FUJIHIRA Makiko
Faculty Division of Human Life and Environmental Sciences Research Group of Residential Architecture and Environmental Science | Professor |
Last Updated :2025/04/27
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Name (Japanese)
FujihiraName (Kana)
Makiko
Research History
Education
- 1997, Nara Women's University, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, 生活環境学, Japan
- 1997, Nara Women's University, Graduate School, Doctral Research Course in Human Culture
- 1993, Nara Women's University, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, 住環境学専攻
- 1991, Nara Women's University, 家政学部, 住居学科, Japan
- 1991, Nara Women's University, Faculty of Home Economics
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Published Papers
- Refereed, Jul. 2023, 52, 61, 77
- Refereed, Jul. 2023, 74, 7, 378, 393
- Aug. 2022, 16, 2, 16, 28
- Not Refereed, Dec. 2021, 23, 2, 12, 23
- Refereed, Sep. 2021, 72, 9, 17, 36, Scientific journal
- Refereed, Jan. 2020, 71, 1, 12, 30
- Refereed, Nov. 2019, 46, 6, 280, 290
- Refereed, Nov. 2019, 70, 11, 739, 755, Scientific journal
- Refereed, 2018, 64, 2, 43, 49, Research institution
- Refereed, Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ), Architectural Institute of Japan, A STUDY ON COOPERATION OF BUILDING CONTRACTORS IN THE MAINTENANCE OF TRADITIONAL WOODEN HOUSES, FUJIHIRA Makiko, Maintenance performed by house owners is not itself sufficient to ensure that traditional wooden houses are maintained and will be preserved as community resources that define local streetscapes; rather, collaboration with the local community, tradesmen with specialist technical expertise in a variety of fields, and public support are also considered necessary. This study examined both potential and ideal approaches for such community-based initiatives. Given that “regular carpenters” play a dominant role in the maintenance of traditional wooden houses, we conducted a questionnaire survey on traditional wooden houses and streetscape preservation among contractors engaged in building and carpentry within Nara Prefecture. The contractors were manufacturing and fabrication specialists that support the maintenance efforts of house occupants.
The survey results showed that training technical experts and securing appropriate materials are necessary in order to maintain and preserve traditional wooden houses. In addition, it is necessary to carefully consider the effectiveness of subsidy schemes and the difficulty associated with producing work estimates, promote awareness among local residents, and provide community support and education in order to support these efforts. There is widespread acceptance that traditional wooden houses with their traditional character must be preserved in order to maintain harmony with local landscapes, but also that these houses need to meet the requirements of the house occupants. Specifically, these efforts need to be pursued as collaborative initiatives between the occupants, local residents, specialists, and various tradesmen, with an emphasis on the quality of life of the house occupants. The survey also clearly showed that building contractors recognize that they need to collaborate in the maintenance of traditional wooden houses and also that they are willing to be involved in the effort., 2017, 82, 731, 191, 199, 10.3130/aija.82.191 - Refereed, The Elementary School Infirmary as a Life Space for Students : Observations Based on a Renovated Infirmary, 2017, 68, 6, 272, 284, 10.11428/jhej.68.272
- Refereed, Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ), Architectural Institute of Japan, TAKING CARE OF VACANT HOUSES IN AREAS WITH TRADITIONAL WOODEN HOUSES, FUJIHIRA Makiko, To assess the potential for care-taking of vacant houses by local residents in an area where traditional wooden houses remain, I conducted a questionnaire survey of residents living along and in the vicinity of the “T Street” in order to assess their awareness of vacant houses and their attitude towards care-taking of these houses. A total of 98 persons responded to the questionnaire survey, which was conducted in January 2016.
Prior to conducting the survey, I determined that approximately 13% of the houses along the street were vacant. Of these, around one half were considered to be abandoned, in the sense that no caretaker had entered the house. Although no buildings were on the verge of collapse, about 30% of the houses had weeds growing at their entrances, and the vacant houses appeared to be in need of maintenance.
