Urban housing sciences
Online ISSN : 1884-6823
Print ISSN : 1341-8157
ISSN-L : 1341-8157
Case Study of the Public Housing Reproduction.(Part 2)
Comparison of reconstructive planning requirements by Municipality, Designers, and Residents
Kazunori FukunagaHiroshi Moriyasu
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2000 Volume 2000 Issue 31 Pages 100-103

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The purpose of this study is to examine the attitudes and needs of Municipality, Designers and Residents at the reproduction of public housing. In order to provide Residents with desirable living environments, it is important to define at the stage of designing and planning specific requirements. In view of this, we conducted questionnaire survey of three groups of respondents Municipality, Designers and Residents with the reconstructive project. For the purpose of converging the Responses and render adequacy to study, the Delphi survey was also administered with the first two groups. In addition, the questions were asked regarding the relationship among the three groups and the Residents' opinions about residing permanently in particular housing. It was shown that there were some differences of attitudes among the three groups. However, it was indicated strongly that all three groups want to create a better living environment. For this goal, it is clear that in the future we should make an effort toward the realization of active communities, improvement of houses and their immediate environments, and raising Residents' awareness of the regional communities. Furthermore, it is necessary task that we consider the different life styles of residents and wider variation in family composition.
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