액티브시니어를 위한 실버공간의 디자인키워드 도출Elicitation of Design keywords of Aging Space for Active Senior - through qualitative study of design research
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- Elicitation of Design keywords of Aging Space for Active Senior - through qualitative study of design research
- Authors
- 한지은; 남경숙
- Issue Date
- Dec-2013
- Publisher
- 한국디자인학회
- Keywords
- Active-Senior; Aging space; Design Research
- Citation
- 한국디자인학회, pp.448 - 451
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- OTHER
- Journal Title
- 한국디자인학회
- Start Page
- 448
- End Page
- 451
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/161076
- Abstract
- South Korea is predicted to enter the Aging society in 2018 and the baby-boom generation is currently staying with the retirement. In particular, compared with the previous generation, they have economic and physical independence and external characteristics: therefore they show strong aspire to diverse welfare services. In this study, we tried to find out the direction of future social services focused on Active Senior and elicited design keywords that can be derived through in-depth interviews with senior. The results of the study are as follows: Welfare services for active senior would be divided into basically housing service, health care service, leisure service, employment service: welfare facilities offered this service generally but satisfaction is not high. Therefore, in order to satisfy their needs, the design keywords are as follows: First, "Cozy Countryside" with a lot of green and reddish brown color design would be needed. The second, "Diffusion & Contraction" means that exchange activity between external generation as well as internal users would be required. Third, "Diversity & Variability" stand for requirement of muti-functional space with Universal design. And finally, "Invisible Support" presented that activity of staff would be shown to Active-senior as support, bot as inspection. Future follow-up studies on this will follow.
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