Among the respondents, there was a 50:50 split between men and women and the mean age was 68.2 years; many of the respondents were from households consisting of elderly couples. More than 80% of the respondents were involved in town planning activities. The respondents responded that they would like as many residents as possible to be involved in town planning activities. The respondents are very concerned about the increase in vacant houses that has occurred in recent years throughout Japan. This concern arose from realizing that the number of vacant houses in their neighborhoods has increased over the last three to five years. The main concerns about vacant houses were “untidiness of shrubbery and weeds,” “risk that houses may collapse,” and “degradation of landscape and scenery.”
Regarding the willingness of local residents to share care-taking responsibilities in the neighborhood, the survey revealed that more people were “not willing to cooperate” than were “willing to cooperate”. Respondents were particularly apprehensive about the technical aspects associated with tasks such as “checking and inspecting for leaks inside houses,” “pruning shrubbery,” and “inspecting external walls and roofs for damage from the outside.” Respondents were strongly opposed to entering houses in order to “clean and tidy up interiors and discard disused articles,” Conversely, activities on which a relatively high number of respondents were “willing to cooperate” included “simple cleaning of entranceways and gardens,” “opening windows to ventilate interiors,” and “weeding of entranceways and gardens.” Thus, these are all care-taking activities that local residents could be expected to get involved in. Next, regarding the willingness to accept support from local residents in the event that one's own house was to become vacant, there were more unwilling respondents than willing ones. This reveals a strong resistance to having people entering the house to perform work. Still, there is potential for local residents to provide support by performing simple tasks from outside such houses.
The findings of the study showed that, in practice, it is generally somewhat difficult to get local residents to take care of vacant houses due to apprehension about the physical effort and technical aspects of the work required depending on the task, and also because of residents' reticence to entering houses or sites. However, residents are willing to cooperate on some activities, so there is potential for getting them to get involved in simple outdoor tasks., 2017, 82, 738, 2041, 2051, 10.3130/aija.82.2041 - Abstracts of Annual Congress of The Japan Society of Home Economics, The Japan Society of Home Economics, Possibility of using bamboo as interior material, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 2017, 69, 83, 83, 10.11428/kasei.69.0_83
- Refereed, 2017, 32, 529, 539, Research institution
- Refereed, 2016, 67, 9, 497, 507, 10.11428/jhej.67.497
- Refereed, Zairyo/Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, Society of Materials Science Japan, Evaluation of impression brought by yoshino sugi and assessment of its suitability for interior use, Makiko Fujihira; Takafumi Itoh; Yasuhiro Teranishi, In order to prepare for proposals that would lead to activate Japanese cedar market, including product development of wooden products using Yoshino Sugi, we tried to understand images of Yoshino Sugi which people have for. From the SD method survey that targeted female students, it was found that Sugi tended to be evaluated as having a neutral image. But Sugi also has images of being slightly exclusive, smooth, glossy, and thick. It was also revealed that such factors as color, gloss, and hardness of Sugi affected the outcome of the surveys for image and conformity as material to be used for the interior of houses. In addition, Sugi was assessed as suitable as flooring in the master bedroom and living room by the reason that Sugi had soothing colors and warm atmosphere. So, it will be important that we propose how to utilize such relaxing and warm image and texture of Sugi. We can say, for example, that Sugi has enough potentiality to be used as flooring in the master bedroom and living room of houses in general., 01 May 2015, 64, 5, 393, 398, Scientific journal, 10.2472/jsms.64.393
- Refereed, Journal of Home Economics of Japan, The Japan Society of Home Economics, Changes and Inheritance of Maintenance of Traditional Wooden Houses:—Current State and Challenges for Maintenance Based on an Interview Survey—, FUJIHIRA Makiko; MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko, After assessing the current state of maintenance, performed primarily by residents, of traditional wooden houses along major streets, we examined the challenges for maintaining such wooden houses in the future, taking the streetscape into account.
