Updated on 2023/10/01

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MATSUMURA, Shuichi
 
Affiliation
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering
Job title
Senior Researcher(Professor)
Degree
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Professional Memberships

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    CIB(W55,W24)

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    都市住宅学会

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    日本建築学会

Research Areas

  • Architectural planning and city planning / Building structures and materials
 

Papers

  • 戦後日本の住宅生産の歩みと政策課題—特集 住宅生産の50年

    松村 秀一

    住宅   71 ( 11 ) 3 - 7  2022.11

  • 団地再生,コンバージョン,そしてリノベーション—Revitalization of Housing Estates, Conversion and Renovation—特集 既存建築の有効利用 : リユース・リノベーションと脱炭素

    松村 秀一

    太陽エネルギー = Journal of Japan Solar Energy Society   48 ( 3 ) 30 - 36  2022

  • CEMENT SUPPLIERS OF SHIMIZU-GUMI CONSTRUCTION SITES DURING THE INTERWAR PERIOD

    MIYATANI Keiichi, MATSUMOTO Naoyuki, KUMAGAI Ryohei, GONDO Tomoyuki, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   86 ( 790 ) 2689 - 2698  2021.12

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    The purpose of this paper is to clarify the cement suppliers for each construction site during the interwar period when cement consumption increased in Japan. Specifically, the authors picked up and analyzed the cement suppliers at each construction site from the contents of the "Completion Reports", which are the construction records made by Shimizu-gumi during this period. There are 3,186 completion reports in total, of which 1,729 have a description of the cement supplier. These 1,792 cases are summarized in tables and figures by use, structure type, prefectures, year of construction, and total floor space. (See Table1-Table3, Fig.2-Fig.3)

    The findings are as follows:

    1. The Cement suppliers can be classified into four types: "Manufacturing Companies", "Shimizu-gumi itself”,

    "Merchant" and "Supplied by Client". (See Table4)

    2. By region, the percentage of “Shimizu-gumi itself” was high in the Kanto, and the percentage of “Manufacturing

    Companies” was high in the Hokuriku. On the other hand, the percentage of “Merchant” was high in Chukyo, Osaka, and Kyushu.

    3.By period , the percentage of “Merchants” has increased since the Ⅳ period (1936-) .(See Fig.5-Fig.9)

    4. The percentage of “Manufacturing Companies” in each region was almost the same as the shipment percentage

    set by the regulation. (See Table6 and Table7) However, in the Chukyo, the number of cases of Mikawa, which is closely related to the Shimizu-gumi, was the highest.

    5. Since the section handling cement was established at the head office, the cases of “Shimizu-gumi itself” were concentrated in the area under the jurisdiction of the head office, especially in Tokyo.

    6. Looking at the breakdown of “Merchants” by region, there are some “Merchants” who have a lot of trades, but since there are many cases of "Others", it is indicated that there were trades with various “Merchants”. (See Table8)

    7. Looking at the breakdown of “Supplied by Client", there were almost the same number of governments works and private works, and there were many cases of civil works and industry (See Table9). And there were many cases before 1930, when cement sales control began. (See Table9)

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  • A study on the transition of building construction and production in pre-war Showa era: research on the completion reports of Shimizu-gumi

    Matsumoto Naoyuki, Fujita Kaori, Miyatani Keiichi, Matsumura Shūichi, Kumagai Ryohei, Gondō Tomoyuki, Imada Tae

    JOURNAL OF THE HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION "JUSOKEN"   47   143 - 154  2021

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    In this research, we investigated the completion reports of Shimizu-gumi which was one of the representative construction companies before World War II in Japan. The objective of this research is to clarify the actual conditions of building constructions and production systems of that era from the aspect of those of ‘un-historic’ buildings. Moreover, literature researches about the industrial situations and material production systems in that age were conducted, and compared with the analysis on the completion reports.

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  • Technological developments of Japanese prefabricated housing in an early stage

    Shuichi Matsumura, Tomoyuki Gondo, Kouichi Sato, Yoshiro Morita, Toru Eguchi

    JAPAN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW   2 ( 1 ) 52 - 61  2019.01

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    Major prefabricated housing manufacturers started their business in the 1960s and became world-class large housing companies. This study clarifies the early stages of development in 9 major prefabricated housing manufacturers based on interviews with their in-house engineers and architectural designers as well as through the analysis of related documents. Early prefabricated houses were developed intensively by a small number of engineers. Various architectural styles and specialists, including foreign architecture, famous architects and academics, affected some aspects of these developments. Furthermore, each of the early prefabricated houses had many unique building system characteristics. Some of these characteristics were modified in the early stages of development, while others still remain today.

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  • Technological Developments of Japanese Prefabricated Housing in an Early Stage(translated paper)

    Shuichi Matsumura, Tomoyuki Gondo, Kouichi Sato, Yoshiro Morita, Toru Eguchi

    Japan Architectural Review   78 ( 693 ) 2307 - 2313  2018.10  [Refereed]

  • Technological Developments of Japanese Prefabricated Housing in an Early Stage (secondary publication)

    Shuichi Matsumura, Tomoyuki Gondo, Kouichi Sato, Yoshiro Morita, Toru Eguchi

    Japan Architectural Review International Journal of Japan Architectural Review for Engineering and Design (JAR)   1 ( 4 ) 1 - 10  2018.10  [Refereed]

  • New Trends of the Creative Use of Existing Houses

    Urban housing sciences   2018 ( 103 ) 3 - 8  2018

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    Contemporary Japan has huge space resources. Not limited to housing. It is almost half a century since we started
    building a new building with unprecedented momentum. As its result, the amount of buildings that everyone can use is
    huge. Looking at the number of housing units per capita for example, there are 0.48 housing units per capita in Japan.
    (2013) This far exceeds 0.43 in USA in the same year. If there is a problem unique to this huge space resources country, it
    will be how much such space resources can be used as places for people's rich living. In this paper, three advanced
    approaches to the use of space resources are introduced.

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  • Current Status and Issues of Housing Privatization in Japan

    Yoshiro Morita, Shuichi Matsumura, Seiji Kobata, Ryohei Hashida

      40 ( 1 ) 25 - 37  2017  [Refereed]  [Invited]

  • 公庫融資によるプレハブ化推進に関する考察 日本の住宅の質的向上に住宅金融公庫が果たした役割

    佐藤 考一, 松村 秀一

    日本建築学会計画系論文集   ( 722 ) 841  2016.04

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  • 東京駅丸ノ内本屋の応急復旧工事(1945-1947)について

    若村 耕平, 松村 秀一, 腰原 幹雄

    日本建築学会技術報告集   ( 44 ) 371  2014.02

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  • TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS OF JAPANESE PREFABRICATED HOUSE IN AN EARLY STAGE

    松村秀一, 権藤智之, 佐藤考一, 森田芳朗, 江口亨

    日本建築学会計画系論文集   78 ( 693 ) 2307 - 2313  2013.11  [Refereed]

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    Major prefabricated houses manufacturers started their business around 1960s and became world class large housing companies. This study clarifies 9 major prefabricated houses manufacturers' developments at early stage by interviews with their in-house engineers and architectural designers as well as analysis of relating documents. Early prefabricated houses were developed by small number of engineers intensively. Various architecture and specialists including foreign architecture, famous architects and academics affected these developments in some aspects. Furthermore, each of early prefabricated houses had many unique characteristics in building systems. Some of them had changed in early stages, while the others still remain nowadays.

