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IJSSH 2018 Vol.8(2): 42-47 ISSN: 2010-3646
doi: 10.18178/ijssh.2018.V8.931

A Study on the Post Occupancy Evaluation in Support of Residential Renovation for the Disabled

Kyoo-Il Lee and Young-Hwan Lee

Abstract—This study analyzes the effects according to disability type, renovation space, and indoor living style through the post-occupancy evaluation of households supported by home renovation, focusing on the indoor living type rather than the renovation method limited to the existing home renovation according to the disability type. The purpose of this study is to make efficient use of public goods of the government by proposing detailed standards factors to consider when selecting facilities in outdoor space supported by home renovation. The field survey was practiced on 105 residents who supported by Seoul Government. In access path, which is the only outdoor space in the residential environment, it is necessary to install safety grab bar remove floor-level changes.

Index Terms—POE, residential environment, renovation, barrier-free, the disabled.

Kyoo-Il Lee is with the Department of Architecture, Sahmyook University, Korea (e-mail: kilee@syu.ac.kr).
Young-Hwan Lee is with the Korea Disabled People's Development Institute, Korea (e-mail: dream114@hanmail.net)

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Cite: Kyoo-Il Lee and Young-Hwan Lee, "A Study on the Post Occupancy Evaluation in Support of Residential Renovation for the Disabled," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 42-47, 2018.

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