AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Volume 25, Issue 60
Displaying 51-78 of 78 articles from this issue
Architectural Planning and Design
Rural Planning
  • -A case study in Tochigi prefecture-
    Nobuo MITSUHASHI, Hiroyuki HONJO
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 869-873
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    Nagayamon-gate still remains in various style mainly in rural areas. The paper aims to clarify actual conditions about successful ways to maintain Nagayamon-gate. Investigations about 23 examples in Tochigi Prefecture were took into practice from viewpoints of setting premises including Nagayamon-gate, uses of the very Gate, relations between farmhouse, and so on. The conclusion could be summarized as follows: 1) 3 aspects of Nagayamon-gate’s value, those are historical-cultural, symbolic, and spatial, are extracted from the analysis; 2) 23 examples of maintaining Nagayamon-gate are classified into 3 categories, each of them is considered as mainly embodying of the previous 3 values.

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  • Study on cob construction method in Japan Report 1
    Wataru NAKAMURA, Midori YAMADA, Makoto MURAMOTO, Kumiko HATANAKA
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 875-880
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    In Japan, the cob construction is often used for fences, but is rarely used for buildings. These buildings are being dismantled by aging and change of owner. We conducted measurement on the warehouse and the wall built with the cob construction method around the Yamanobe road in Nara prefecture. As a result, it is found that there is relationship between the structure of the warehouse, the area and the application. Furthermore, it was possible to estimate the construction method from the states of the mud wall.

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Urban Planning
  • Shinya MIYAZAKI, Shinji IKARUGA, Takeshi KOBAYASHI, Junhwan SONG
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 881-886
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    Act on Special Measures concerning Urban Reconstruction amended in 2014. It enabled governments to establish Location optimization plans aiming compact city planning. It seems to increase cities which promote to establish Location Optimization Plan. Therefore, the purposes of this study are to organize about induction area of formulated Location Optimization Plans, to determine if existing relevant plans consistency and then make clear planning policy based on the policy of land use for outside induction area and induction method of inside induction area.

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  • Hongwei HSIAO
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 887-892
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    This study focuses on the public sector-led redevelopment of large scale housing complex. Urban regeneration project of the Lanzhou-Siwen resettlement housing, which is the first public sector-led regeneration project of resettlement housing in Taipei city is chosen as a case study. This study first clarifies the consensus building process based on community participation in the whole project. Besides, this study demonstrates the concrete method of urban regeneration focusing on the 3rd Siwen resettlement housing for realizing the 3 basic policy proposed by Taipei city government. This case study is considered to be an important experience and reference for similar case in the future.

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  • Kento SUZUKI, Daisuke MATSUI
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 893-897
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    This study is aim to clarify distribution and facade characteristics of Machiya which has NOBORIBARI and SODEKABE in the former TONAMI county, TOYAMA prefecture. The results are as follows; 1) We extracted 649 buildings as Machiya. 2) NOBORIHARI and SODEKABE can be seen in the type of Machiya which has low hight of the second floor. The number is 110. 3) We classified them in 8 types. 4) There’s wooden eaves and latticework as common design other than NOBORIBARI and SODEKABE. On the other hand, there’s differences of characteristics on the design of SODEKABE and wooden eaves for each towns.

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  • −Through an analysis of complaints and requests in Yokohama City−
    Tomoko TAKAHASHI, Arata ENDO
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 899-904
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    Under the ordinance on littering and non-smoking in Yokohama city, smoking is not allowed in the “No-smoking areas” designated 8 areas in the city to maintain pleasant urban environments. Even strict conditions for smokers, complaints and requests regarding butts and violation on the ordinance still have been claimed. In this case study, we analysis the complaints and requests which were received bureau of civic affairs using methods of text mining. Then we conducted interview with the department of community environment which is in charge of outdoor smoking. In the consequence, we could suggest two gaps. One is requests from residents and the city’s countermeasures for outdoor smoking, and other is recognition gaps between residents and the city. To challenge such a cross organizational issue, the collaboration of the administration and communities might be effective for coexistence among various residents.

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  • −The nationwide questionnaire survey−
    Jangshik YOON, Kunio YAMAGUCHI, Hiroyuki KOJIMA
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 905-910
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    This report aims to clarify utilization trend on Location Normalization Plan System in the initial period by nationwide questionnaire survey. As a result, we revealed that many cities considered public transportation, population density and disaster risk for Residence instruction area, and considered public transportation center, city center and accumulated conditions of urban functions for Urban functions inducing area. In operation of plan, there are some problems, so that systemic complement and operational improvement are required in future.

