2001 年 66 巻 549 号 p. 95-102
This research is concerned with the sustainability of a community during the replanning and redevelopment of a large housing estate. Its aim was to make a deep and accurate investigation of elderly people's perception of their home and environment. Through participating in a series of presentations, they could relate experiences passed on from generation to generation. The method adopted was "Projection Images by Photography (PIP)". This made it possible to become acquainted with their every-day lives and their thoughts through revealing their "favoured features", "greatest concerns" and "most significant memories". In this way, it was possible to identify key issues for the future regeneration process. The research describes the principles of a "three-dimensional round circle" process - "situation", "relation", "intention" - that would achieve genuine sustainable community development.