@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000556, author = {九万田, 大 and 佐藤, 龍介 and 西川, 悠斗 and 前平, 正樹 and 安武, 敦子 and 西本, 未来}, issue = {102}, journal = {長崎大学大学院工学研究科研究報告, Reports of Graduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University}, month = {Jan}, note = {In this paper, we will compare and organize the maintenance plans and housing performance of wooden temporary structures during the Kumamoto Earthquake and the heavy rains of July 2020, and discuss the impact of those improvements on residents and the points that still remain issues. The purpose of this study is to clarify the future of wooden temporary structures. All temporary housing during the heavy rains of July 2020 was constructed of wood. As with the Kumamoto Earthquake, the temporary wooden structures used in the heavy rains of July 2020 adopted the Kumamoto-style default design, and three types of housing were constructed: 1DK, 2DK, and 3K.In terms of livability, the specifications have been changed since the Kumamoto Earthquake, including (1) changing the roofing material, (2) moving the washing machine storage indoors, (3) applying preservative and termite, (4) making all units barrier-free, (5) expanding attic storage, and (6) improving fire resistance. It was found that livability was improved in two ways. Regarding the community, the residents were encouraged to interact with each other more than in the Kumamoto Earthquake by placing single-person households near meeting halls and alleys where it is easy to form a community, and moving in in groups., 長崎大学大学院工学研究科研究報告, 54(102), pp.21-26; 2024}, pages = {21--26}, title = {令和2年7月豪雨における木造応急仮設住宅の整備方針に関する研究}, volume = {54}, year = {2024} }