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  • 建築再生の進め方 :箱の産業から場の産業へ—特集 公共建築物の老朽化対策(前編)

    松村 秀一

    公共建築 = Public buildings   55 ( 2 ) 8 - 11  2013.10

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  • Field Surveys and Trial on Systematical Understandings about the Housing Production and Supply Structure in Lusaka, Zambia: Focusing on the Recent Improvement of Existing Low Cost Housing Area

    Ayako MAESHIMA, Haruka ONO, Tsuyoshi SEIKE, Norihisa SHIMA

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   77 ( 678 ) 1923 - 1932  2012  [Refereed]

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    This paper discussed the housing production and supply system in Lusaka, ZAMBIA based on field research. Through housing surveys and interview to relevant sectors, following findings emerged.<br>1. The residential differences between housing areas were understood by the ownership and improvement ways.<br>2. It was tried to show the housing production and supply structure using pattern diagram.<br>3. After democratization, the owner-managed housing construction which before then mainly supplied in unplanned areas became common to build in planned areas too. Both formal and informal entities participated rather randomly their construction process without systematic support system.

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  • 東京駅丸ノ内本屋戦災復興工事における木造小屋組

    若村 耕平, 松村 秀一

    日本建築学会技術報告集   ( 35 ) 305  2011.02

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  • 木質系プレハブ住宅生産システムの組織化に関する研究--施工現場における作業分析—Research on organization of construction system of prefabricated wooden houses: work analysis on construction site

    伍 止超, 松村 秀一, 木本 健二

    日本建築学会計画系論文集 = Journal of architecture and planning : transactions of AIJ   75 ( 654 ) 1969 - 1977  2010.08

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  • 木質系プレハブ住宅生産システムの組織化に関する研究 施工現場における作業分析

    伍 止超, 松村 秀一, 木本 健二, 川崎 淳志

    日本建築学会計画系論文集   ( 654 ) 1969  2010.08

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  • 近年の沖縄県における木造住宅生産に関する研究—Wooden house production system in recent Okinawa Prefecture

    権藤 智之, 上橋 由寛, 松村 秀一

    日本建築学会計画系論文集 = Journal of architecture and planning : transactions of AIJ   75 ( 647 ) 193 - 200  2010.01

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  • 近年の沖縄県における木造住宅生産に関する研究

    権藤 智之, 上橋 由寛, 松村 秀一

    日本建築学会計画系論文集   ( 647 ) 193  2010.01

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  • 'PRE-CON' IN WAR DAMAGE RECONSTRUCTION OF TOKYO STATION

    WAKAMURA Kohei, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design   16 ( 33 ) 645 - 648  2010

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    Our detailed site investigation on the war damage reconstruction of the Tokyo Station, it was revealed that a lot of “Pre-Con” components were used. “Pre-Con” is the precasted concrete truss construction system developed during and after the war. In this paper, the range and the method of “Pre-Con”’s use in the war damage reconstruction are made clear. In addition, it was assumed that it was clear about introduction process and engineer who concerned with introduction.

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  • A STUDY ON THE REPAIR ACTION OF HIGH-RISE HOUSING IN NEW YORK CITY-In the case of Ansonia-

    LIAO Chutsen, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   75 ( 651 ) 1181 - 1189  2010

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    High-rise housing buildings were first built approximately 40 years ago in Japan, and currently these buildings are old and deteriorated facing the need of repair. With this in mind, I believe there are more experience and cases of maintenance and renovation in America, primarily because of the longer history of high-rise housing buildings which stretches over 100 years. The intent of studying maintenance and renovation projects of high-rise housing buildings in America is not only to solve the problems in Japan now, but also to understand better for the future of high-rise housing buildings being built in Asia now. In this study, I investigate the method to sustain good quality resident environment within existent high-rise housing buildings. I try to analyze the maintenance and renovation process from technological and economical sides. The purpose of this study is to find the obstacle for extended maintenance, look for the appropriate countermeasure, combining hard and soft technologies.

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  • 5699 経年変化から見たタウンハウスの住環境維持及び改変の実態 : 首都圏2×4タウンハウス団地の管理形態に着目して(住戸の改修(3),建築計画II)

    後藤 礼美, 松村 秀一, 森田 芳朗, 権藤 智之, 柿川 麻衣

    学術講演梗概集. E-2, 建築計画II, 住居・住宅地, 農村計画, 教育   ( 2009 ) 155 - 156  2009.07

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  • THE DISTRIBUTION OF BUILDING COMPONENTS IN THE RENOVATION MARKET: Study on distributing components by the home improvement center

    SATO Kouichi, MATSUMURA Shuichi, ENDO Kazuyoshi, TSUNODA Makoto

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   74 ( 636 ) 447 - 454  2009.02  [Refereed]

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    This paper aims to discuss the distribution of building materials by home improvement centers. Based on the analysis of Commercial Statistics and the questionnaire survey for them, the following three points are clarified: Firstly, the market of them is growing up and dispersing stores more. Secondly, their stores are categorized to two types. One is used by general consumers and the other is by small constructors. And finally, many of the latter are flagship stores built in suburbs. They have more skilled stuffs and supply general consumers better services for renovating their houses and small constructors better building materials.

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  • MANAGEMENT OF LIVING ENVIRONMENT IN HABITAT '67 AFTER HOUSING PRIVATIZATION

    森田芳朗, 山内有紗子, 菊地成朋, 松村秀一

    日本建築学会技術報告集   14 ( 28 ) 525 - 528  2008.10  [Refereed]

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    Habitat &#039;67 is an experimental housing complex built as a thematic pavilion of Montreal Expo in 1967. This case study, based on the on-site survey, traced the transition of the management style of its living environment after the housing privatization in 1986, and pointed out that the original architects and the general manager have played substantial roles in coordinating spatial modifications by each residents with keeping its architectural features.

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  • A STUDY ON THE CHANGE OF CONSTRUCTION METHOD OF EXTERNAL INSULATION AND ASPHALT WATERPROOFING OF FLAT ROOFING—Analysis based on standard detail drawings of the Kodan Housing from 1984 to 2002—

    CHEN Chenyu, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   73 ( 629 ) 1463 - 1468  2008

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    The purpose of this study is to clarify the current state and the change of construction method of external insulation and asphalt waterproofing of flat roofing. The object of this study is the Kodan Housing, covering a period of 19 years from the year of 1984 to 2002. The reasons for the change of construction method were clarified as follows: (1) improvement of the durability of buildings and the waterproof ability (especially from 1984 to 1992); (2) improvement of the efficiency and rationalization of construction (especially in 1984); (3) the securing of quality of construction; (4) readjustment with new materials, new building methods, and new regulation; (5) readjustment with the problem of human health (especially in 1992, due to the problem of asbestos).

