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RESIDENTIAL LIFESTYLES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT EVALUATION: A CASE STUDY OF SAGA CITY, JAPAN

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Ge, J.
  Author HOKAO, Kazunori (Saga University)
  Associate Editor Teknomo, Kardi (Ateneo de Manila University)
  Associate Editor Don, Nguyen Cao (Institute of Lowland Technology, Saga University)
  Editor Araki, Hiroyuki
  Editor van de Ven, Frans H.M.
  Editor Budkowska, Bozena B.
JOURNAL:
  Lowland Technology International, 6(2), 61 - 66.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): lowland technology
DISCIPLINE: Architecture/Urban Planning
HTTP: http://www.ilt.saga-u.ac.jp/ialt/lti/jnls/lti_volume6.html#p61_66
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-411-248 (Last edited on 2005/02/15 00:41:21 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
With the diversification of personal sense of values, as well as the abundance of lifestyle s , people's demands on residential environment are becoming more and more abundant. In this paper, by the case study of Saga City , the approaches to grasp the residential lifestyles are analyzed at first. Then, through each approach, the residential lifestyle patterns were classified, and the characteristics of each pattern were grasped. Furthermore, the relationship between residential lifestyle and residential environment evaluation are analyzed, and the suitable models for various styles were established. The results not only can be used as the rudimentary data for the improvement and development of residential environment, the methodology of considering residential lifestyle can also bring about a new and useful viewpoint for the further research of residential environment evaluation.
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