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institute:japanese-national-housing-corporationJapanese National Housing Corporation
Government agency originally planning high-rise apartment towers in the Shiratori area.
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- The chapter being extracted, presenting the Shiratori and Chikusadai plans.
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.
- The authority that ultimately refused the Chikusadai community housing project, forcing families into standard mass housing.
- Public agencies in Nagoya that allegedly interfered with the housing survey, fearing its implications.
- Survey instrument used by Hosoi to ask 100 families about preference and perceived life in low-rise vs high-rise housing.
- Example of an overall asymmetrical layout built from rigidly symmetrical local buildings, placed exactly where natural centers asked.
- A housing development process where families meet, design houses with an architect, and share commons; partially living but constrained by existing professional norms.
- Housing at densities of 50–80 families per acre (approximately 200 households per hectare), the design challenge addressed.
- Nagoya survey: families overwhelmingly preferred low-rise housing and considered it to have more lifefinding0.677Survey result from 100 families in Japan, showing perceived greater life in low-rise, high-density housing vs high-rise.