Residents work regularly and continually to keep their houses in good condition. To ensure that they can live in the house for a long time, they carry out repairs and improvements and take measures to prevent or retard deterioration of parts and materials. In this way, the continuity of occupation is maintained. Survey responses show that many residents incorporate regular home care as part of their daily schedule. On the other hand, the attitudes of residents regarding maintenance have changed over the years due to factors such as changes in family structure, aging of residents, and feelings regarding streetscapes and neighborhoods. Awareness of the need for maintenance and the importance of its continuity are required since it is connected to regular home care. It is also necessary to consider the long-term, not simply maintaining the house as a building, but also preserving tradition by adapting the feelings of family and past generations to contemporary life. Further study is needed on ways to facilitate not only self-help, but also cooperative and public assistance., 2015, 66, 6, 272, 283, 10.11428/jhej.66.272 - Refereed, J. Archit. Plann., Architectural Institute of Japan, A STUDY ON THE MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF TRADITIONAL WOODEN HOUSES THE RELATIONSHIP WITH TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT AROUND FRAMEWORK MEMBERS
Examining vacant houses in a historical residential areas, FUJIHIRA Makiko, This study aims to examine appropriate ways of managing vacant rented houses in traditional architecture preservation districts, where many of the structures are traditional wooden houses, in order to ensure continued use and explain how subsequent users should maintain such rented houses. We conducted interviews with the owner and present residents and neighboring residents of the subject house and performed an evaluation based on the degree of deterioration and the current temperature and humidity. As a result, we found that important factors to degradation include stagnant moisture under floors, wetting of columns around openings and infiltration of humidity into attic space due to rainfall. Countermeasures against moisture need to be put in place under floors and around earthen floor, and in attic space if roof leaks are of concern., 2015, 80, 712, 1391, 1400, 10.3130/aija.80.1391 - Abstracts of Annual Congress of The Japan Society of Home Economics, The Japan Society of Home Economics, The Maintenance and Management of Wooden House at Important Preservation District for The Group of Traditional Buildings, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 2015, 67, 97, 97, 10.11428/kasei.67.0_97
- Abstracts of Annual Congress of The Japan Society of Home Economics, The Japan Society of Home Economics, Residents' consciousness of community life in newly-developed residential area, Murata Junko; Tanaka Tomoko; Fujihira Makiko, 2015, 67, 94, 94, 10.11428/kasei.67.0_94
- Refereed, AIJ Journal of Technology and Design, A study on the housing maintenance cost adapted to climate conditions, Takuya Umikawa; Hiroki Tsutsumi; Makiko Fujihira; Junki Tsunekawa; Masao Nakajima; Yoshihisa Fujii, For appropriate maintenance program, it is necessary to know the regional differences of the climate condition that affect building deteriorations. This study classified the nation into 5 regional categories of the housing maintenance cost adapted to the climate conditions. Moreover, this study suggested 2 methods that of simple and detailed calculations of maintenance cost between 60 years, for comparing with current method as required for long-life quality housing. In the result, the methods enabled to show not only the standard maintenance cost but also the direction of maintenance program suitable for the housing location., Oct. 2013, 19, 43, 1175, 1178, Scientific journal, 10.3130/aijt.19.1175
- Refereed, MOKUZAI HOZON (Wood Protection), JAPAN WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION, Damages in structural timber and its environmental temperature and relative humidity at the main temple of Shonenji, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 2013, 39, 3, 125, 139, 10.5990/jwpa.39.125
- Abstracts of Annual Congress of The Japan Society of Home Economics, The Japan Society of Home Economics, The relationship between participation in community work and consciousness of life support for the elderly, Murata Junko; Tanaka Tomoko; Fujihira Makiko, 2013, 65, 101, 101, 10.11428/kasei.65.0_101
- Abstracts of Annual Congress of The Japan Society of Home Economics, The Japan Society of Home Economics, Research on the promotion of utilization of wood in a house, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 2013, 65, 100, 100, 10.11428/kasei.65.0_100
- Refereed, 2012, 67, 5, 208, 213
