1990 年 25 巻 p. 211-216
This paper describes how the values of living together at the high-densely built-up areas can be created to meet the needs of the mutually aided life among the local residents and to add the values continuously in the living process. This article examines the factors of the residential environment to the values of living together, which have been shown to vary both socially and spatially through our case study at K.area in Kitakyusyu. This concludes with a discussion of the importance of the multiply-connected relations, the organic mechanism and participanting process for promoting the values of living together.