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Internationally, In addition to the consciousness that health is important for the quality of life, the spatial environment is changing into a health - oriented paradigm. In the example at the top, Active Design Guideline in New york. Purpose of this study, identify User Benefit Criteria of the Active Design Guideline appear to Affordable Housing for socially disadvantaged class. The method of this study is literature analysis. As a result, New York's Active Design Guidelines for Affordable Housing to the benefits provided center around the concept of 'Perceptual Maintenance', 'Behavioral Facilitation'. |