Study on the Formation of Environmental Recognition of Middle-Rise and High-Rise Housing of Street Wall and Courtyard in Collective Housing in Makuhari Baytown

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A metropolitan city is built on the premise of connections between diverse residents and the surrounding environment.This paper aims to grasp existing areas of environmental recognition of residents by examining street walls and courtyards of middle-rise and high-rise housing. The study can be used as a fundamental reference in the planning of middle-rise and high-rise housing.

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