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Temporary housing prepared for natural disaster is determined by law to be demolished two years later. Therefore, people who cannot reconstruct their houses by themselves within that two years is forc...ed to move to ‘disaster public housing' which is also build by the government. To change the living place many times is big mental burden for victims and construction costs and resources are also wasteful. We should reconsider a new method of sustinable housing constructed after disaster. For the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake 683 out of 4,303 units were made of timber. Especially timber housing foundations were made of reinforced concrete, which is contrary to the conventional timber pile one and was intentionally chosen for the future permanent use.続きを見る
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