AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Architectural Planning and Design
DISTRIBUTED LOCATION PLANNING OF TEMPORARY HOUSING COMPLEX AND RESIDENTIAL SUSTAINABILITY FOR DISASTER VICTIMS
−A case study on Kashima town, Kumamoto pref.−
Ryosuke TOMIYASUAkihiko IWASA
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2020 Volume 26 Issue 63 Pages 631-636

Details
Abstract

This study aims to clarify living conditions at the shelter and temporary housing in Kashima where 11 temporary housing complexes were built in each settlement. As a result of the interviews with government workers and leaders of inhabitants, it became clear that the disaster victims could continue to live autonomously in neighboring community centers, which were used as a shelter, and they could move into the temporary housing located within 750 meters of their own home. It’s because they had the social resources such as residents’ association, and the spatial resources such as local parks where government build temporary housing.

Content from these authors
© 2020, Architectural Institute of Japan
Previous article Next article
Top