Abstract

This study examines the flow of research on the human rights impact assessment system and conducts a preliminary survey of 11 elderly welfare facilities among the assets owned by Seoul to derive the operational status and problems of Seoul’s human rights impact assessment, the current representative human rights impact assessment policy. As a result, on-site evaluation was conducted on four facilities: Gangseo Senior Welfare Center, Gwanak Senior Welfare Center, Gwangjin Senior Welfare Center, and Seoul Senior Welfare Center.
 As a result of this study, in the evaluation of individual facilities, elderly welfare facilities received high evaluations in terms of access rights and mobility rights due to the large number of elderly users. It was confirmed that the efforts of individual institutions for In terms of environmental rights, there was a large gap between facilities, and it was confirmed that they were greatly affected by the year of establishment and the initial design.
 This study is a basic study that grasps the reality of human rights architecture through human rights impact assessment and suggests future directions. It is hoped that detailed principles will be established.

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