Abstract
Following a series of researches (Parts 1 to 5), focusing on the residents of the community cooperative rental residence, this paper clarifies the need for living space planning to promote the interaction between residents, activities and spaces to encourage circular motion of human creativity in collective living and leisure activity beyond the bounds of the concept for conventional functional facility planning. With particular attention focused on a continuous balcony in the common space that serves as a space to form a community among the residents, this paper clarifies from the results of the survey, including the evaluation of the balcony, activities carried out on the balcony and the attitudes regarding the balcony that the relationship between the residents on the balcony enhances the value of collective living.