Table 8.
Scenarios for One-person and Two-person Households.
| Type of Residents | First Scenario: One-Person Household | Second Scenario: Two-Person Household | ||
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| Common issues | Lead a monotonous life between work and home Lack adequate space to exercise in city dwellings Lack space to invite friends Desire to live with neighbors, but do not know the residents in the neighborhood. Do not often use a community center or community service. Do not attend community activities, clubs, or gatherings Need to work from home |
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| Key concerns | 20s male | Exercise Company and work Hobbies or activities, such as soccer, sports, or games |
30s woman | Community facilities within the complex Hobbies and cultural activities for couples |
| 30s woman | Exercise Company and work Cultural performances, such as films, shows, and exhibitions Self-development for success Conservation of resources and the environment |
50s woman | Exercise for health Green space for a walk Friends to speak with openly Free time to learn new things Interested in energy saving and environmental conservation Experience loneliness |
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| 40s male | Tired of company work Discover what sparks his passion Perceived relationships with others while living alone |
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| Perceived value | Exercise, fitness, hobby, sport Community, gathering place Occupation, work, remote Self-development, education Entertainment, friendliness, shared information Social communication, connected people |
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