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finding:top-8-rated-housing-desires-by-100-families-1-private-garden-2-low-rise-3-user-design-4-low-traffic-street-5-more-sunshine-6-park-near-house-7-direct-entrance-8-nearby-small-shopsTop 8 rated housing desires by 100 families: (1) private garden, (2) low-rise, (3) user design, (4) low-traffic street, (5) more sunshine, (6) park near house, (7) direct entrance, (8) nearby small shops
Independent rating by families of what they want most.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Claims (2)
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- Central feasibility claim of the chapter.
- Overall qualitative evaluation of the planned environment.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Answer to Question 1 of the 11-question survey.
- Nagoya survey: families overwhelmingly preferred low-rise housing and considered it to have more lifefinding0.779Survey result from 100 families in Japan, showing perceived greater life in low-rise, high-density housing vs high-rise.
- Survey Question 2.
- The central density threshold claim derived from the interaction of the four colors.
- Claim that the many-parallel-lanes configuration adapts well to slightly lower densities.
- Critical diagnosis of the status quo.
- Survey Question 4.
- Answer to Question 4.