2006 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Formulation of network which supports regeneration of apartment housings in cooperation with local community welfare in metropolitan ring
Project/Area Number |
16360305
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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 | Tokyo University of Science |
Principal Investigator |
HATSUMI Manabu Tokyo University of Science, Dept of Arch., Faculty of Science and Technology, Professor (40107537)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
OTSUKI Toshio Tokyo University of Science, Dept. of Arch., Faculty of Eng., Assoc. Prof. (80282953)
MANO Yosuke Tokyo Institute of Technology, Dept. of Social Eng., Assoc. Prof. (70329134)
YASUTAKE Atsuko Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Eng., Research Assoc. (60366432)
FUJIOKA Yasuhiro Yokohama National University, Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Eng., Research Assoc. (80322098)
ARIZUKA Reiko Saitama University, Faculty of Education, Professor (30112973)
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Project Period (FY) |
2004 – 2006
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Keywords | Renovation of apartment housing / Self-renovation / Apartment housings / Support for housing renovation |
Research Abstract |
At the moment, there exist a number of public apartment housings which were built from Showa thirties to forties in metropolitan ring. These housings should be recognized as regional resource, and be effectively utilized turning residential environment of those into more suitable in coming age. In this research, a group of researchers working at universities in metropolitan ring are organized, aiming to investigate and propose the way how regenerate public apartment housings. In the first year of this research, residents' living situation and their attitudes towards living in an apartment housings are studied. As a result, it appeared that residents have motivation to improve their living condition, which sometimes are impossible because of economic situation or rental agreement which force residents to turn their housings back to as same condition as the time to move in. In the following year, self-renovation system by residents were proposed and examined to overcome this situation. Four apartment housings were rented, and experimental renovation was conducted by university students. Materials and tools, costs, amount of time, problems in construction which required to this project are recorded. Based on this result, a proposal is made which try to enable residents to improve their existing public housing situation. There are three major features in this proposal; 1) Enable to both residents and providers improve residential environment with little expense, 2) Cooperate with local university students and house builders by organizing NPOs, which make self-renovation more effective and in turn have educational advantage and positive economic effects, 3) Organizing a network of NPOs in metropolitan ring, which facilitates to convert vacant housings into centers of local community welfare. This proposal was selected one of the best proposals by the Center for Better Living.
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Research Products
(12 results)