THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESS OF THREE STORIED FOLK HOUSE AND ITS FACTOR IN TANEKURA, A VILLAGE IN THE HIDA DISTRICT OF GIFU

  • AOYAGI Yuka
    Grad. Student, Doctoral Program in Grad. Sch. of Comprehensive Human Science, Univ. of Tsukuba, M. Des.
  • KOBAYASHI Hisataka
    Researcher, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institude, Dr. Des.
  • HAMA Sadashi
    Research Assoc., Dept of Architecture, Tokyo University of Science, Dr. Des.
  • TOYOKAWA Sho
    Grad. Student, Doctoral Program in Grad. Sch. of Comprehensive Human Science, Univ. of Tsukuba, M. Des.
  • ANDO Kunihiro
    Prof., Grad.Sch. of Comprehensive Human Science, Univ. of Tsukuba, Dr. Eng.

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  • 岐阜県飛騨市種蔵集落における3層民家の変容過程とその要因
  • ギフケン ヒダシ タネクラ シュウラク ニ オケル 3ソウ ミンカ ノ ヘンヨウ カテイ ト ソノ ヨウイン

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In Tanekura, a village in the Hida district of Gifu, many traditional wooden folk houses have remained.In this report, the transformation process of three storied folk house of the fifteen main houses are presented. About 1900's three storied folk houses already have existed. The attic space first expanded when rebuilding was done from thatched roofing to single roofing during the 1920's. After that, some houses called “tateage” appeared, where the lengthening of doorjamb was added while reroofing, thus providing even more space.The expansion of the attic space is related to the businesses of the house owners, such as sericulture and stock raising, and the change in roof material is thought to have to do with the changes of use of Japanese pampas grass as resources. A opportunity of the change in roof advanced three storied folk houses.

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