A Remote Experimental System for Traditional Japanese Craft Designs Using Analysis of Relation Between Kansei Words and Room Space

A Remote Experimental System for Traditional Japanese Craft Designs Using Analysis of Relation Between Kansei Words and Room Space

Kaoru Sugita, Akihiro Miyakawa, Yoshitaka Shibata
Copyright: © 2004 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/jdet.2004040103
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Abstract

In this paper, a remote experimental system for traditional Japanese craft design for students of architecture in universities and professional design schools is proposed. Many students at different locations can share those craft elements distributed over high-speed networks to design the insides of buildings and houses so that the human being can be satisfied emotionally. In order to demonstrate the relation between human feeling and traditional Japanese crafts, an on-line analysis method is provided and carried out by wed-based questionnaire. Eventually, those analytical results could be reflected to our remote experimental system to totally design the most desired houses with the best intentions to human feelings.

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