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  • TRANSITION OF THE MANAGEMENT STYLE OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN GREENBELT HOMES, INC., IN THE US. A case analysis of the rules and regulations coordinating the rights and responsibilities of a housing cooperative corporation and its residents

    森田芳朗, 松村秀一

    日本建築学会計画系論文集   72 ( 619 ) 1 - 7  2007.09  [Refereed]

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    Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GHI) in the US. is a housing cooperative corporation which in 1952 took over one of the &#039;Greenbelt Towns&#039; developed by the Federal Government during the Great Depression. GHI, unlike most of the condominium communities, has established the rules and regulations which allow individual residents to make some external modifications to the original building (i.e. additions to the unit). This case study, based on the on-site survey, traced the transition of the management style of the built environment in GHI, and pointed out that the policy introductions of &#039;Addition Maintenance Program&#039; and &#039;Resale Procedures&#039; in the 1980s had played an important role in ensuring the operation of the corporation.

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  • THE EVOLUTION OF WINDOWS AND BALCONIES IN THE FACADES OF HISTORICAL URBAN PALACES IN CATALONIA : Study on balcony of urban houses in the previous ages of the modern architecture Part1

    KUMAGAI Ryohei, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   72 ( 618 ) 149 - 155  2007

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    This study aims to clarify the historical process and the construction systems of the traditional balconies in urban houses taking Catalonia of Spain as an object area. This paper specially focuses on the change from windows to balconies on the facades of historical urban palaces from the 14th until the 19th century. The small multiple windows of gothic facades which demanded the defensive character were to be enlarged and transformed into the rectangular form with the passage of time. Balconies appeared in the 17th century as additions to the windows of buildings constructed in the former ages. In the 18th century balconies had already been an important element for facade design of palaces. The most traditional construction system of a balcony consists of flat stones projecting from the facade and inserted under the jambs of an opening.

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  • The way how to combine creativity on use with the improvement of built environment

    Matsumura Shuichi

    JOURNAL OF THE HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION "JUSOKEN"   33   41 - 51  2007

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    “We need to overcome the lack of space and infrastructure.” Construction in the 20th century had been basically motivated by this need. It had enabled almost automatic financing on land as well as plenty of public investment. However we cannot expect such investment in built environment any more in the 21st century, when urban structures have been fully built. “We have space and infrastructures but want to make them better.” We must find the new way how to strategically organize creativity on use as well as such users' want itself for sustaining investment in built environment. In this paper the outline of such new way is discussed.

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  • 建物のコンバージョンによる都市空間有効活用—特集/コンバージョン

    松村 秀一

    空気調和・衛生工学   80 ( 1 ) 3 - 7  2006.01

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  • 団地再生--欧州のRC集合住宅に学ぶ

    Concrete Journal   44 ( 1 ) 100 - 103  2006

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  • THE EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL FOR CONVERTING BUILDINGS The change of use from offices into flats

    SATO Kouichi, MATSUMURA Shuichi, NISHI Ruiko

    JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING (Transactions of AIJ)   70 ( 597 ) 31 - 36  2005.11  [Refereed]

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    In Japan, the vacancy rates of office buildings have been at high in big cities since 1992. This problem is especially acute in Tokyo, where over 2.27 million square meters of office floor area were oversupplied in 2003. On the other hand, people who prefer urban residence to suburban residence are increasing. In the central area of Tokyo, a lot of expensive condominiums are soled. Under these circumstances, it is expected that conversion of vacant office buildings into flats will be a good solution to regenerate redundant buildings although instances of conversion are still very few in Japan. In this paper, based on the field survey in Tokyo, the followings are discussed. Firstly, in order to identify issues of residential unit planning, existing office buildings are classified. Two kinds of classification are shown: The first classifies office buildings into four types by the size of typical floor and the second classifies them into five types by the situation of facing on streets. Secondly alterations of converting office buildings into flats are clarified in every type of office buildings. They are required to fix the gap between office use and residential use, and influence the profit of conversion project. Thirdly the change of rentable area is estimated, which is important to evaluate the profit. In many cases, the rentable area of converted flats will be less than office area because part of existing rentable space is changed into balcony and piping space. In conclusion, typical issues of conversion are summarized totally in every type of office buildings.

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  • DEVELOPMENT OF THE RENOVATION TECHNOLOGY OF EXISTING RESIDENCES FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE PART 2(Architectural Planning and Design)

    MATSUMURA Shuichi, FUKAO Seiichi, ISHIZUKA Katsuhiko, KOBATA Seiji, MURAGUCHI Kyoko, KIM Yongsun, KUMAGAI Ryohei, EGUCHI Toru

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design   11 ( 21 ) 235 - 238  2005

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    This development aims to realize new infill systems for elderly residents' living. In the case of renovation, the infill systems should be assembled at low cost in a short period of time and be easily disassembled when residents do not need them any more. For this aims, Raku-Inkyo Infill System was developed The results are as follows: (1) Design and production of 'Infill Components' which are adaptable to small room. (2) An experiment involving the disassembling and withdrawal of the infill components developed in before development. (3) Evaluation of renovated space and infill components.

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  • Development of Reusable Infill Systems for Elderly People's Living

    松村 秀一

    Proceeding of the 10th International Conference of CIB W104 Open Building Implementation     67  2004

  • Development of the Renovation Technology of the Existing Residence for Elderly People

    松村 秀一

    Proceedings of the 27^<th> IAHS World Congress     74 - 75  2004

  • Development of Reusable Infill Systems for Elderly People's Living

    松村 秀一

    Proceeding of the 10^<th> International Conference of CIB W104 Open Building Implementation     74 - 75  2004

  • Development of Reusable Infill Systems for Elderly People's Living

    松村 秀一

    Proceeding of the 10^<th> International Conference of CIB W104 Open Building Implementation     67  2004

  • Development of the Renovation Technology of the Existing Residence for Elderly People

    松村 秀一

    Proceedings of the 27th IAHS World Congress     74 - 75  2004

  • Development of the Renovation Technology of the Existing Residence for Elderly People

    松村 秀一

    Proceedings of the 27^<th> IAHS World Congress     74 - 75  2004

  • DEVELOPMENTS OF SUPER CLEAR GLASS AND TEMPERED GLASS AND DIACHRONY OF THEIR USAGES IN JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE

    INOUE Tomoo, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   69 ( 575 ) 55 - 60  2004  [Refereed]

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    This study investigates the reasons why certain glass products, such as super clear glass and tempered glass, have become in demand after a period of decline in consumption. The main points' 1. Super clear float glass, although developed in Japan, did not become widespread, because of high cost. 2. Demand for super clear float glass increased, because of a trend of transparent architecture and ceramic printed glass in Europe. 3. There was a decline in demand of tempered glass, because of spontaneous breakage and internal restriction of glass manufacturers. 4. Demand for tempered glass increased, because of safety guideline regarding designing glass windows and an emerging trend of transparent architecture and structural usage of glass.

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  • A STUDY ON THE DEMOLITION OF HIGH-RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS : On demolitions at New York city and case studies in United States

    WAKIYAMA Yoshio, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   69 ( 586 ) 43 - 49  2004

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    This paper discusses the demolitions and demolition works of high-rise office buildings. What we found are as follows 1. 59 out of ever-built 604 high-rise office buildings have been demolished at New York City, and there have been built higher ones on their sites in most cases. 2. Demolition methods with conventional construction equipments are adapted in some high-rise buildings, because most of them stand over congested estates. 3. The big volume and long-lifetime of a high-rise office building make some problems on demolition. For instance, illegalizations of building materials that were legal on construction forces many careful treatments of them during demolition works in large quantities.

