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- Title
An AHP Analysis on the Habitability Performance toward the Modernized Hanok in Korea.
- Authors
Lee, Mi-Hyang; Cheon, Deuk-Youm; Han, Seung-Hoon
- Abstract
Hanok is a building style in Korean traditional architecture that presently supports a specialty of urban scenery and residential environment for regeneration in Korea. However, it is difficult to review or evaluate for the performance of Hanok, and there is no definite standard that can be applied to it yet. Therefore, it is necessary to establish the evaluation system of the residential performance of Hanok, and its concept model of the habitability performance needs to be derived in order to develop an evaluation system for the residential performance of Hanok. For this study, its evaluation factors have been classified into three major aspects such as the architectural space, the village complex, and the sustainability. This study, then, has attempted to build an evaluation system composed of proven assessment items or factors and performed AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) analyses with certified experts in the Hanok field and applied the relative importance among the evaluation items. Finally, this research has proposed an evaluation model of the habitability performance of Hanok. As a result of applying the assessment model for weighted habitability performances, the proposed evaluation system has been implemented as the inherent value of Hanok and its objectivity to be a major sustainable form of regeneration for contemporary residency in Korea.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; ANALYTIC hierarchy process; VERNACULAR architecture; SPACE (Architecture)
- Publication
Buildings (2075-5309), 2019, Vol 9, Issue 8, p177
- ISSN
2075-5309
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/buildings9080177