Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, Kobe

Abstract This paper introduces the concept of co‐renovation, which involves creating a network of people, objects, and events during the renovation process. The study examines the effectiveness of co‐renovation in two ways. First, by promoting an open approach to the renovation process and the resul...

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Main Authors: Yuichiro Nishino, Masataka Takeshita, Yuki Honda, Tetsu Tokuono, Shunsuke Yokoyama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-01-01
Series:Japan Architectural Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12366
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Masataka Takeshita
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description Abstract This paper introduces the concept of co‐renovation, which involves creating a network of people, objects, and events during the renovation process. The study examines the effectiveness of co‐renovation in two ways. First, by promoting an open approach to the renovation process and the resulting house, it is possible to stimulate connections between those involved in the renovation. Second, the creation of a renovation network can encourage a sense of community development, leading to independent regional initiatives that extend beyond the renovation project. To optimize the effectiveness of co‐renovation, it is crucial to foster spontaneous connections, and this paper provides a summary of the factors that contribute to this.
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spelling doaj.art-d4251cbc02414441bd52cdeb94ad0f932023-11-20T10:50:42ZengWileyJapan Architectural Review2475-88762023-01-0161n/an/a10.1002/2475-8876.12366Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, KobeYuichiro Nishino0Masataka Takeshita1Yuki Honda2Tetsu Tokuono3Shunsuke Yokoyama4Graduate School of Engineering Osaka Metropolitan University Osaka JapanGraduate School of Engineering Osaka City University Osaka JapanKonoike Construction Co., Ltd. Osaka JapanGraduate School of Engineering Osaka Metropolitan University Osaka JapanGraduate School of Engineering Osaka Metropolitan University Osaka JapanAbstract This paper introduces the concept of co‐renovation, which involves creating a network of people, objects, and events during the renovation process. The study examines the effectiveness of co‐renovation in two ways. First, by promoting an open approach to the renovation process and the resulting house, it is possible to stimulate connections between those involved in the renovation. Second, the creation of a renovation network can encourage a sense of community development, leading to independent regional initiatives that extend beyond the renovation project. To optimize the effectiveness of co‐renovation, it is crucial to foster spontaneous connections, and this paper provides a summary of the factors that contribute to this.https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12366community developmentconnectionsrenovationvacant house
spellingShingle Yuichiro Nishino
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Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, Kobe
Japan Architectural Review
community development
connections
renovation
vacant house
title Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, Kobe
title_full Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, Kobe
title_fullStr Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, Kobe
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, Kobe
title_short Characteristics of co‐renovation (part 1): Effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections, case study in Shioya, Kobe
title_sort characteristics of co renovation part 1 effectiveness of renovation in detached house areas for human connections case study in shioya kobe
topic community development
connections
renovation
vacant house
url https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12366
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