Seoul in South Korea. Sustainability 2021, 13, 8922 .

AMA Style

Jung-A Park, Byungsook Choi. Factors Affecting the Intention of Multi-Family House Residents to Age in Place in a Potential Naturally Occurring Retirement Community of Seoul in South Korea. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (16):8922.

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Jung-A Park; Byungsook Choi. 2021. "Factors Affecting the Intention of Multi-Family House Residents to Age in Place in a Potential Naturally Occurring Retirement Community of Seoul in South Korea." Sustainability 13, no. 16: 8922.

Architectural planning and design
Published: 08 June 2021 in Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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The pit kiln in western Henan is a relatively unique architectural form. With the development of society, pit kilns are facing the dilemma of existence and development. This paper assesses the architectural value of six pit kiln villages in the western part of He’nan Province, China, aiming to explores the methods of traditional buildifng value evaluation, and proposes the evaluation framework and elements, and provides a basis for the judgment of village development planning. The research methods used were the statistical analysis (Dephi) and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The criterion level includes scientific, artistic, social, and use value, and among them, social value has the greatest weight. The sub-criterion level is composed of 15 elements, that is building age, structure, materials, coordination with the environment, representation of building technology, decoration, and form, building location, scale, and utilization rate, building layout, building interior environment, and building economy. Based on these criteria, the six villages assessed are divided into two levels: good and normal. The good villages are those that scored high because of their representative architectural form, good location and good conditions of usage.

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Shaohua Zhu; Byungsook Choi; Chunwon Kang. Establishing and applying a value evaluation model for traditional Pit Kiln villages in the Henan province of China. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 2021, 1 -13.

AMA Style

Shaohua Zhu, Byungsook Choi, Chunwon Kang. Establishing and applying a value evaluation model for traditional Pit Kiln villages in the Henan province of China. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering. 2021; ():1-13.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Shaohua Zhu; Byungsook Choi; Chunwon Kang. 2021. "Establishing and applying a value evaluation model for traditional Pit Kiln villages in the Henan province of China." Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering , no. : 1-13.