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  • A research on a method for the regional vitalization with crafts
    Takumi YANAGITA, Aya ICHINOSE
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 911-916
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    The present work aims to investigate the actual management of Craft Fair Matsumoto, and figure out the transition process from the Matsumoto Craft Fair to the Matsumoto Craft Months, which is a new town planning utilizing crafts in Matsumoto-city. We have analyzed the organization, planning, space, transportation, as well as publicity from the data of the activity over the past 34 years. Furthermore, we have shown several characteristics of the exhibition of the craft of the Matsumoto Craft Fair held in Agata-no-mori park, in the view point of the application of the public space.

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  • Junichiro ASANO, Goki IIGAYA
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 917-922
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    This study clarifies actual condition and issues of marina development in coastal area of the Hamanako Lake by empirically method as follows: 1) the facility outline and the location characteristics of marina, 2) the regulatory overview of five laws regulation on national land utilization, and 3) the issues due to neighboring relations with the surroundings of marina are clarified. The following results are obtained by these. 1) There were 35 of marinas confirmed in Hamanako Lake. 2) Many marinas are located in the north western part of Hamanako Lake. 3) Regulation on the location of marina development is not effected enough.

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Architecture System and Management
History and Theory of Architecture
  • −Extracted from the attendance records of the former Kaichi School−
    Shigeo HOYANO, Yumika SHIGENO, Kazuhiro NAGANO
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 947-952
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    This report shows architectural works in which the master carpenter Seiju Tateishi was involved, by using attendance records, stretching from 1863 to 1892, created by Tateishi and held in the former Kaichi School building as historical papers. As a result, a number of architectural works, including those not known hitherto, were assessed (including those in which Tateishi was definitely involved, amounting to as many as 111 works). The assessed architectural works included a number of modern facilities and houses, allowing one to form a general overview of Tateishi’s work overall, including his most representative work—the Kaichi School.

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  • Ryoko MIZUNO, Seizo UCHIDA
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 953-958
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    The housing society law had to build houses by members themselves. There were 6 guidebooks for user. And two books have posted example drawings of house. These books were made of two staff members of the Social Bureau of the Home Ministry. One is excerpted from “small house book” published by same department. We verify the house image influenced by housing improvement in Taisho era seen from drawings about three books.

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  • Ikuo HIRAYAMA
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 959-964
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    In the materials of the 3rd year festival, the 10th anniversary of TAKI Daikiti, 34 stakeholders were noted, 15 of whom were officials of the Temporary Army Building Department. The iron fence established at the Three Year Festival was removed.

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  • Ming LI, Cheng Xie JIN, Norioki ISHIMARU
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 965-970
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    This paper, the author makes a literature survey and interview survey on the experience and architectural activities of architect Sugita Saburo, and clarifies Sugita Saburo practical architectural activities and its role in the reconstruction of Hiroshima.

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  • −Case study on grand church−
    Akinobu YOSHIKAWA
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 971-975
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    The centrality of Tenrikyo and its axial position relative to the urban grid is a unique feature to distinguish Tenrikyo churches from other religious structures in the country. This was not a code originally demanded by the headquarters, but was later insisted in 1934, nearly 100 years after the inception of this religion. Through this research, the process of this code along with the actual implementation was found using the examples of all 159 Grand Churches across the country.

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  • −Indonesian Pavilion in 1964 New York World’s Fair Part 2−
    Harry KURNIAWAN
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 977-982
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    Indonesian pavilion in 1964 New York World Fair and Tugu Nasional (National Obelisk) were built in the same period of Nation-Building Projects through the same collaboration work of President Sukarno (as the patron) and Soedarsono (as the architect). Both buildings displayed several similarities as the result of the nature of Sukarno and Soedarsono work method. The purpose of the study, through the comparison, is to get further description about the architecture of Indonesian pavilion. It is identified that Indonesian Pavilion was an identical twin of Tugu Nasional that created to live in and for different environment.

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  • Ayako FUKUSHIMA
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 983-988
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    This study aims to understand how and why a historic building of Catholic Tetori Church was restored promptly after Kumamoto Earthquakes in 2016. The study revealed the lay members of the Church were the main force: they, some of whom were building professionals, had established the building maintenance system since 2006 and carried out preventive maintenance. Such a proactive attitude was nurtured by the progressive Columban missionaries. The laity also find voluntary maintenance activities a joy to serve God and fellow Catholics, hence, devote more time after their retirement. These factors prevented serious damages by earthquakes and enabled prompt restoration.

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Information Systems Technology
Disaster
  • −The case of temporary housing in Fukushima and Kumamoto−
    Tomoko KANEMAKI, Masaki TAMURA, Junko HIRAI
    2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 1007-1012
    Published: June 20, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 20, 2019
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    The purpose of the research is for an improvement of living environment in shelter and temporary houses for residence people and their pets, with construction technologies after a disaster situation. We surveyed and classified temporary housing according to the living patterns of pets, and categorized the process of the living environment with shelter and temporary houses during the terms between disaster and revival situations. In addition we conducted a field survey at temporary housing in Fukushima and Kumamoto for the influence with a prolonged evacuation life.

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