- Refereed, Maintenance Management of Detached Houses and their Durability -In Suburban Residential Neighborhoods with Residents of Advanced Age-, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 2012, 63, 7, 399, 411, 10.11428/jhej.63.399
- Refereed, Journal of Housing Research Foundation, Housing Research Foundation, The Management, Conservation and Utilization of Unoccupied houses in Historical City - A Case Study on the Preservation District for the Groups of Traditional Buildings -, FUJIHIRA MAKIKO; MUKAI YOICHI; MASUI MASAYA, Mar. 2011, 37, 157, 168, Scientific journal
- Refereed, Journal of Home Economics of Japan, The Present State and Future Subject of Recycling and Reuse of Scrap Wood Targeted at Dwellers -Through the Research in Two Districts in Nara City-, FUJIHIRA Makiko, A large quantity of wood and wood-based materials are discharged as waste as a result of the dismantling of wooden structure houses. They are recycling and supported by law but lagging behind at present. It is important to arouse the dweller's awareness of the recycling and reuse of scrap wood as a useful building materal. The objective of this study is to grasp the dwellers' consciousness of the recycling and reuse of scrap wood. A research was made in two districts of Nara City where the geological formation of respective housing areas are different. As a result of the research, it was found that many of the dwellers under study were aware of the necessity of the scrap wood to be recycled and reused. In other words, those holding a positive view were recognized the need of preserving limited resources, were used to recycled goods in daily life. For promoting the use of recycled scrap wood, it is suggested that efforts should further be made to share the correct information with consumers as regards their quality as well as performance. The efforts should be directed towards establishing the scrap wood market and show rooms as well as constructing a social system in favor of the economy of recycling and reuse of scrap wood., 2008, 59, 7, 493, 502, 10.11428/jhej.59.493
- Refereed, 2008, 59, 8, 607, 615
- Refereed, Journal of Home Economics of Japan, The Maintenance and Management of Imported House against Damage, FUJIHIRA Makiko, The purpose of this study is to propose the way to maintain and manage imported houses. The damage on imported houses was examined and we also studied to what extent the inhabitants paid attention to their houses with respect to maintenance and management while examining the relation between the owner and the supplier in that respect. Our investigation is based on the questionnaire survey on the inhabitants of seven complexes of imported houses in Kinki area. The results are as follows: 1) The greater part of the damage on the imported houses less than eleven years after construction is related to the imported wooden parts such as doors, windows and flooring as well as the painted interior decoration. 2) Most respondents state that they are usually careful of ventilating their house, and that the parts they find hard to clean daily are the skylight, stairwell and carpeted floor. 3) The respondents find quite useful the information from the supplier as regards the maintenance and management. 4) The inhabitants should be aware of the quality of the natural materials used as well as of the fact that the natural materials, which should prove excellent in quality in the place of origin, may not always prove good in foreign surroundings. In other words, they should be careful of maintenance and management, and they should enjoy retouching and repairing their fine houses in case they find any damage or inconvenience., 2002, 53, 7, 703, 714, 10.11428/jhej1987.53.703
- Refereed, Wood Preservation, JAPAN WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION, The Improvement of the Decay Durability of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) treated with Preservatives in Glues, FUJIHIRA Makiko, We investigated the decay durability of commercial medium density fiberboard (MDF) and the MDF treated with preservatives in glues on laboratory decay tests. Oo the decay tests samples were exposed to Fomitopsis palustris and to Trametes versicolor. The decay durability was evaluated by mass loss from fungal attack.
On the way of glue-mix treatment, three preservatives were tested. The preservatives were two organic iodocompound preservatives and one triazole compound preservative, and they were oil-borne types. The main components of them were 3-iodo-2-propargyl-butylcarbamate (IPBC), 4-chlorophenyl-3-iodopropargyl formal (IF-1000), and a-(4-ch-lorophenyl)-α-(1- cyclopropylethyl)-1H-1, 2, 4-triazole-l-ethanol (cyproconazole), respectively. IPBC was tested by emulsified type, too. The glues were urea-formaldehyde resin adhesive and melamine-urea-formaldehyde co-condensation resin adhesive.
