Evaluation of residential reorganization from the living environment before and after group relocation (part 1): Focusing on the living environment and community

Author:

Tomobuchi Takayuki1ORCID,Tsukihashi Osamu2ORCID,Yamazaki Juichi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Spatial Design and Information Systems, Faculty of Project Design Miyagi University Taiwa Japan

2. Department of Architecture Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University Kobe Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe reorganization of residential areas through mass relocation has had 3 impacts on the living environment of the village. Owing to the reduction in the area of the site, the residential space has lost the room for inviting non‐family members. The number of houses with gardens and fields has also decreased. As the density of housing has increased, more people are concerned about the view from the outside. As a result, many houses close their curtains. The trust among residents is still high today.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Modeling and Simulation,Architecture,Environmental Engineering

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