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A Case Study on the Housing Development by Using the Space of Retarding Basin - Focused on the Tetsugakudo Kouen Collective Housing Development Project -

유수지 공간을 활용한 주거지개발 사례연구 -일본 철학당 공원(테츠가쿠도 코우엔) 주거단지 사례를 중심으로-

  • Received : 2014.11.28
  • Accepted : 2015.01.30
  • Published : 2015.02.28

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the Tetsugakudo Kouen Collective Housing Development Project in Japan. Project implemented cooperatively by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in charge of river management, Shinjuku and Nakano-ku responsible for park management, and the UR, a housing project developer. This project set a significant precedent for three-dimensional river use by realizing the three-dimensional integrated development of a flood control reservoir, a park, and collective housing. The major effectiveness of this project can be summarized into four points. 1) The costs borne by individual project developers were significantly reduced by realizing a high degree of application and multipurpose use of the land through a joint project. 2) This project, which was designed to accommodate rainfall of 30 to 40mm per hour, is expected to contribute to reducing flood damage and generating significant investment effects, in terms of asset value in downstream areas, thereby increasing flood control security. 3) Local disaster prevention function were enhanced by providing an evacuation site in the case of an earthquake. 4) The living environment was improved by adding the function of a park.

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