FUNCTION LOCATION BUILDING Homeostatic Public Facility Network System Project Outline
Proposal of Methodology for Existing Public Building Stock
The system is to help extend the life of existing public buildings, renew them in a flexible manner, and divert them or give them multiple roles, with consideration given to their characteristics, in order to create a self consistent communal facility network to serve as a network of local spatiotemporal networks that continually provide proper public facility services.
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To satisfy various needs
  1. To satisfy various needs
  2. Categorize user demand
  3. Comprehensive management system to respond to spatial needs
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Re-allocation of public facility services crossing the border of public buildings
  1. Re-allocation of public facility services crossing the border of public buildings
  2. Consideration of local demand, distance and location of stock
  3. Assess buildings that should be kept based on relative location
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Examination of Capacity for Using Public Buildings
  1. Paradigm shift from ownership to use
  2. Understand existing space to improve their use
  3. Accumulate capacity data of existing space
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creating homeostatic public facility network system
the viewpoint of FUNCTION, LOCATION and BUILDING, important factors for creating homeostatic public facility network system are summarized briefly as follows.
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References
Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityDepartment pf architecture and building engineering graduate school of urban environment sciences
Inquiry
Any inquiries concerning our projects may be sent to Prof. YOSHIOKA
1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji-shi Tokyo, 192-0397 JAPAN
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Department Of Architecture and Building Engineering Graduate School of Urban Environment Sciences.
Tel/Fax: +81-42-677-2813 / +81-42-677-2793
Mail: yoshikawa-tohru@c.metro-u.ac.jp
(Charge: Yoshikawa)