2025 Volume 90 Issue 832 Pages 1336-1347
The purpose of this research is to focus on Kiyoshi Seike and his representative work, “My House Complex,” and to clarify his thoughts on “dwelling” regarding his descriptions. His descriptions of “dwelling” reveals the characteristics of his discourses. Furthermore, the arrangement of the descriptions and drawings in chronological order enabled the classification of the evolution of the "my house complex" over half a century into seven stages. In terms of “family transition,” “building transition,” “sequencing,” and “succession,” he aimed to create good family relationships through flexible temporal and spatial transitions at different times.