Abstract

The demand for idyllic housing has been rapidly spreading from the national capital regions to suburban areas of large metropolitan cities in South Korea. This trend could be seen as a demand for more environmentally friendly residences. This research explores the general characteristics of idyllic housing residents, reasons for moving to idyllic housing sites, general attitudes to the surrounding landscape of residential areas and landscape memory, residents' satisfaction with the landscape and their attitudes to the ecological environment. The main reason for the dissatisfaction with idyllic living was the lack of facilities caused by the Farmland Act. A new law for the development control of idyllic housing sites is needed or the existing law needs to be tightened to address this problem. The research presented here is a first step towards a more comprehensive analysis of idyllic Korean housing and further research is needed.

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