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  • 4.1 事務所建物から住宅へのコンバージョン

    松村 秀一

    空気調和・衛生工学   77 ( 12 ) 1093 - 1095  2003.12

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  • 展望 建築産業から居住環境再生産業へ

    松村 秀一

    セメント・コンクリート   ( 673 ) 1 - 7  2003.03

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  • THE CHANGE AND THE INTERNATIONAL DIFFUSION OF BALCONIES IN MODERN MULTIPLE-STORY HOUSING

    KUMAGAI Ryohei, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   68 ( 571 ) 41 - 46  2003

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    The purpose of this paper is to clarify the reason of diffusion of balconies in multiple-story housing after modernization in 20th. Following aspects are found through the analysis. 1. In advanced countries of modern housing like Netherland and Germany, balconies had changed its meaning between its period, or diffused before the improvement of reinforced concrete technology. 2. The reinforced concrete structure, especially the cantilever technology eased setting up balconies to buildings, and had important roles to diffusion. 3. The less advanced countries including Japan introduced balconies at the same time with introducing modern housing in 1930s.

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  • Analysis of Façade Engineering in Japan

    Tomo Inoue, Shuichi Matsumura, Tsuyoshi Seike

    Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering   2 ( 2 ) 77 - 82  2003

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    Japan is currently leading the world in many aspects of facade design and cladding technology development. Many buildings feature the latest technological and environmentally friendly concepts that provide Japanese architects with new possibilities to create impressive and innovative schemes. However, despite such advances and designs, facade engineering in Japan is still problematic. The reasons generally stem from the fact that this field is still evolving, and the function of the facade changes from project to project. In addition, the exact role of the engineer in facade design has yet to be clearly established. In this paper, three models will be presented and discussed: 1) facade engineering managed by general contractors; 2) facade engineering supported by specialized subcontractors; 3) facade engineering through collaboration between architects and engineers. We put Japanese facade engineering into better perspective by analyzing the status of the current field of facade engineering. As this is a developing field, new models must be established. Until that is accomplished, Japanese design and engineering of facades will remain divided and inconsistent. This paper highlights the causes of the problems and hopes of proposing a possible alternative for the future. © 2003, Architectural Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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  • DEVELOPMENT OF THE RENOVATION TECHNOLOGY OF EXISTING RESIDENCES FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE

    MATSUMURA Shuichi, ANDO Masao, ISHIZUKA Katuhiko, KOBATA Haruji, SEKI Eiji, KUMAGAI Ryohei

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design   8 ( 16 ) 231 - 234  2002

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    This development is to realize innovative in fill systems for elderly residents' living based on the "open building" concept. Its targets are not only existing multi-family dwellings but also newly built ones. In case of renovation of existing ones, the in fill systems should be assembled at low cost in short time and easily disassembled when residents will need not them any more. Here, as the first phases of the development, several components fittable for elderly resident's living are developed and actually installed in two existing housing units. Consequently the constructability and the quality of the developed system are evaluated.

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  • RESEARCH ON THE ADAPTATION PROCESS OF RC CONSTRUCTION METHODS IN JAPAN AND TAIWAN

    LIN Yu-Chang, MATSUMURA Shuichi, INOUE Tomo

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   67 ( 561 ) 159 - 165  2002

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    RC construction methods in Taiwan are different from that in Japan in various ways, despite of the fact that it was transferred from Japan. This paper-tried to clarify the adaptation process of RC construction methods both in Japan and Taiwan. After the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923, RC construction methods in Taiwan were diversified, while in Japan mainly the unitizing construction remained. This thesis explained the phenomenon by reason of the regulations differences in RC construction between Japan and Taiwan.

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  • CHANGES OF CHARACTERISTICS OF RENTAL WOODEN MULTIPLE DWELLINGS IN TOKYO

    PARK Byungsoon, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   67 ( 553 ) 139 - 145  2002

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    The purpose of this study is to investigate the building characteristics of RWMD (Rental Wooden Multiple Dwellings) in Tokyo and to clarify those actual conditions according to construction period. The following results are obtained; 1) the characteristics of RWMD can be clarified according to the construction period and the provision condition of facilities, 2) the characteristics obtained from this study can be used for estimating the construction period of RWMD without the construction documents, 3) RWMD has a standardized tendency to use ready-made parts as finishing, 4) many RWMD that has good facilities, such as provision of exclusive use of toilet and bath, have been supplied from the 1980s.

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  • CHARACTERISTICS OF RENTAL WOODEN MULTIPLE DWELLING IN TOKYO IN THE EARLY SHOWA ERA

    PARK Byungsoon, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   67 ( 553 ) 147 - 153  2002

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    To clarify the characteristics of Rental Wooden Multiple Dwellings (RWMD) in the early Showa era, 7 buildings of the present RWMD built in the first half of 1930s were investigated. The characteristics specified from this investigation are as follows; l) the design of exterior appearance and main entrance is semi-European style-Types, 2) the dwelling units are located at the both side of indoor corridor. 3) the manager who habitually resides plays an important role in the management of RWMD, 4) the size of dwelling unit for rent is six or four half-Tatami mats, 5) a gas range and closet are furnished for exclusive use, and a washroom, toilet, and kitchen are for common use.

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  • THE POSSIBILLITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF ESTABLISHING DESIGN-ORIENTED COMPONENTS Study on design-oriented components Part1

    SATO Kouichi, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Transactions of AIJ)   66 ( 543 ) 139 - 145  2001.05  [Refereed]

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    This Paper discusses the possibilities and contributions of establishing 'design-oriented components', which provide flexible design for the A/E, and concludes follows. 1. The production system of component manufacturers has enough flexibility to accept special orders from the A/E since they have changed from production for stock to that for order. 2. There is no reason why the A/E selects ready-made components only for his design, nevertheless the idea of open system has been based on such components manufactured by the production system for stock. 3. It is essential to establish design-oriented components with which their information is represented by a means of operating their attribute easily. Such components are expected to gather A/E's needs for new developments by component manufactures.

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  • A STUDY ON THE CHANGING PROCESS OF SUBURBAN DETACHED HOUSING AREA DEVELOPED IN THE HIGH GROWTH PERIOD

    SHIBATA Ken, KIKUCHI Shigetomo, MATSUMURA Shuichi, WAKIYAMA Yoshio

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   66 ( 543 ) 109 - 114  2001

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    This case study aimed to analyze the changing process of dwelling environment in the suburban detached housing area developed in the high growth period. The houses were the containers of families, so they changed with the transformation of the resident's life-stages. The houses were also the social representation of resident's life-styles. They enlarged or rebuild their houses not only for space, but also for the alteration of the style of dwellings. Moreover the houses were the elements of the regional dwelling environment. The changes in a lot had influences each other in a block or street.

