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TABLE OF CONTENTS - The Professional Green Building Council

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<strong>The</strong>me B: Creating a livable, healthy and environmentally viable citiespenthouse gardens, and sunken gardens, accommodating resident needsconsiderably, but that they are still inferior to ordinary multi-family housing interms of enjoying sunlight and scales. However, an analysis of all cases found thatthere was no significant difference, suggesting that, in response to needs ofresidents in ordinary multi-family housing, diverse facility plans and measures toactivate the use of external spaces are necessary.8. CONCLUSION<strong>The</strong> finding indicates that there is a positive correlation model established betweensemi-public spaces of urban residential complexes and residents’ well-being,thereby proving Roos’ research results that urban residents highly evaluateconvenience as residential value[11]. Notably, it was found that, in super high-risemixed-use housing complexes equipped with diverse functions and facilities inmassive comfortable semi-public spaces, there is a distinctive correlation betweenresidents’ well-being and such semi-public spaces, and that, in the comparativeanalysis of residents’ well-being in super high-rise mixed-use housing and ordinarymulti-family housing, residents in super high-rise mixed-use housing showed highlevels of their satisfaction with semi-public spaces, thereby supporting Roos’research. However, in the comparative analysis of residents’ well-being, there aredistinctive differences by each indicator, making it inappropriate to determine thesuperiority of residents’ satisfaction with particular residential types.<strong>The</strong>refore, the following conclusion is derived.First, it was found that the physical characteristics of semi-public spaces have adirect correlation with residents’ well-being. Second, the well-being performanceof semi-public spaces was verified through the comparative analysis of super highrisemixed-use housing and ordinary multi-family housing, suggesting that superhigh-rise mixed-use housing were superior in terms of health and the use of leisurewith regard to residents’ satisfaction with semi-public spaces, and in terms of566

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