The Research on the Supply Characteristics of Condominium in the 7th Reconsolidated Area of Taichung City

碩士 === 中原大學 === 室內設計研究所 === 102 === The 7th Reconsolidated Area is one of Taichung City’s representative areas for housing development. Influenced by macro-economic forces, regional-specific land policies, local ordinances, and public facilities planning, as well as local population’s housing prefer...

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Main Authors: Yu-An Luh, 陸郁安
Other Authors: Chian-Yeun Chang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33423792373094555670
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Summary:碩士 === 中原大學 === 室內設計研究所 === 102 === The 7th Reconsolidated Area is one of Taichung City’s representative areas for housing development. Influenced by macro-economic forces, regional-specific land policies, local ordinances, and public facilities planning, as well as local population’s housing preferences, this area manifests a diversity of housing types. Not only does it have condominium buildings often found in Taiwan, but there are also single housing units, and semi-detached townhouses. In terms of apartment size, besides the medium size units, the 7th Area’s newly developed City Hall is also the focus for large-scale condominium buildings. This research attempts to understand the 7th Reconsolidated Area’s supply characteristics for condominium buildings by using document analysis and descriptive statistical methods. We investigate the various facets of the 7th Area, such as supply conditions, building plans, and dwelling units’ plans. By implementing time frame analysis, and exploring condominium buildings’ ground size and interior design usage, we hope to construct basic research framework for the supply developmental context for condominium buildings of the 7th Area. Research indicates that, in general, the supply characteristics of the 7th Reconsolidated Area small-scale multiple units have gradually developed into low coverage ratio, high-story, and large interior space condo units since 2005. Also, in terms of the composition of condo buildings, the trend is lesser units and low density simpler housing types; housing units mainly adopts the Hall Type; Housing modules are primarily characterized as Tower Type and Plate Type; and building configuration are mostly characterized as Single Building Type. Finally, in terms of dwelling units plan, whether it is Multistory Apartment Building (MAB), or row housing residential condominium plan, the mainstream design is a comprehensive type of planning and various types of spatial designs are increasing in supply. Especially since the stock of large interior space Multistory Apartment Buildings (MAB) has increased abundantly since 2005, numerous cases that are not partitioned and thus avoid wasting unnecessary time and cost by re-designing have emerged. In addition, this research finds that as interior space has grown for multistory apartment buildings, a sizeable portion of that growth has been converted into bathroom space, resulting in the improvement of living conditions; however this has also resulted in less spatial allocation for other ancillary usages. This can be considered for future planning purposes.