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  • 戸建住宅生産主体の分類可能性に関する考察

    松村 秀一

    住総研研究年報   26 ( 26 ) 31 - 42  2000

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  • Possibility of Casifying House Builders in Japan

    Annual Research Report of Jutaku Sogo Kenkyu Zaidan   ( 26 ) 31 - 42  2000

  • "Open Building"and Renovation of Pre-cast Panel Housing

    Open House International Spectral Edition     74 - 79  2000

  • A RESEARCH ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CENTURY HOUSING SYSTEM AT THE EARLY-BUILT CHS HOUSES

    WAKIYAMA Yoshio, TSUNODA Makoto, MATSUMURA Shuichi

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design   6 ( 10 ) 199 - 202  2000

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    The Century Housing System (CHS) is one of the early systems applied to newly-built houses for their long-lives. It is 15 years since the first CHS house was built. Some interviews were held about 6 CHS houses and questionnaires sheets for dwellers were distributed at two of them. This paper is made mainly of the questionnaire statistics and the interviews are used to refer to some related problems. The openings for inspection are not used very frequently and estimated by more frequent users like building managers. The long-life of the structure and the effectiveness of the plan flexibility and the building component part changeability are not sufficiently proofed because of the short term after the completions. The problems on the long term maintenance of building components and information for the dwellers on the CHS are brought up through this research. Especially for multi-family dwellings, the long term maintenance of the common building components and space should be considered to realize their total long-lives.

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  • Case Study of Roles in Rehabilitation-International Comparative Research on rehabilitation Methods of Multi-family Dwellings Constructed during the Mass-housing Period-

    Proceedings of CIB W104 Symposium, 2000. 10    2000

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  • 再生工事の経済・組織的成立条件に関する事例研究

    日本建築学会計画系論文集   ( 524 ) 139 - 145  1999

  • Case Study on Financial and Systematic Conditions for Rehabilitation

    J. Archit. Plann. Environ. Eng. , AIJ   ( 524 ) 139 - 145  1999

  • The Role of Public Agencies for Technology Development of the House-building Industry in Japan

    The Proceedings of Japan-Germany Seminar on House-building     11 - 16  1999

  • ストック型ハウジングへの転換

    松村 秀一

    住宅土地経済   ( 29 ) 2 - 8  1998

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  • Conversion from Flow-oriented to Stock-oriented Housing

    The Quartely Journal of Housing and Land Economics   ( 29 ) 2 - 8  1998

  • CONTENTS OF REHAVILITATION WORKS OF MULTI-FAMILY DWELLINGS CONSTRUCTED DURING THE MASS-HOUSING PERIOD : International comparative research on rehabilitation methods of multi-family dwellings constructed during the mass-housing period Part 1

    MATSUMURA Shuichi, MURAKAMI Shin, YANG Seongwook, NISHIMURA Hideyuki

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   63 ( 514 ) 111 - 117  1998

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    What is most important concerning housing at present is how to repair and rehabilitate many of the buildings constructed in the Mass-Housing Period, especially the multi-family dwellings. This research was carried out with the purpose of gaining a perspective on the rehabilitation activities of the housing stock in Japan. In addition, this research is going to provide useful information for developing countries experiencing rapid population increase in cities and mass-housing by organizing a systematic classification of techniques, systems and backgrounds of rehabilitation methods in Denmark, France, Germany, Japan and the U.S., focusing on detailed case studies and comparative analyses. This study led to the following fruits. 1.The purposes, subjects and methods for renovating multi-family dwellings constructed during the mass-housing period were picked up and sorted out. 2.The described methodologies can be adopted into the rehabilitation of multi-family dwelling stock in Japan. 3.The proposed classification is useful for planning renovation projects.

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  • An international comparative study on the rehabilitation methods applied to the multi-family dwellings build during the “mass-housing Period”

    Matsumura Shuichi, Bock Thomas, Bourdier Marc, Kendall Stephen, Saito Mitsuyo, Murakami Shin

    HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT   23 ( 23 ) 289 - 298  1997

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    In every industrialized country, tremendous multi-family dwellings had been built during what is called “Mass-housing Period” after the world war II to solve the housing shortage problem and those still occupy the major part of its housing stock. Although their original quality is low compared with today' s standards and more they are suffering some deteriorations, it is difficult to scrap them and build new houses because of various reasons. So it is one of the most important theme to tackle how they should be rehabilitated to be good enough for today and future living. This study is based on the cooperation with professors and architects from five countries, namely Denmark, France, Germany, USA and Japan. Firstly the characteristics of the multi-family dwellings built during the “Mass-housing Period” in each country are analyzed from the point of the quality as well as the quantity. At the same time, the way how their rehabilitation works have been going in each country is clarified. Secondly comparative analyses are done based on the detailed research of a few typical rehabilitation projects in each country. Those analyses are composed of three parts, namely what was designed and executed, where the money came from and went to, and what was the decision sequence. Finally, based on the these analyses, not only the peculiarity of the situation in Japan but also important research topics from a global viewpoint are made clear.

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  • The History of Precut Machinery Technology Development and Its Diffusion

    Architectural Product Engineering   ( 386 ) 105 - 118  1997

  • An International Comparative Study on the Rehabilitation Methods of Existing Multi-family Dwellings Built in the Mass-housing Period

    Annual Report of Housing Research Foundation   ( 23 ) 289  1997

  • 住宅性能表示への期待

    松村 秀一

    都市住宅学   1997 ( 20 ) 7 - 10  1997

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  • KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING WITH DRAWING OBJECTS IN CONSTRUCTION PHASE

    HIRASAWA Gakuhito, MATSUMURA Shuichi, YAMAZAKI Yusuke, KATAOKA Makoto

    Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)   59 ( 461 ) 193 - 198  1994

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    Knowledge processing by CAD systems poses challenging problems for the efficient integration of design and construction processes. While CAD systems have been applied to various phases of building construction to improve productivity in drawing activities, the demand for sufficient use of knowledge arises. Knowledge may be produced in the fields of technical standard review, construct ability investigation, and production information management. This paper presents the recent utilization of CAD applications in several construction projects and the analysis of drawing objects' categories described in working drawings of the projects.

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  • 「部品」概念を中心とした建築生産論

    松村秀一

    日本建築学会第10回「建築生産と管理技術」シンポジウム論文集     159 - 166  1994

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  • 住宅生産分野での研究課題

    松村 秀一

    都市住宅学   1994 ( 5 ) 62 - 63  1994

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  • A comparative study on technological change in the house building industries in Japan and the United Kingdom (2)

    Ando Masao, Fujisawa Yoshikazu, Funo Shuji, Furusaka Shuzo, Matsudome Shinichiro, Matsumura Shuichi, Murakami Shin, Yashiro Tomonari, Yoshida Takuro, Groak Steaven, Drewer Stephen, Gann David, Ive Graham, Meikle James

    HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT   19   359 - 374  1993

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    Following the first year's accomplishment, the possibility of comparison of the statistical systems of Japan and the U.K., a detailed study on the housing and house building industries was conducted to finalize the two-year research. The comparative study was focused on the system building in the early years of the post-war industrialization and timber frame houses as the common housing type marking much commercialized house building in the last two decades. The vast quantity of houses being built, characterizing the flow-oriented Japanese house production, has given the industry a lasting opportunity to pursue the economy of scale, whereas relatively small flow compared to its stock has made the U.K. housing more sensitive to changes in the demand. Such was the case with the system building in 1960's which once seemed to flourish, but was abruptly brought to an end by the sudden change in the government's housing policy. The sectoral shift in the demand in the U.K. from the public to private has urged the industry to adapt itself to the unstable market condition and its competitive nature has promoted the switch from the brick/block construction to timber frame houses. The move of the speculative builders away from conventional building processes and towards financial aspects of housing has been further accellerated by the overall concern within and outside the industry about its performance, resulting in the growing interest in such a technique as project management. Fully privatized housing may seem to have brought the situation in the U.K. infinitely closer to that of Japan, with prevailing custom of labor-only subcontracting and commercialization of housing etc. In spite of the apparent similarities found in both countries, however, there is still a crucial difference in the function of house builders/contractors, i.e. deeper involvement of Japanese firms in the means and processes of production. Therefore another question of vital importance can be raised as to the strategies of firms with different backgrounds in more or less the same circumstance and the consequent influence to the structure of the industry.

