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Study on Living Space Design for Young Single-Person Households

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DOI: 10.23977/jceup.2024.060220 | Downloads: 1 | Views: 48

Author(s)

Yiqiong Zhang 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Dalian Art College, Dalian, 116000, China

Corresponding Author

Yiqiong Zhang

ABSTRACT

This study conducts an in-depth analysis of the living needs of young single-person households and explores innovative living space design solutions. Data was collected through quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, combining modern living concepts and architectural design principles to propose a set of design recommendations aimed at improving the quality of life for young single individuals. The study shows that flexibility, privacy, social interaction, and smart integration are the four main aspects of concern in living space design for this demographic. Based on this, the study proposes specific design strategies intended to create living environments that meet basic residential needs while promoting lifestyle diversity.

KEYWORDS

Young single-person households; Living space design; Flexibility; Privacy; Social interaction

CITE THIS PAPER

Yiqiong Zhang, Study on Living Space Design for Young Single-Person Households. Journal of Civil Engineering and Urban Planning (2024) Vol. 6: 150-156. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jceup.2024.060220.

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