THE SEPARATION AND OVERLAPPING OF “ONE-PERSON ACTIVITIES” AND “MULTI-PERSON ACTIVITIES”: Housing design for financially independent one-person households (1)
The authors aim to propose guidelines for housing design for one-person households, which currently account for thirty percent of total households in Japan. The findings are as follows. First , at home, one-person households separate some activities spatially, whereas they do not mind overlapping ot...
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