Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
A STUDY CONCERNING PLANNING OF UNIVERSITY FACILITIES
KIYOSHI KAWASAKITSUYOSHI SASADA
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1967 Volume 133 Pages 38-43,47

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This report, being separated two parts, discuss on the planning context for space factor of university facilities. In part one, we analyse the relationship between facilities and space factors, by the preparation of correlation coeffiient, in which facilities are treated by each group of faculty. In part two, facilities are devided into room units and we use same method. Then we add psychology and try the staging of limitness, too. We get such results as follows; (1) We found many differences among characters of university, for example, number of faculties, process of set up etc.. However, if the selection of space factor is suitable, we are able to decide floor space without the effects of characteristic differences. In this analysis the suitable space factor is number of students. (2) By the analysis of part two, the suitable space factor for seminary is furnitures or summation of furniture and person, and for laboratory is furnitures, and for lecture room is full number. Regression lines are as follows; Y : 3.57 X-8.93 (γ=0.912) Y : floor space for seminary (sq. meters) X : space for furnitures (sq. meters) Y=3.12 X-8.06 (γ=0.907) Y : floor space for seminary (sq. meters) X : space for furnitures and peasons (sq. meters) Y=3.33 X-2.63 (γ=0.974) Y : floor space for laboratory (sq. meters) X : space for furnitures (sq. meters) Y=3.57 X-2.64 (γ=0.999) X : floor space for class room (sq. meters) X : full number (person) (3) By the analysis added the method of staging of limitness, if we call the ratio of floor space of seminary and space for furnitures and persons as occupancy ratio, we successed in classification of occupancy ratio by the stage of limitness. The regression line of suitable stage of limitness is shown as follows; Y=3.70 X-8.30 (γ=0.889) Y : floor space for seminary (sq. meters) X : space for furnitures and persons (sq. meters)
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