Abstract Dōjunkai was a nonprofit government foundation set up in 1924 to rebuild the areas hardest hit by the Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923. In the late 1930s, Dōjunkai established the Housing Policy Research Committee (HPRC). Previous studies have pointed out the importance of the research activity of this committee and demonstrated that some of its findings shaped the housing policy of wartime and postwar Japan. Less well known are the circumstances in which Dōjunkai became increasingly involved in policy research. This article is distinctive in that it examines Dōjunkai's research within a broad temporal lens, beginning with the founding of the corporation, and in doing so, it analyzes the circumstances in which the HPRC was establishe...
This thesis explores Gregory Ain's planned housing communities spanning the period 1939-1948, connec...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.During the period from 1953 to 1967, Japa...
The thesis is a theory-led comparative historical research aspired to comprehend the housing policy ...
This dissertation examines the development of public apartment complexes built by municipal authorit...
Housing Co-ops in Japan was established under the Consumer Cooperatives Act through the movement for...
This book first deals with the formative process of housing policy in Japan which had not been studi...
In the post-war period, Japan experienced rapid economic growth and public bodies spent large amount...
This paper presents the first findings of an in‐depth research on the Greek social housing policies ...
110000040496This is part of a study of the social situation after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake...
The purpose of this article is first to clarify the effect of Article 4 of the Rent Control Act (Kos...
The form of Japanese residential architecture throughout its history shows its own uniqueness. The s...
Japan achieved miraculous, rapid economic growth after World War II to become the second ranked majo...
European, American, and Japanese debates on public housing served as models for those in modern Chin...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
At the time of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake occurred on January 17, 1995, there were fatal dam...
This thesis explores Gregory Ain's planned housing communities spanning the period 1939-1948, connec...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.During the period from 1953 to 1967, Japa...
The thesis is a theory-led comparative historical research aspired to comprehend the housing policy ...
This dissertation examines the development of public apartment complexes built by municipal authorit...
Housing Co-ops in Japan was established under the Consumer Cooperatives Act through the movement for...
This book first deals with the formative process of housing policy in Japan which had not been studi...
In the post-war period, Japan experienced rapid economic growth and public bodies spent large amount...
This paper presents the first findings of an in‐depth research on the Greek social housing policies ...
110000040496This is part of a study of the social situation after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake...
The purpose of this article is first to clarify the effect of Article 4 of the Rent Control Act (Kos...
The form of Japanese residential architecture throughout its history shows its own uniqueness. The s...
Japan achieved miraculous, rapid economic growth after World War II to become the second ranked majo...
European, American, and Japanese debates on public housing served as models for those in modern Chin...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
At the time of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake occurred on January 17, 1995, there were fatal dam...
This thesis explores Gregory Ain's planned housing communities spanning the period 1939-1948, connec...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.During the period from 1953 to 1967, Japa...
The thesis is a theory-led comparative historical research aspired to comprehend the housing policy ...