Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
THE PLANNING OF AN ORANGE PACKING HOUSE (Part I)
TETSUZO MIYAZAWAKO TAKAHASHI
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1970 Volume 167 Pages 87-94,98

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In the main fruit-growing districts of our country, a yearly increase of production now requires that market cotrol should be strengthened by dint of the continual mass shipment of products. With the increase of production, the serious shortage of labor has come to be an acute problem year by year. A packing house is built to settle this problem. In this study, we take up a packing house as a part of the study of architectural planning for distribution facilities; especially we pursue the study of architectural planning and district planning for an orange packing house, which has made the most amazing progress in its automation and its large-scale. In this paper we consider the result of investigation of its actual state and some concrete matters found inside it through the information from the nation-wide questionaire and the actual survey of several typical packing houses.
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