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A RESEARCH ON THE COMPOSITION OF OUTDOOR SPACES BY ANALYZING THE RELATION TO INDOOR SPACES IN MODERN HOUSES : Comparison of works by R. M. Schindler and R. J. Neutra in Southern California

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This study is intended to clarify the relation between house and site by analyzing the composition of outdoor spaces of modern California houses. The characteristics of outdoor spaces are defined by relation to indoor spaces. The way of composing site and house is analyzed in relations to streets, comparing the characteristics of outdoor spaces. As the result of classification, 6 types of circulation schemes and 9 types of compositional schemes of outdoor spaces are identified in the houses of Schindler and Neutra. Typical circulation schemes are the type in which personal and common spaces are separated in indoor space as well as in outdoor space. And typical compositional schemes share a back-outdoor-living space protecting personal indoor and outdoor spaces.

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