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Formation and Transformation of Multi-family Housing Rooftop as Housing of Urban Poverty - Focused on Youth Households of the Area of Bongcheon-dong, Gwanak-gu
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도시빈곤 주거지로서 다가구ㆍ다세대주택 옥탑방의 형성과 변화 - 관악구 봉천동 일대 청년가구 사례를 중심으로

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Urban Design Institute of Korea Journal of the Urban Design Institute of Korea Urban Design Vol.21 No.2(Wn.98) KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2020.4
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25 - 40 (16page)
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10.38195/judik.2020.04.21.2.25

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Formation and Transformation of Multi-family Housing Rooftop as Housing of Urban Poverty - Focused on Youth Households of the Area of Bongcheon-dong, Gwanak-gu
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This research aims to analyze the formation of rooftop houses in the 1970s and their transformation. This research has been conducted through analyzing related laws and policies, interviews, mapping through measurement. Site analysis also demonstrates that rooftop houses are products of the intersection of increases in single-person households, characteristics of the location, and the interests of the landlord; they are now reproduced in media via aesthetic images with the aspect of poverty removed. And rooftop houses have been mass-produced discreetly as a result of placing excessive importance on policy reforms that increase the density of the detached houses. But rooftop houses should be redefined as an incorporated housing type where the socially marginalized resides, rather than as illegal structures.

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1. 서론
2. 이론적 고찰
3. 옥탑방의 형성과 변화
4. 옥탑방에 대한 사례 연구
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