Relationship between Floor/Building Layout of Houses and Site Conditions

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  • 敷地条件と住宅の室配置および建物配置の関係性
  • シキチ ジョウケン ト ジュウタク ノ シツ ハイチ オヨビ タテモノ ハイチ ノ カンケイセイ トウキョウケン デ シンキ キョウキュウ サレタ コダテ ジュウタク ノ ブンセキ
  • Analysis of detached houses newly supplied in Tokyo metropolitan area
  • 東京圏で新規供給された戸建住宅の分析

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The relationships between site conditions and floor layout of houses are analyzed with graph theoretical indices. Correlation analysis shows that the size of lot affects independence of guest room, and depth to frontage ratio affects layout of entrance and distance of approach. Discriminant analysis shows floor layouts are characterized by the direction of adjacent roads. When houses are facing the north, the length of approach tends to be short and living room and guest room are likely to be put together; while houses are facing the south, the length of approach tends to be long, and living room and guest room are likely to be separated. Cluster analysis shows when sites are small, constraints on site conditions will appear in size of yard, layout of bathroom, and position of entrance.

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