抄録
We define “Ro-space” as a general term to represent subsidiary space to buildings or rooms such as Ro, gallery or arcade. We analyzed Ro-space in the Japanese classical garden at the shrine and temple by survey and video observations of users’ actions. As the result, We can recognize several effects of perspective when thinking about Ro-space. Ro-space above water or ravines from which people can have an extensive view makes them stop there. If such Ro-space has a projecting part, it makes people’s stop more remarkable. If people can get the view of Ro-space with flat perspective and central parts from some specific place, people’s stop would happen there. And there are also long Ro-spaces which show the way to the main building or best view point. In Ro-space, We can see the actions mostly related to the view. But if there is bench or so in Ro-space, people will stay longer and do various kind of actions whether it is related to the view or not.