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  • 建築学における住宅生産・技術研究の展開

    松村 秀一

    都市住宅学   1993 ( 2 ) 39 - 41  1993

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  • A comparative study on technological change in the house building industries in Japan and the United Kingdom (1)

    Ando Masao, Fujisawa Yoshikazu, Funo Shuji, Furusaka Shuzo, Matsudome Shinichiro, Matsumura Shuichi, Murakami Shin, Yashiro Tomonari, Yoshida Takuro, Groak Steven, Drewer Stephen, Gann David, Ive Graham, Meikle James

    HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT   18   379 - 392  1992

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    The two-year research project is aimed at making a comparative study of the processes of technological change in the house building industries in Japan and the U.K.. The study is set in the broader context of descriptions of the construction industry structures, taking into account the changes in the structure and transition in technology experienced by the two countries up to present time. The accomplishment in the first year of the study is composed mainly of the assessment of the possibility of comparison between statistical data of the two countries. Statistics related to housing production were extracted and comparison between its contents was strictly carried out. The range and the nature of statistical materials were almost the same in both countries although in many cases differences in definitions and classifications found in the contents were noted. This can be attributed not only to cultural differences but also to nonidentical systems and policies characteristic to each country. Within the extent required .by the objective, necessary changes in the treatment of data are to be effected. And notwithstanding the broad nature of the sources, the mere fact that the organization of the data was achieved is already considered an accomplishment in itself. Comprehensive coding including common statistical data frames was formulated fot the collection of materials, allowing an equal opportunity for both sides to avail of the already organized data and materials whenever desired. Based upon the preliminary study of the statistical systems, describing the two countries' construction industry structures and housebuilding sectors was attempted. Lack of appropriate set of data, particularly in Japan, depicting industrial activities of construction firms suggests that case studies focused on some leading firms may be required to fully compare the structures and strategies. The same difficulty in detecting private firms' activities causes a problem in differentiating housebuilding sub-sectors. Regarding this however, by contrasting the seemingly different ideas of sectoral divisions, i.e. Japan's carpenter/builders, general contractors and a new sector in between building timber frame houses, (S+)RC flats and non-residential buildings, and industrialized houses respectively, and U.K.'s repair and maintenance and new building, a good basis of comparison may be established. Speculative housebuilding, a notion specific in the U.K., may most effectively be compared by using the delineation between the use (owned, rental, for s ale) and the structural types classified in the Japanese statistics of newly built houses.

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  • プレハブ住宅の過去・現在・未来—プレハブ住宅技術の現在と未来<特集>

    松村 秀一

    建築と社会 = Architecture and society   71 ( 5 ) p32 - 35  1990.05

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  • Housing production system in the Tokyo urban area

    Shuichi Matsumura

    Habitat International   14 ( 2-3 ) 67 - 72  1990

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  • A study on correspondence between the type of builders and the type of houses (2)

    Matsurnura Shuichi, Ando Masao, Fujisawa Yoshikazu, Yoshida Takuro

    HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT   16   275 - 288  1990

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    In the last year research the reorganization of companies in the 3 to 4 story non-wooden houses construction field which has undergone a sudden increase mainly in big cities had been analyzed. This time, based on the results of this former research the analysis of a comparatively small builders that hold a fixed role in the 3 to 4 story houses construction field have been carried out. This study aims to survey the following topics: 1) the actual conditions of dependence of these builders on the help of other companies to support and complement their job; 2) the design and quality control capacity of these builders and 3) to think about how should be the support system that takes as a premise the existence of an organizational structure in the relationship of these 3 to 4 story house builders.
    As a research method the following topics have been surveyed and analyzed. Firstly, a detailed survey of the planning and building process of 21 small builders which design and build 3 to 4 story steel structure houses and wooden houses has been done. Secondly, a fact-finding research on a considerable number of steel structure manufacturers and ALC(autoclaved lightweight concrete panel) dealers, which take part in the before mentioned support system, has been done.
    The following points can be raised as far as the actual conditions of production and supply of medium rise steel structure houses by small builders is concerned. Firstly, in the same way as with wooden houses the existence of regional features have been noticed in the order process of steel structure houses. Secondly, in case of builders with annual sales superior to one billion yen, even having their own designers, most of them normally order the execution design to other design offices. Thirdly, transactions and contracts with steel structure manufacturers are based on the reliance on their acquaintance, and it makes the quality control of the manufacturing process of such structures by means of all sorts of management and inspection difficult.
    Based on the analysis of the collected in the fact-finding survey, the following three trends have been discerned in the second half of this research. Firstly, the possibility to demand for a mechanism to evaluate objectively the reliability of steel structure manufacturers having as a premise the supervision system based on mutual reliance. Secondly, revise the scope of business of structure design offices considering its participation in the quality control of structural components manufacture besides its present days partial participation in the design process. Thirdly, the validity of dividing the structural components into parts minimizing the necessity of planning and supervision for each project separately.

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  • A study on correspondence between the type of builders and the type of houses (1)

    Matsumura Shuichi, Ando Masao, Fujisawa Yoshikazu, Yoshida Takuro

    HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT   15   271 - 282  1989

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    Variety of builders is the peculiarity of houses production and supply in Japan. And as to availability of a certain production-supply system arrangement or a certain building system,, that for one kind of builders differs from that for another kind. So it's very important to perceive how problems of organization and effective building systems vary according to types of builders. In this paper we try to throw light on two questions. How does correspondence between the type of builders and the type of houses change according as regional houses demand changes ? This is one question. How do business conditions of builders change according to such a change of the correspondence ? This is another. And on these fact-finding studies we want to conclude what kind of supports will be needed in order to make the change of business conditions valid. We make trends of changes of houses demand clear across the nation through statistical analysis in the first half of chapter 2. In the second half of chapter 2, we analyze production and supply of 3-4-story houses, the nation-wide increase of which we made clear in the first half, at 4 wards of the Metropolis. In chapter 3 we classify diversified builders of those 3-4-story houses. And then we throw light on changes of correspondence between the type of builders and the type of houses through correlative analysis between these two. In chapter 4, as to the small-scale builders, who changed their main businessfield from 1-2-story wooden houses to 3-4-story non-wooden houses, we throw light on how they adapted themselves to the change of business conditions and what kind of problems were in the adaptation from a technical point of view. And then we mention what kind of supports will be needed and what kind of study we must do hereafter.

