1996 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
A study on the principle of the arrangement of houses and rooms in urban independent residences
Project/Area Number |
07455244
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Town planning/Architectural planning
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Research Institution | Prefectual University of Kumamoto |
Principal Investigator |
OOKA Toshiaki Prof., Dept.of Environmental Design, Faculty of Living Science, 生活科学部, 教授 (10131963)
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Project Period (FY) |
1995 – 1996
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Keywords | samurai house / urban independent residences / principle of the arrangment of houses and rooms |
Research Abstract |
In the present study, undertaken in Hukuoka, Tsuyama, Hirosaki, Kanazawa City, we have investigated the change of the housing plan from samurai houses to urban independent residences, from the Meiji to Showa eras ( before world war II ). We aimed to clarify the succession and the modification of the "front facing principle", the primary factor underlying the modification, and the time of the modification. Conclusions ; (1) The "zashiki" rooms of samurai houses faced the front entrance of the land following the so called "front facing principle". In addition, there was a ground plan unique. (2) This "front facing principle" and unique ground plan have been succeeded by matcing plan of urban independent residences build after the Meiji Era, that is, south fasing "zashiki" on south facing land and north facing "zashiki" on north facing land. (3) South facing "zashiki" rooms on the north facing lands, however, emerged in the Taisho and early Showa eras. (4) The lateral arrangement of "zashiki" rooms in samurai houses shifted to the tandem arrangement after the Meiji Era.
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Research Products
(6 results)