2019
DOI: 10.3130/aija.84.1549
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A Study on the Class Size and the Nursery Space Composition

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“…In a recent study in the field of architecture related to childcare facilities, focusing on the standard for the area of the nursery room and the childcare environment, Kondoh and Sadayuki 2,3 proposed the area standard required for a nursery room based on surveys conducted at ANs, and Hasegawa and Sadayuki 4 considered the class size and spatial composition. In addition, many studies have been based on behavioral observation surveys.…”
Section: Past Studies and Purpose Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent study in the field of architecture related to childcare facilities, focusing on the standard for the area of the nursery room and the childcare environment, Kondoh and Sadayuki 2,3 proposed the area standard required for a nursery room based on surveys conducted at ANs, and Hasegawa and Sadayuki 4 considered the class size and spatial composition. In addition, many studies have been based on behavioral observation surveys.…”
Section: Past Studies and Purpose Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent study in the field of architecture related to childcare facilities, Kondo 1,2 proposed the standard area required for a nursery room based on surveys conducted at ANs, and Hasegawa 3 considered their class size and spatial composition. In contrast to ANs, however, little attention has been paid to non‐authorized nurseries.…”
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confidence: 99%