Yamamoto Toshiya
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Science and Technology
   Position   Professor
Language Japanese
Publication Date 2008/06
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODELS SHOWING THE EXTENT OF NATURAL SURVEILLANCE BY USING LIGHT PROJECTING METHOD -STUDY ON WINDOWS OF DETACHED HOUSE SURROUNDED BY LOTS
Contribution Type Co-authored (other than first author)
Journal journal of architecture and building science
Publisher Architectural Institute of Japan
Volume, Issue, Page pp.311-315
Author and coauthor Hiroshi Koike, Toshiya Yamamoto. Yoshihiko Matsumoto,Seiichi Kashihara, Hideyuki Yamagishi, Keita Minobe
Details By using “Light Projection Method” in the 3-dimentional model, the simulation system was developed to visualize the extent of natural surveillance covering windows in the case of detached houses each of which is adjacent to one street. In this model, the strength of natural surveillance was visually showed as the brightness generated by artificial light that indicates the visibility. This simulation was evaluated in accordance with the results of the on-site research of actual houses suffering burglary damage.