Abstract
The aim of this study is to deliberate the potential of management of dwelling-environment in a townscape-oriented detached houses'area by the case study on the changing process of townscape in Takasu-woonelf. Originally, the main items of townscape in Takasu-woonelf were hedges, and rules were made to maintain them. However inhabitants gradually modified their houses, hedges and gates to individualize their properties. In this process, the new rules and attractors have been generated and shared as tacit understanding by the communication in neighborhood. This spontaneous rules and attractors function as the management system to lead the townscape.