Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architects
Online ISSN : 2185-3053
Print ISSN : 0387-7248
ISSN-L : 0387-7248
Volume 33, Issue 2
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  • Tadashi KUBO, Masami SUGIMOTO, Daishu ABE
    1970 Volume 33 Issue 2 Pages 2-12
    Published: January 29, 1970
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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    The first step of this studies on recreational planning in an undevloped area should be analyzed to discuss internal and external potentialities of this area and it's surrounding areas. In order to this aim, Ibi county in Gifu Prefecture was investigated in this case study.
    As a kind of approach for recoganizing external potentialities in this area, the potential energy of people's behavior was analyzed from the aspect of accesibility to the area in macro scale. Result of this analysis, it was found out people from the urbanized area will be able to access this study area very easily, therefore, this area should be developed as the suburban open space which has potentialities for recreational uses and also is a basic aspect of this study. To recoganize the situations of internal potentialities, the investigation has been tried in this area. As the result, this area has three dominant factors which are very steepy in topography, fruitful nature and undeveloped traffic network.
    In the based on these stituations, the method we discussed in this area was how to develop the recreational space in steep topography in harmony with the conservation of nature and its development. So the topography was classified in two types of recreational area and non-recreational area from the point of relationship between people's recreational activity and topography. However, its factor does not produce satisfactory recreational space, so that we led another two factors which are road hierarchy and time-distance as a key for the getting space more acculately.
    In this case study, the each recreational space which was selected by these key factors is sure to change under the infuluence of the road development in time perspective, therefore the process of the raod development in this study was reflected on the process planning and also it was considered for the development schedule.
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  • Akira HOMMA, Tomoo OZAWA, Hajime NOBUHARA
    1970 Volume 33 Issue 2 Pages 13-24
    Published: January 29, 1970
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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    The investigation was performed to search the natural vegetation in the Areas-A-E of reclaimed foreshore land of FUNABASHI CITY, and to study the effective Plants for Sand arrestation in these areas.
    The results obtained are as follows;
    1. About twenty species appeared in the Area-A, after about two years from rectamation was finished, but in this case plants grew under small summed dominance ratio (Table-1, 2 and 6). After about three years from reclamation, the most dominant plant Phragmites communis grew thicker and thicker, and other plants (annual, binnial or perennial plants) hecame to grow well under or near the communities of Phragmites. The number of species increasd to about fifty species in the Area-E (Table-3-5 and 6), but no evergreen-perennials found in these areas.
    2. After three or four years from reclamation was finished, Phragmites communis, Artemisia vulgaris, Digitaria adscendens, Eleusine indica etc. were dominant in the slightly higher land, and Phragmites communis, Chenopodium glaucum, Panicum crus-galli var. praticola etc. were dominant in the slightly lower land.
    3. Every annual or binnial plants were uneffectve for sand arrestation in winter, but perennial plants such as Artemisia vulgaris, Imperata cylindrica etc. were somewhat effective, and Phragmites communis were the most effective for sanderosion (Table-7, 8 and 9).
    4. From the present investigation it will be the most important problem to find suitable perennial plants (especially. erer-greens), and to find moreover suitable methods of artificial plantation, which can arrest the blown sand quickly.
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  • Visuai Analysis for the Elements of Space Organizaion (1)
    Daisyu ABE, Junichi SAKAGUCHI
    1970 Volume 33 Issue 2 Pages 25-35
    Published: January 29, 1970
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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    There are so many approaches to discuss the characteristics of Space organization in the city and the region.
    Analysis fon the facade of structure which compose the city and the region is a kind of approaches to recognize the characteristics of the city and the region.
    The matirials of the facade, elevation of structures and direction of circulations will change the density, transition, flow and etc. of space.
    Koyasan Kongobuji Temple area which is called religious town was discussed as the study area to find ont quality of space organization.
    Space sence which peoples recognize in visnally and mentally is classified in three criterion-Open, semiopen, close in conceptually.
    The degree of closing in this area, the element was recognized as “enclosure”, “dark” and “mental coercion” and substance was recognized as architecture, tree, mountain, sun light and materials of the facade.
    Organization from element to substance was analyzed through the highet of elevation, intensity of illumination and distribution of materials.
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  • Satomi WATANABE
    1970 Volume 33 Issue 2 Pages 36-42
    Published: January 29, 1970
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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    This is a study of the Square in the primitive ages. In this study, I make a trial of arrangement of the archaeological results from the view-point of landscape architecture.
    In the former term of Jyomon-jidai, the loop or U-shaped settlements and their central Squares are observed. And in the middle and latter term, they are observed with generalities.
    In the age of Yayoi, the duplex structure is actualized in the settlement of Sippe, and I suppose the Squares corresponding to it.
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  • A Case Study at Suminoe Park's Children Playlot
    Kimio KONDO, Miyoko SAKU, Sachie YAMAZAKI
    1970 Volume 33 Issue 2 Pages 43-46
    Published: January 29, 1970
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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