2007
DOI: 10.3130/aija.72.1_8
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A Study on the Process and the Background of High Rise and High Density of Apartment Houses in Korea

Abstract: Korea achieved its rapid economic development caTled " The Miracle o 「 Han − River " beginning in the l960 ' s . This sudden economic develQpment caused rapid urbanization and accelerated growth in the urban popu 且 atiGn . The Korean government supplied some housing in a short time to so 且 ve the problems from overcrewdi 囗 g , but these supplied hQusing 且 et us know about the fixation Qf bouses for the high rise and high density apartment house cDmp 且 ex that characteri 乙 e Korean living culture .風 ' hile at t… Show more

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“…However, to rapidly increase the housing stock, poor quality materials and construction components were utilized [8,9]. Additionally, real estate sector speculation caused a further reduction of the quality and quantity of construction materials, by concurrently increasing apartment unit selling prices to maximize profits [10]. Accordingly, the quality of the apartment stock in South Korea is comparably low, with an average building life time of Figure 1.…”
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“…However, to rapidly increase the housing stock, poor quality materials and construction components were utilized [8,9]. Additionally, real estate sector speculation caused a further reduction of the quality and quantity of construction materials, by concurrently increasing apartment unit selling prices to maximize profits [10]. Accordingly, the quality of the apartment stock in South Korea is comparably low, with an average building life time of Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%