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question:do-you-want-an-apartment-which-is-deep-with-sunlight-at-one-end-and-no-light-at-the-other-or-do-you-want-an-apartment-in-which-there-is-good-light-for-all-the-roomsDo you want an apartment which is deep with sunlight at one end and no light at the other, or do you want an apartment in which there is good light for all the rooms?
Survey Question 9.
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- Survey Question 8.
- Survey Question 10.
- Summarizes the three primary determinants of room life.
- Shiratori apartments get more than twice as much sunlight as typical high-rise apartments.claim0.749Performance claim based on square-meter hour measurements.
- It is more important to get the rooms right, one by one, than it is to have a coherent 'plan'.claim0.741A design principle that rejects plan-driven layout.
- Synthetic statement that architecture is the art of awakening space.
- Rule for the most important room.
- Do you prefer small plants and trees within view of your windows and front door, or do you prefer just concrete?question0.732Survey Question 11.