A proposal of planning through the verification of the process of designing a "free school" type of junior high schools - A case study of Tokyo Shure Katsushika junior high school

Yoshinori Kakino*

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Abstract

The aim of this report is to propose the plan requirement for a "Free school" type of junior high schools through the verification of the process of planning and designing Tokyo Shure Katsushika junior high school that the one side corridor type of schools was converted to. The contents are as follows; 1) Extensive spaces and small spaces are made from classrooms, and a spatial difference is invented in the whole of the school building. 2) The corridor was caught as a "Long and slender room". The space was imaged by the size, and the space that students and teachers exchanged easily was conceived. 3) A related-making with the vicinity region was considered, and in construction, a necessary tool and construction materials obtained as much as possible in the vicinity region, and received guidance of the characteristic of construction materials how to use of the tool.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1105-1110
Number of pages6
JournalAIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Volume16
Issue number34
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2010
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Closed school
  • Conversion
  • Free school
  • Junior high school
  • One side corridor
  • Process of design

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