A Housing Renewal Process and Its Implication on the Housing Provision A Case Study in Kita-Shinjuku-4-Chome, Tokyo Inner Area

This paper is a case study of the physical built up process and its implication on the inner city housing provision at Kita-Shinjuku-4-Chome in the west of central Tokyo where many small mid-rise apartments have been built by site-by-site renewal process in 1980-90s. The authors concluded that the t...

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Published inUrban housing sciences Vol. 1996; no. 15; pp. 108 - 113
Main Authors Nakamura, Yasuhiro, Iwama, Shinji, Okata, Junichiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Association of Urban Housing Sciences 30.09.1996
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ISSN1341-8157
1884-6823
DOI10.11531/uhs1993.1996.15_108

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Summary:This paper is a case study of the physical built up process and its implication on the inner city housing provision at Kita-Shinjuku-4-Chome in the west of central Tokyo where many small mid-rise apartments have been built by site-by-site renewal process in 1980-90s. The authors concluded that the traditional trend of increasing single households was terminated in late '80s and new trend of increasing 2 person households are emerging through the renewal of low-rise apartments to mid-rise apartments.
ISSN:1341-8157
1884-6823
DOI:10.11531/uhs1993.1996.15_108