Abstract

Street Pavement in Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings are required a conservation point of view in addition to the general aspects such as design and function. The purpose of this study is to clarify the existing conditions and problems of street pavements in Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings. Through the questionnaire, interview to municipalities and onsite survey, following points were indicated. More than 80% use asphalt, and second most are natural stones. Most municipalities do not have clear strategies for pavements. Vague concepts such as “traditional image” and “harmony to the character of the area” are prior to the historic evidence. From the conservation point of view, it is recommended that the designs of street pavements refer to the existing historic evidence. As for the most area with little evidence, street pavement should be less represented rather than using many pompous materials, and it is leaded to the appropriate street landscapes.

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