A Study on the development method of SAKAIDE Artificial Ground

  • Kondou H
  • Kinoshita H
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Abstract

This study aims to clarify the meaning and failure of SAKAIDE Artificial Ground through analyzing the historical development process and method. The following three things have become clear. 1) SAKAIDE Artificial Ground had come to be the experimental and rare case of the redevelopment because it took too long around twenty years and the urban redevelopment law was constructed in 1969 under the development. 2) SAKAIDE Artificial Ground was the epoch-making technique of redevelopment contrast with condominium ownership based on land expropriation. 3) SAKAIDE Artificial Ground was close to another ground in terms of structure and equipment, but it had never been tried and defined legally, as a result, it was regarded as one of architectural floor.

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Kondou, H., & Kinoshita, H. (2008). A Study on the development method of SAKAIDE Artificial Ground. Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 43.3(0), 475–480. https://doi.org/10.11361/journalcpij.43.3.475

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