THERMAL ENVIRONMENT OF CHISE AND TOICHISE IN WINTER SEASON

  • MORI Taro
    Assoc. Prof., Faculty of Eng., Hokkaido Univ., Dr.Eng.
  • NISHIZAWA Takeo
    Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Arch., Kushiro National College of Technology, Dr.Eng.
  • KUWABARA Kouhei
    Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Arch., Kushiro National College of Technology, Dr.Eng.
  • SATOU Syoji
    Prof., Dept. of Arch., Kushiro National College of Technology, Dr.Eng.

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  • チセとトイチセの冬期の熱環境性能に関する研究
  • チセ ト トイチセ ノ トウキ ノ ネツ カンキョウ セイノウ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ

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 Recently, people pay attention to a life style of Ainu people who live in Hokkaido and north Asia area as indigenous people. Chise is a traditional house for them. They are made of just local materials such as wood and cogon grasses.<br> In this report, we made two different types of Chise and measure the thermal environments and the skin temperature of the research participants in severe cold weather. The results indicate thermal environment in each Chise is very poor (Toichise is better than Chise). They probably had some method except housing to get warm in cold environment.

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