Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8161
Print ISSN : 1340-4210
ISSN-L : 1340-4210
COEXISTENCE OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND URBAN LIVING IN TOKYO’S NEIGHBORHOODS (PART 2): TYPOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITION OF RESIDENCE-COMBINED FACTORIES IN SUMIDA WARD
Kevin CANONICAJorge ALMAZAN
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2022 Volume 87 Issue 797 Pages 1294-1304

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Over the past decade, urban development in Tokyo has incentivized residential buildings’ creation rather than promoting a mixture of activities. An example of existing mixity in Tokyo is the classified residence-combined factory. However, those buildings are disappearing due to urban change. This paper draws upon fieldwork and interviews conducted in Sumida ward. It brings forward the socio-spatial aspects of living and working in the same building and investigates the spatial composition focusing on the connection between industrial and residential function. As a result, we obtained a series of typologies of residence-combined factories and discussed their potential for the contemporary city.

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