A CLASSIFICATION OF NEWLY-BUILT FARMHOUSE DESIGN CONCERNING SOCIAL STATUS : A study on farmhouse design concerning social status Part 1

  • SUMITA Shoji
    Dept. of Environmental Design, Faculty of Science of Living, Osaka City Univ.
  • MATSUBARA Sayoko
    Dept. of Home Economics, Heian Women's College,
  • TANI Naoki
    Dept. of Environmental Design, Faculty of Science of Living. Osaka City Univ.

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  • 新築農村住宅にみる格式性意匠の存在形態 : 農村住宅の格式性意匠に関する研究(その1)
  • 農村住宅の格式性意匠に関する研究-1-新築農村住宅にみる格式性意匠の存在形態
  • ノウソン ジュウタク ノ カクシキセイ イショウ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ 1

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Abstract

We observe some expressions about social status in the house design of newly-built Japanese farmhouses. This study analizes how these expressions are classified in terms of social status. We selected typical six villages in Kinki region, and collected newly-built farmhouse plan and design details of roofs, entrance halls, and interior of zashiki (Japanese style guest room). Plans are classified into four types, middle corridor type, four tatami rooms type, three tatami rooms type, and two tatami rooms type based on the former tanoji-plan. We recognized clear difference on farmhouse design refering to the expression of social status among four types of house plans.

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