Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to make clear the relationship between the residents' activity and the housing layout. The result are as fellows; 1) The activity staying in "node space" is promoted by the open planning of the common space in the residental building. 2) Arranging "node space" aiternatively, the residents can interchange with not only the ones in the same residental building but also the ones in the other residental building. 3) The reciprocal use is promoted in the place where "functional space" and "node space" are arranged densely. 4) Although "functional space" and "node space" are arranged effectively, the stretch of activity is cut off by the property of "functional space".

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