2018 Volume 24 Issue 58 Pages 1097-1100
A lighting social experiment was conducted to create continuous and inherent streetscape including open spaces caused by the earthquake disaster, to visualize evacuation routes at night and to restore the appearance of Youkamachi in Kesennuma City. As a result of the experiment, it was found that the expected functions and energy saving could be realized by dispersing the light sources in the buildings, open spaces, and evacuation routes. Such lighting methods were considered to contribute to producing streetscapes that would exist in the future while respecting the structure of the city left after the disaster.
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