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n has become an essential requirement for environmental design, due to the growingpopulation of the aged, and the increasing needs of people with disabilities. This study aims to propose a universaldesign guideline for apartment housing units that can be adapted to both a general household and a household withelderly or disabled individuals. This design process encompasses literary reviews, and includes the measurements of thedimensions and facilities of currently available apartment housing. The three domestic universal guidelines were reviewed,and a universal design checklist for apartment housing units was developed. Afterward, the individual elements andinclusive factors of universal design, for apartment housing units, were collected and examined according to the eachfunctional space within the home. The results and conclusions are as follows: 1) The factors of universal design arediversified by the division of the functional spaces within the home, such as the private space, the work space and theentertaining space. 2) Due to the lack of space and storage, wheelchairs cannot be used in most currently availableapartment types; this problem can be resolved by applying flexibility and optional adaptation. The solutions for theabove are additional design factors that will enable more convenient usage and elaborate design.   (ÀÌÇÏ »ý·«)

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