The results obtained were that the type of adhesives and the decay durability of raw material influenced the decay durability of MDF. Treatment with preservatives in glues improved the decay durability of the MDF without any relation to raw materials of fiber and adhesive type. Oil-borne preservatives were as effective as emulsified type preservative. So it is considered that the way of glue-mix treatment is enough effective and practical way to improve the decay durability of MDF., 1999, 25, 3, 112, 120, 10.5990/jwpa.25.112 - Refereed, MOKUZAI HOZON (Wood Protection), JAPAN WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION, Deterioration of Wood-Framing Model Walls IV Changes of Bending Strength of Wood-Framing Lumber and Plywood, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAMURA Yoshiaki; HIKITA Yoko, 1998, 24, 5, 324, 329, 10.5990/jwpa.24.324
- Refereed, MOKUZAI HOZON (Wood Protection), JAPAN WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION, Degradation of wooden frame walls.(3).Visual observation of degradation condition under indoor seeding on culture medium., 1998, 24, 2, 85, 90, 10.5990/jwpa.24.85
- Refereed, MOKUZAI HOZON (Wood Protection), JAPAN WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION, Deterioration of Wood-Framing Model Walls (II) : Observation of model walls exposed to unweathered and above ground contact conditions, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAMURA Yoshiaki; HIKITA Yoko, 1998, 24, 1, 25, 30, 10.5990/jwpa.24.25
- Refereed, 1997, 43, 7, 589, 594, Scientific journal
- Refereed, Journal of antibacterial and antifungal agents,Japan, Decay Resistance of Commercially Available Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) in Laboratory Tests, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAMURA Yoshiaki; ISODA Norio; HIKITA Yoko, 1997, 25, 8, 439, 445
- Refereed, Journal of antibacterial and antifungal agents,Japan, The Durability of Glue-Lined Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) Treated with Preservatives, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAMURA Yoshiaki; ISODA Norio; HIKITA Yoko; TAKAHASHI Hideaki, 1997, 25, 10, 573, 579
- Refereed, Journal of antibacterial and antifungal agents,Japan, Changes of Bending Strength of Commercially Available Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) due to Decay and Their Comparison with Those of Wooden Boards, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAMURA Yoshiaki; ISODA Norio; HIKITA Yoko, 1997, 25, 11, 633, 639
- Refereed, Journal of antibacterial and antifungal agents,Japan, The Improvement of the Preservative Efficiency of a Glue-line Treatment Applied to Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) Made from Eucalyptus, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAMURA Yoshiaki; ISODA Norio; HIKITA Yoko; TAKAHASHI Hideaki, 1997, 25, 12, 689, 696
- Refereed, MOKUZAI HOZON (Wood Protection), JAPAN WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION, Deteriration of Wood-Framing Model Wall I : Observation of Model Walls Under These Condition That Put Them Weathering and Above Ground Contact, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAMURA Yoshiaki; HIKITA Yoko, 1997, 23, 5, 236, 243, 10.5990/jwpa.23.236
- Refereed, 1992, 39, 1, 42, 49, Research institution
- 2023, 52, 61, 77
- Refereed, 2023, 74, 7, 378, 393
- Refereed, 2022, 16, 2, 16, 28
MISC
- Aug. 2024
- Changes in home maintenance and management after World War II: An examination of the women’s magazine KURASHI NO TECHO, Jun. 2024
- May 2024
- Sep. 2023, Summary national conference
- Sep. 2023, 437, 24, 27
- May 2023
- Jan. 2021, 24, 1, 38, 39
- May 2019, 45, 3, 138, 142
- Mar. 2019, 507, 4, 5
- Mar. 2017, 43, 2, 169, 172
- May 2016, 42, 3, 169, 172
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8060 A Study on the Relationship with the Maintenance and the Decay of Wooden houses : The decay judged from the temperature-humidity environment around the structural lumbers in the coastal area, FUJIHIRA Makiko; KATHO Naoko, 04 Sep. 2015, 2015, 119, 120
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8118 Research on Secular Cost Change of Wooden House Maintenance, TSUTSUMI Hiroki; NAKAJIMA Masao; FUJII Yoshihisa; HUJIHIRA Makiko; TSUCHIMOTO Takahiro, 12 Sep. 2014, 2014, 235, 236
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8119 Study on Maintenance plan of Long-life Quality Housing : The examination of a regional feature in the maintenance plan, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKASHIMA Masao; FUJII Yoshihisa; TSUTSUMI Hiroki; TSUCHIMOTO Takahiro, 12 Sep. 2014, 2014, 237, 238