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  • An analysis of the machine-shaped precut-system in conventional wood construction

    Fujisawa Yoshikazu, Ohno Katsuhiko, Ando Masao, Matsudome Shinichiro, Matsumura Shuichi, Endo Kazuyoshi

    MODERN HOUSING RESEARCH AND PROMOTION FUND ANNUAL REPORT   12   353 - 373  1986

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    We described the purpose of this study in chapter I. We followed the changes of mechanical techniques in wood processing and examined the technical characteristics of the precut-system with the changes it brought in wood construction. Chapter II deals with the results of the survey on “Regional Builders” who construct conventional wood houses in comparatively large numbers in limited areas. The more houses a “Regional Builder” constructs (usually more than a hundred houses), the more willing he is to introduce a precut-system for processing wood. Furthermore, whether he processes the wood himself or order it from another company depends on the type of house he builds, built to order or for sale. There are also some examples of the small scale introduction of a precut-system. We survey the precut wood processing factories in chapter III by categorizing the factories into four types: 1) Supplier of major home builders 2) Regional builder 3) Lumber dealer and 4) Small local builders. In addition, we study the characteristics of each type.
    In Chapter IV, we look at each stage of the entire production of precut wood: structural and production planning, purchase and storage of lumber, marking and processing the lumber, and shipping and construction of products. Then we examine techniques related to the precut system, such as production control, division of production, production organization, and information exchange, in the four types of precut production respectively. Generally speaking, in production on a large scale in such factories as type 1) and 2), the division of production is more thorough, and controlling systems, like quality control, is beginning to be employed. This leads to the stabilization of production through the efforts of producers. On the other hand, especially in type 4) production, introduction of precut systems should help improve production efficiency as well as integrate the production systems. However, we do not have enough data at this time to realize these aims. This will be the main theme to be developed in our future studies.

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  • 「住宅生産の工業化」再考--私たちの時代の枠組みとして—日本の住居1985--戦後40年の軌跡とこれからの視座<特集>

    松村 秀一

    建築文化   ( 470 ) p149 - 150  1985.12

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    記事分類: 産業--建設業

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  • 木造住宅の部品化に関する研究

    大野 勝彦, 松村 秀一, 遠藤 和義, 藤沢 好一, 安藤 正雄, 布野 修司, 松留 慎一郎, 大槻 忠夫

    住宅建築研究所報   10   247 - 266  1984

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  • Recent Housebulding Technology R&D and the Relating Education in Japan

    International Journal for Housing Science and Its Applications   19 ( 4 ) 225 - 234

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  • 新・建築職人論 : オープンなものづくりコミュニティ

    松村, 秀一

    学芸出版社  2023.03 ISBN: 9784761528423

  • 和室礼讃 : 「ふるまい」の空間学

    日本建築和室の世界遺産的価値研究会, 松村, 秀一, 稲葉, 信子, 上西, 明, 内田, 青蔵, 桐浴, 邦夫, 藤田, 盟児

    晶文社  2022.12 ISBN: 9784794973399

  • 和室礼讃 : 「ふるまい」の空間学

    松村, 秀一, 日本建築和室の世界遺産的価値研究会, 稲葉, 信子, 上西, 明, 内田, 青蔵, 桐浴, 邦夫, 藤田, 盟児

    晶文社  2022.12 ISBN: 9784794973399

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    松村, 秀一, 権藤, 智之, 角倉, 英明, 渡邊, 史郎, 佐々木, 留美子, 高橋, 寿太郎, 西野, 佐弥香, 小笠原, 正豊, 奥村, 誠一, 杉田, 洋, 片岡, 誠, 磯部, 孝行, 岩村, 雅人, 森田, 芳朗

    市ケ谷出版社  2022.08 ISBN: 9784870712997

  • 建築生産 = Management and organization of the building process

    松村, 秀一, 権藤, 智之, 角倉, 英明

    市ケ谷出版社  2022.08 ISBN: 9784870712997

  • 建築の明日へ : 生活者の希望を耕す

    松村, 秀一

    平凡社  2021.07 ISBN: 9784582859805

  • Open architecture for the people : housing development in post-war Japan

    松村, 秀一

    Routledge  2021 ISBN: 9780367785086

  • 和室学 : 世界で日本にしかない空間

    松村, 秀一, 服部, 岑生, 藤田, 盟児, 小沢, 朝江, 桐浴, 邦夫, 平井, ゆか, 内田, 青蔵, 上西, 明, 鈴木, 義弘, 岡, 絵理子, 稲葉, 信子, 松本, 直之

    平凡社  2020.10 ISBN: 9784582544688

  • Open architecture for the people : housing development in post-war Japan

    松村, 秀一

    Routledge  2020 ISBN: 9780815361565

  • 空き家を活かす : 空間資源大国ニッポンの知恵

    松村, 秀一

    朝日新聞出版  2018.11 ISBN: 9784022737984

  • 福祉転用による建築・地域のリノベーション : 成功事例で読みとく企画・設計・運営

    森, 一彦, 加藤, 悠介, 松原, 茂樹, 山田, あすか, 松田, 雄二, 藤田, 大輔, 北野, 綾乃, 秋山, 怜史, 八角, 隆介, 山田, 信博, 古澤, 大輔, 二井, るり子, 高草, 大次郎, 江, 文菁, 吉村, 英祐, 安藤, 勝信, 大原, 一興, 横手, 義洋, 橘, 弘志, 三浦, 研, 西野, 亜希子, 厳, 爽, 松村, 秀一, 宮部, 浩幸

    学芸出版社  2018.03 ISBN: 9784761532383

  • 3D図解による建築構法

    松村, 秀一, 小見, 康夫, 清家, 剛, 平沢, 岳人, 名取, 発

    市ケ谷出版社  2016.12 ISBN: 9784870710078

  • ひらかれる建築 : 「民主化」の作法

    松村, 秀一

    筑摩書房  2016.10 ISBN: 9784480069191

  • リノベーションプラス : 拡張する建築家の職能

    松村, 秀一, 馬場, 正尊, 大島, 芳彦

    ユウブックス  2016.09 ISBN: 9784908837012

  • 建築再生学 : 考え方・進め方・実践例

    松村, 秀一

    市ケ谷出版社  2016.01 ISBN: 9784870711280

  • 『箱の産業-プレハブ住宅技術者たちの証言』, 彰国社, 2013年11月(2015年日本建築学会著作賞)

    松村 秀一, 江口 亨, 佐藤 考一, 権藤 智之, 森田 芳朗

    一般社団法人日本建築学会  2015.08

  • 2025年の建築「七つの予言」

    松村, 秀一, 青木, 純, 内山, 博文, 大島, 芳彦, 小渕, 祐介, 小嶋, 一浩, 島原, 万丈, 清水, 義次, 清家, 剛, 関根, 真司, 瀬戸, 欣哉, 曽我部, 昌史, 林, 厚見, 三浦, 丈典, 吉里, 裕也, 嶋田, 洋平, 日経アーキテクチュア編集部, HEAD研究会

