英文摘要
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The hastened municipalization in Taiwan since the 1960s leads people to gather significantly in cities. In the earlier of 1970s, the demand of dwelling house has begun an issue of city as well as politic. The multistory apartment buildings in Taipei City have been with much height since the 1970s. In addition, the nature and distribution of dwelling units have had much variety. This consequence brings to the extent changes not only in people's living but also in their neighborhood. It also gives an impact on people's interrelation and on people's satisfaction with their residential environment. The main object of this research focuses on whether the differential background and residential environment of each person would affect directly this sort of residential perceptions.
This research also seeks not only whether there is any correlation in terms of residential perceptions between society people, who have occupation and social experience in Taipei City, and students in Taipei universities, but also from the viewpoint of architectural planning such as this multistory department buildings ”with lifts or without lifts”, ”how many flats at the same floor” and ”as a community or non-community” to explore any correlation among those buildings, based on the interviewees in Taipei City.
In short, the interviewees with the higher recognition to their neighborhood and residential environment have however the lower aggressiveness on protecting their residential environment. Among those interviewees, university students with social experience have more concern on residential environment than those without social experience. This research also discovers that the nature of the buildings as well as the level of education, whether possession of the property, whether having a guarder, all have a significant impact on residential perceptions.
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