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Social Impact of Changing Domestic Architecture in a Neighborhood in Sapporo, Japan

Social Impact of Changing Domestic Architecture in a Neighborhood in Sapporo, Japan Prior to 1965, all of the residential architecture in the Sapporo neighborhood of Hanayama had been single‐family housing. Sixteen small apartment buildings were constructed between 1965 and 1980. This article examines the impact of changing domestic architecture on the social organization of a Sapporo neighborhood. Possible factors in social change, such as raw population growth, increased density, and changes in the larger social and physical arenas, are examined and found not to be causal elements. Rather, the crucial elements are the behavior and cultural values of the entertainers who immigrated into the neighborhood during this period. (Japan, urban, social change, neighborhood, domestic architecture) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png City & Society Wiley

Social Impact of Changing Domestic Architecture in a Neighborhood in Sapporo, Japan

City & Society , Volume 2 (1) – Jun 1, 1988

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1988 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0893-0465
eISSN
1548-744X
DOI
10.1525/city.1988.2.1.41
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Abstract

Prior to 1965, all of the residential architecture in the Sapporo neighborhood of Hanayama had been single‐family housing. Sixteen small apartment buildings were constructed between 1965 and 1980. This article examines the impact of changing domestic architecture on the social organization of a Sapporo neighborhood. Possible factors in social change, such as raw population growth, increased density, and changes in the larger social and physical arenas, are examined and found not to be causal elements. Rather, the crucial elements are the behavior and cultural values of the entertainers who immigrated into the neighborhood during this period. (Japan, urban, social change, neighborhood, domestic architecture)

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City & SocietyWiley

Published: Jun 1, 1988

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