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Public housing has been introduced as an alternative solution to resolve the problem of housing supply in Seoul, but there is a difficulty to increase the supply due to lack of land resources for new housing development. In order to expand the supply of public housing, a strategy using public lands and buildings that are low-used or unused in existing residential areas is needed. Therefore, this study aims to present a plan to supply public modular housing by utilizing public schools where facilities and space are disused due to a decrease in the number of students. The plan of public modular housing has been materialized through investigating research on business and statistics related to public housing and modular house, and analyzing the potential for utilization of schools. After that, it is intended to examine the feasibility of the proposal by selecting the target facility with drawing the remodeling plan and module plan. This study is valuable to provides an integrated solution for the lack of public housing supply and low-used school problems, and presents a new perspective on public lands in residential areas. |