A Study on the Sustainability of Detached Residential Areas Focusing on Coexistence and Diversification-The case of the Hama-Koshien Residential Area, Nishinomiya City, Japan
In this paper, the sustainability of residential areas is considered based on two focuses-spatial and social.Spatially, this study focuses on the subdivision of the site and its gardens and open space.Socially, this study focuses on the family structure,the amount of time that households have lived in the area, and so on.The study field is the Hama-Koshien residential area in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.As a result, both maintenance and change/transformation are necessary for sustainable dwelling.Maintenance comprises main necessities for existence, structural space, and maintenance required for residents who have lived in the site with a change of generation.Change/transformation comprises additional elements, diversity, non-planned elements, and newcomers.The relationship between static maintenance and dynamic change/transformation is important for sustainable dwelling.
Detached residential area Sustainability Coexistence Diversification Site
Hidefumi Yamaguchi
Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University, Japan
国际会议
The 10th International Symposium on Architectural Interchanges in Asia(第十届亚洲建筑国际交流会)
杭州
英文
1240-1244
2014-10-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)