Abstract

“Noryo-yuka”, which is temporary water terrace looking on the river, has been succeeded in the Kamo River, Kyoto. The traditional water terrace has aroused public behavior to the river, and created the proper landscape. This paper aims to make clear the knowledge maintaining amenity in the river-front based on the relations between transformations of water terrace and river improvement works. As a result, people have especially designed the boundary space between the city and the river, and enjoyed staying there by making buffer equipments and using temporary devices.

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