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- FUJIHIRA Makiko
- Nara Women’s University
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- MURATA Junko
- Wakayama University
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- TANAKA Tomoko
- University of Hyogo
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- 伝統的木造住宅における維持管理の変遷と今後の継承
- デントウテキ モクゾウ ジュウタク ニ オケル イジ カンリ ノ ヘンセン ト コンゴ ノ ケイショウ ヒアリング チョウサ ニ ヨル イジ カンリ ノ ジッタイ ハアク ト コンゴ ノ カダイ
- 伝統的木造住宅における維持管理の変遷と今後の継承 : ヒアリング調査による維持管理の実態把握と今後の課題
- ―ヒアリング調査による維持管理の実態把握と今後の課題―
- —Current State and Challenges for Maintenance Based on an Interview Survey—
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After assessing the current state of maintenance, performed primarily by residents, of traditional wooden houses along major streets, we examined the challenges for maintaining such wooden houses in the future, taking the streetscape into account. <br> Residents work regularly and continually to keep their houses in good condition. To ensure that they can live in the house for a long time, they carry out repairs and improvements and take measures to prevent or retard deterioration of parts and materials. In this way, the continuity of occupation is maintained. Survey responses show that many residents incorporate regular home care as part of their daily schedule. On the other hand, the attitudes of residents regarding maintenance have changed over the years due to factors such as changes in family structure, aging of residents, and feelings regarding streetscapes and neighborhoods. Awareness of the need for maintenance and the importance of its continuity are required since it is connected to regular home care. It is also necessary to consider the long-term, not simply maintaining the house as a building, but also preserving tradition by adapting the feelings of family and past generations to contemporary life. Further study is needed on ways to facilitate not only self-help, but also cooperative and public assistance.
Journal
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- Journal of Home Economics of Japan
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Journal of Home Economics of Japan 66 (6), 272-283, 2015
The Japan Society of Home Economics
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- CRID
- 1390282681309644544
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- NII Article ID
- 130005077730
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- NII Book ID
- AN10040097
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- ISSN
- 18820352
- 09135227
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- NDL BIB ID
- 026447780
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- JaLC
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