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5460 Study on Actual Condition of Participation in Volunteer Activities A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part5, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 12 Sep. 2014, 2014, 951, 952
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5461 Study on the development of their lifestyle and attitude by volunteer activities A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part6, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 12 Sep. 2014, 2014, 953, 954
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 5068 Study on the development of their lifestyle and attitude by volunteer activities : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part6, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 26 May 2014, 54, 269, 272
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 5067 Study on Actual Condition of Participation in Volunteer Activities : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part5, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 26 May 2014, 54, 265, 268
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 8009 Study on Maintenance plan of Long-life Quality Housing : The present condition of a maintenance preservation plan, and the examination of a regional feature, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKASHIMA Masao; FUJII Yoshihisa; TSUTSUMI Hiroki; TSUCHIMOTO Takahiro, 26 May 2014, 54, 645, 648
- Nov. 2013, 39, 6, 299, 303
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5526 Study on Actual Condition of Participation in Community Work : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part3, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 30 Aug. 2013, 2013, 1075, 1076
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5527 Intention of Dwellers about Mutual Life Support by the Residents : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part4, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 30 Aug. 2013, 2013, 1077, 1078
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5244 The Management and Maintenance of Wooden Materials : The Influence of the Wooden Materials on Nursing Home for the Elderly Part3, FUJIHIRA Makiko; MORI Shiho; MURATA Junko, 30 Aug. 2013, 2013, 511, 512
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5242 Relation with the Resident's Behavior : The Influence of the Wooden Materials on Nursing Home for the Elderly Part 1, MORI Shiho; MOCHIZUKI Kanae; KATO Akikazu; FUJIHIRA Makiko; MURATA Junko, 30 Aug. 2013, 2013, 507, 508
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5243 Relation with the Moving Characteristic of Care-staff : The Influence of the Wooden Materials on Nursing Home for the Elderly Part 2, MOCHIZUKI Kanae; MORI Shiho; KATO Akikazu; FUJIHIRA Makiko; MURATA Junko, 30 Aug. 2013, 2013, 509, 510
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8147 A study on the influence which a climate condition has on housing degradation adapted to creation of geographic division, TSUNEKAWA Junki; NAKAJIMA Masao; TSUTSUMI Hiroki; FUJIHIRA Makiko; MIZUIDE Yuki; FUJII Yoshihisa, 30 Aug. 2013, 2013, 305, 306
- Architectural Institute of Japan, Study on Actual Condition of Participation in Community Work : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part 3, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 24 May 2013, 53, 209, 212
- Architectural Institute of Japan, Study on Mutual Life Support by the Residents : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part 4, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 24 May 2013, 53, 213, 216
- Architectural Institute of Japan, Study on Wooden-finish Interior in Elder Care Facilities, FUJIHIRA Makiko; MORI Shiho; MURATA Junko, 24 May 2013, 53, 745, 748
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5504 The Consciousness of Life Support Services for the Elderly : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part2, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 12 Sep. 2012, 2012, 1049, 1050
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5503 Study on Evaluation of Community Work and Issues of Social Life in Community for the Elderly : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part1, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 12 Sep. 2012, 2012, 1047, 1048
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8145 The Present State and Problem of Latticed Window's Maintenance in the Historical Road : The Modern Succession of The Management and Maintenance in Traditional Wooden House Part2, KATAYAMA Chikako; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 12 Sep. 2012, 2012, 313, 314
- Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8144 The Management and Maintenance of Wooden House in the Historical Road : The Modern Succession of The Management and Maintenance in Traditional Wooden House Part1, FUJIHIRA Makiko; MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko, 12 Sep. 2012, 2012, 311, 312
