Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
STUDY ON THE CORELATION BETWEEN THE HOUSING FRONTAGE AND HOUSING PLAN IN HISTORICALLY BUILT-UP AREA : Case study in KANAZAWA City Part 2
SHINGO TAMAKITATSUO KONDO
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1982 Volume 317 Pages 105-116

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In last thesis, it was analyzed that the frontage of residential lot had been converging into 3 "Ken" (5.4 meter) in historically built-up area. So that, it is deduced that housing frontage effects on housing plan. Put it in another way, it is conjectured that the effects on housing planning have facilitated such convergency. This paper deals with the corelation between the housing frontage and housing plans in small frontage dwellings from 2 "Ken" to 4 "Ken". The conclusions are as follows, In the housing frontage of 2 "Ken" (3.6 meter) and 2.5 "Ken" (4.5 meter), it is difficult to plan a reasonable passage space. Consequently, housing depth is shallow and housing space is small. In the housing frontage of 3 "Ken" (5.4 meter), it is possible to make the passage space run through the house. So, it is possible to have deeper depth plans by the passage route connecting to the every room. And, it is possible to have the necessary living spaces. Of course, housing frontage of more than 3.5 "Ken" may provide more freely the housing planning. But, in this case, the necessary living spaces may be established the shallower housing depth, so, it is not reasonable in view point of getting the frontage saving of the housing plan.
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