THE CHARACTERISTICS OF OPENNESS OF HOUSE AND THE CONTINUITY OF INSIDE SPACES BY ANALYZING THE COMPOSITION OF FUNCTIONAL SPACES : Comparison of houses by R.M. Schindler and R.J. Neutra in Southern California

  • NASU Satoshi
    Sapporo School of Arts
  • YAGI Koji
    Dept. of Architecture and Building Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology

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  • 機能空間の連続による内部空間の連続性と住宅の開放性 : 南カリフォルニアにおけるR.M.シンドラーとR.J.ノイトラの住宅の比較を通して
  • キノウ クウカン ノ レンゾク ニ ヨル ナイブ クウカン ノ レンゾクセイ ト ジュウタク ノ カイホウセイ ミナミカリフォルニア ニ オケル R M シンドラー ト R J ノイトラ ノ ジュウタク ノ ヒカク オ トオシテ

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This study is intended to clarify the characteristics of openness of houses and continuity of indoor spaces by analyzing the composition of functional spaces in California modern houses. The continuity of the indoor spaces are described by the composition of the movable and visible relation between functional spaces. The characteristics of openness of house are classified in combination of the continuity of indoor spaces and the relation between indoor and outdoor spaces. As the result of the classification, 8 types of scheme of openness are identified among the houses of R.M. Schindler and R.J. Neutra. The typical schemes share an opening from the living room toward backside. In Schindler' houses, some schemes tend to have some directions of opening for articulate the house into characteristic places. In Neutra' houses, the prevaring scheme is to have openings to one direction and the continuity of indoor spaces for archiving unity of the houses.

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