논문집

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논문명 일본 그룹 홈의 건축적 특징에 관한 기초연구/A Basic Study on The Architectural Characteristic of the Group Home in Japan
저자명 양윤실 ; 김태일
발행사 한국실내디자인학회
수록사항 한국실내디자인학회 논문집  , v.23 n.4(통권 105호)
페이지 시작페이지(248) 총페이지(9)
ISSN 12297992
주제분류 계획및설계
주제어 인지증노인 ; 그룹홈 ; 유니트 The Elderly with Dementia ; Group Home ; Unit
요약2 According to data from the national office of Statistics Korea and Ministry of Health and Welfare, as the elderly population increases, the dementia elderly population continues to increase and its future population growth rate is expected to be even faster. In particular, the Dementia Management Act has been in effect since February 2012, and active efforts has been made for a policy for the dementia management. The purpose of this study is to establish standards on building plans based on the appropriate scale and spatial configuration on facilities planning for the elderly with dementia. Specifically, the basic data were collected with a request for a total of 103 points on the basis of a database of group homes in the survey managed by the Japan Association of Group Homes. Specific information of the research includes the management body of facilities operation, scale of the facilities, number of units and configuration of personal living space, and the collected survey data and drawings were statistically proceed and analyzed using the SPSS WIN 20.0. analysis results are summarized as follows. first, most of the group homes come to the small size of the 1-2 story home ; the approximate number of units is one or two per home, and each unit consists of nine rooms. second, a number of group homes with the building area of 300㎡ have the U-shaped arrangement which is advantageous in the extension and facilities maintenance. In conclusion, this study is to be the fundamental data for judgments that can be used to establish standards for the facilities for the dementia elderly whose population continues to increase. In addition, further study is necessary to establish suitable design conditions of our country.
소장처 한국실내디자인학회