    日経BP社,日経BPマーケティング (発売)  2014.09 ISBN: 9784822274900

  • 場の産業実践論 : 「建築-新しい仕事のかたち」をめぐって

    松村, 秀一

    彰国社  2014.07 ISBN: 9784395320240

  • 3D図解による建築構法

    松村, 秀一, 小見, 康夫, 清家, 剛, 平沢, 岳人, 名取, 発

    市ケ谷出版社  2014.03 ISBN: 9784870710061

  • 建築-新しい仕事のかたち : 箱の産業から場の産業へ

    松村, 秀一

    彰国社  2013.12 ISBN: 9784395320066

  • 箱の産業 : プレハブ住宅技術者たちの証言

    松村, 秀一, 佐藤, 考一, 森田, 芳朗, 江口, 亨, 権藤, 智之

    彰国社  2013.11 ISBN: 9784395320011

  • 建築生産 = Management and organization of the building process

    松村, 秀一, 秋山, 哲一, 浦江, 真人, 遠藤, 和義, 五條, 渉, 田村, 伸夫, 田村, 誠邦, 角田, 誠

    市ケ谷出版社  2010.10 ISBN: 9784870712898

  • 住まいのりすとら = Restructuring of housing

    ライフスタイル研究会, 鈴木, 毅, 西田, 徹, 松村, 秀一, 佐藤, 考一

    東洋書店  2010.01 ISBN: 9784885958755

  • 宇宙で暮らす道具学

    宇宙建築研究会, 松村, 秀一, 松本, 信二

    雲母書房  2009.08 ISBN: 9784876722778

  • 建築大百科事典

    長澤, 泰, 神田, 順, 大野, 秀敏, 坂本, 雄三, 松村, 秀一, 藤井, 恵介

    朝倉書店  2008.11 ISBN: 9784254266337

  • Vulnerable cities : realities, innovations and strategies

    城所, 哲夫, 大方, 潤一郎, 松村, 秀一, 志摩, 憲寿

    Springer  2008 ISBN: 9784431781486

  • 建築再生の進め方 : ストック時代の建築学入門

    松村, 秀一

    市ケ谷出版社  2007.10 ISBN: 9784870712294

  • 住に纏わる建築の夢 : ダイマキシオン居住機械からガンツ構法まで

    松村, 秀一

    東洋書店  2006.12 ISBN: 4885956609

  • ファサードをつくる : PCaコンクリート技術と変遷

    松村, 秀一, 清家, 剛, プレコンシステム協会

    プレコンシステム協会,彰国社 (発売)  2005.09 ISBN: 4395510922

  • ファサードをつくる : PCaコンクリート技術と変遷

    『ファサードをつくる』PCSA協会編纂委員会, 松村, 秀一, 清家, 剛, PCSA協会

    PCSA(プレコンシステム)協会  2005.09

  • 建築とモノ世界をつなぐ : モノ・ヒト・産業、そして未来

    松村, 秀一

    彰国社  2005.07 ISBN: 4395006612

  • コンバージョンが都市を再生する、地域を変える : 海外の実績と日本での可能性

    建物のコンバージョンによる都市空間有効活用技術研究会, 松村, 秀一, 小畑, 晴治, 佐藤, 考一

    日刊建設通信新聞社  2004.09 ISBN: 4902611015

  • 建築生産 = Management and organization of the building process

    松村, 秀一, 秋山, 哲一

    市ケ谷出版社  2004.04 ISBN: 4870711419

  • コンバージョン「計画・設計」マニュアル

    建物のコンバージョンによる都市空間有効活用技術研究会, 松村, 秀一

    エクスナレッジ  2004.03 ISBN: 4767803683

  • コンバージョンが都市を再生する、地域を変える

    日刊建設通信新聞社  2004

  • コンバージョン[計画・設計]マニュアル

    エクスナレッジ  2004

  • 建築生産

    市ヶ谷出版社  2004

  • 「建築学」の教科書

    安藤, 忠雄, 石山, 修武, 木下, 直之, 佐々木, 睦朗, 水津, 牧子, 鈴木, 博之, 妹島, 和世, 田辺, 新一, 内藤, 廣, 西沢, 英和, 藤森, 照信, 松村, 秀一, 松山, 巌, 山岸, 常人

    彰国社  2003.06 ISBN: 439500542X

  • 建築の向こう側

    TOTO出版  2003

  • コンバージョンによる都市再生

    日刊建設通信新聞社  2002

  • 団地再生 : 甦る欧米の集合住宅

    松村, 秀一

    彰国社  2001.07 ISBN: 4395006817

  • 生活価値を創造する21世紀型住宅のすがた

    生活価値創造住宅開発技術研究組合, 松村, 秀一, 田辺, 新一

    東洋経済新報社  2001.03 ISBN: 4492800670

  • 団地再生-甦る欧米の集合住宅-

    彰国社  2001

  • 「住宅」という考え方 : 20世紀的住宅の系譜

    松村, 秀一

    東京大学出版会  1999.08 ISBN: 9784130638012

  • プレキャストコンクリート技術マニュアル

    彰国社  1999

  • 「住宅」という考え方

    東京大学出版会  1999

  • Technical Manual of Precast Concrete

    Shokoku-sha  1999

  • 20th Century Concepts of House-building

    University of Tokyo Press  1999

  • 「住宅ができる世界」のしくみ

    彰国社  1998

  • The Structure of House-building Industry

    SHOKOKUSHA  1998

  • 木造住宅産業-その未来戦略

    彰国社  1997

  • Wooden House-building Industry-Its Strategy for the Future

    SHOKOKU-SHA  1997

  • 図解近未来住宅の技術がわかる本 : 「新しい日本の住宅」の開発コンセプト

    生活価値創造住宅開発技術研究組合, 松村, 秀一, 田辺, 新一

    PHP研究所  1996.06 ISBN: 4569550738

  • 近未来住宅の技術がわかる本

    PHP研究所  1996

  • Technologies for House-building in near Future

    PHP Research Institute  1996

  • 住宅供給業者の棲分け構造に関する研究(2)

    住宅総合研究財団  1992

  • La Structure de L'lndustrie du Batiment au Japon et le R(]J1152[)le des Entreprises dans la Production de Logement in "Les Grands Groupes de la Construction"

    L'Harmattan  1992

  • A Study on the Correspondence between the Types of Builders and the Types of Houses -Part II-

    J(]J1173[)taku S(]J1155[)g(]J1155[) Kenky(]J1173[) Zaidan  1992

  • 新ファサードシステム

    建築技術  1991

  • Advanced Exterior Wall Systems

    Kenchiku Gijyutsu  1991

  • Methodology of Residential Building System Design Based on the Know ledge of the Structure of Housing Community in the "Management, Quality and Ecoromics in Building

    E & FN Spon  1991

  • 住宅供給業者の棲分け構造に関する研究

    松村, 秀一, 住宅総合研究財団, 海野, 勉

    住宅総合研究財団  1989.09

  • 住宅供給業者の棲分け構造に関する研究(1)

    住宅総合研究財団  1989

  • A Study on the Correspondence between the Types of Builders and the Types of Houses -Part I-

    J(]J1173[)taku S(]J1155[)g(]J1155[) Kenky(]J1173[) Zaidan  1989

  • 工業化住宅・考

    学芸出版社  1987

  • Industrialized Housing

    Gakugei Shuppan Sha  1987

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Works

  • 住宅の長期耐用化を目指したセンチュリー・ハウジング・システムの開発

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  • Development of the Century Housing System

    1983
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Research Projects

  • 建物のコンバージョンによる都市空間有効活用に関する研究

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    2001
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  • 建築病理学に関する研究

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  • 世界の在来構法に関する比較研究

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    2001
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  • 既存集合住宅の再生手法に関する研究

  • 設計・施工のインターフェイスに関する研究

  • 工業化構法に関する研究

  • Renovation and Modernization of Existing Houses

  • Interface between Design Phase and Construction Phase

  • Industrialized Building Systems

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Misc

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