SUCCESSIVE PROCESS OF THE DESIGN CONCERNING SOCIAL STATUS IN THE MODERN FARM HOUSE : A study on farmhouse design concerning social status Part 2

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

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  • 近代の農村住宅における格式性意匠の継承過程 : 農村住宅の格式性意匠に関する研究 その2
  • 農村住宅の格式性意匠に関する研究--近代の農村住宅における格式性意匠の継承過程-2-
  • 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 キ

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This paper discusses the design of tsuzukima type farmhouses from historical point of view, and investigates the successive and developing process of it. At first the farmhouse design concerning social status in the early Meiji Period were defined from the references and the survey of ruins. Next, the hierarchy and the changing process were found by the survey of ruins from Meiji period to the present. The developing stage of the following two tsuzukima types were different until the 30th of Showa. One was composed of the eight tatami-mats type with six tatami-mats type and the other was composed of two eight tatami-mats room type. The former was regarded as the higher social status.

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