Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
25) THE VIEW ABOUT THE HABITATION BY THE SOCIAL CLASSES
Makoto Ohgida
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1961 Volume 68 Pages 178-183

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One of the basic general consideration is planning nursing unit is the clinical distribution of beds. It is a necessary condition to know the proportion of the type of medical care. For this purpose, we investigated the type of medical service, age and sex of in-patients in all hospitals in Aichi Prefecture. Table shows the result of the investigation by size of hospital and it may by play effective role for planning of nursing unit. Clinical distribution of in-patients in hospital (Aichi Prefecture) Oct. 1, 1959 [table] 1. The Middle Class In this class, the most of them have the opinion that a dwelling must be entirely for their families only. So they think of their homes as a space to enjoy the home-life. We named like this view as "Epicurean type". And this type is typical in the white collar classes. 2. The Labor Class This class wishes to enjoy the home-life, too. But by their socal circumstances, they cannot be completely "Epicurean type". And so, the irrational factors become to be contained in their opinions. 3. The Farmer class In this class, the view which think of the dwelling area as a space for the ceremonies, for instance, the marriage, funerals and etc., are not few. We called like this view "Old Custom type".
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