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 8003 The Continuity of Residence in Traditional Wooden House seeing from The Management and Maintenance : Part2 In The Historical Streer, Nara, FUJIHIRA Makiko; MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko, 25 May 2012, 52, 681, 684
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 5054 Study on Evaluation of Community Work and Issues of Social Life in Community for the Elderly : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part1, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 25 May 2012, 52, 213, 216
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 5055 The Consciousness of Care and Life Support Services for the Elderly : A Study on Life Support for the Elderly Living at Home by the Residents Activities Part2, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 25 May 2012, 52, 217, 220
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8038 Research of Builder's Responds to Wooden Long life Quality Housing : Part 2-Results of Maintenance Plan, FUJIHIRA Makiko; NAKAJIMA Masao; FUJII Yoshihisa; TSUTSUMI Hiroki; TSUCHIMOTO Takahiro, 20 Jul. 2011, 2011, 1225, 1226
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8037 Research of Builder's Responds to Wooden Long-life Quality Housing : Part 1-Results of Questionnaires, TSUTSUMI Hiroki; NAKASHIMA Masao; FUJII Yoshihisa; FUJIHIRA Makiko; TSUCHIMOTO Takahiro, 20 Jul. 2011, 2011, 1223, 1224
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. E-2, Architectural planning and design II, Dwelling houses and housing sites, rural planning, education, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5695 Community Work and Attribute of dwellers in Traditional Streetscape Studies on Life Support for Elderly Stage by the Residents Activities Part1, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 20 Jul. 2011, 2011, 341, 342
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. E-2, Architectural planning and design II, Dwelling houses and housing sites, rural planning, education, Architectural Institute of Japan, 5696 Outline and the Actual State of Improvement of Traditional Houses : A Study on Life Support for Elderly Stage by the Residents Activities Part2, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 20 Jul. 2011, 2011, 343, 344
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 8006 The Continuity of Residence in Traditional Wooden House seeing from The Management and Maintenance In Tosa-Street, Takatori, Nara, FUJIHIRA Makiko; MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko, 25 May 2011, 51, 693, 696
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 5077 Attribute of dwellers and Outline of houses in Traditional Streetscape : A Study on Life Support for Elderly Stage by the Residents Activities Part 1, TANAKA Tomoko; MURATA Junko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 25 May 2011, 51, 305, 308
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 5078 The Actual State of Improvement of Traditional Houses : A Study on Life Support for Elderly Stage by the Residents Activities Part2, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 25 May 2011, 51, 309, 312
- Not Refereed, MOKUZAI HOZON (Wood Protection), JAPAN WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION, The maintenance management of wooden house, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 2011, 37, 6, 258—263, 263, 10.5990/jwpa.37.258
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 2083 A Study on Housing Maintenance to Protect Deterioration of Structural Properties in Unoccupied Wooden Houses, YONEZAWA Miki; MUKAI Yoichi; FUJIHIRA Makiko; OGAWA Erina, 25 May 2010, 50, 329, 332
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. C-1, Structures III, Timber structures steel structures steel reinforced concrete structures, Architectural Institute of Japan, 22084 A Study on Housing Maintenance to Preserve Structural Healthiness in Long-term Unoccupied Wooden Houses : Part. 2 Temperature and Humidity Environment Surroundings of Structural Lumbers, FUJIHIRA Makiko; MUKAI Yoichi, 2010, 167, 168
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. C-1, Structures III, Timber structures steel structures steel reinforced concrete structures, Architectural Institute of Japan, 22083 A Study on Housing Maintenance to Preserve Structural Healthiness in Long-term Unoccupied Wooden Houses : Part. 1 Observation of Present Conditions in Examining Houses, MUKAI Yoichi; FUJIHIRA Makiko, 2010, 165, 166
- Not Refereed, 2010, 4, 209, 216
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. A-1, Materials and construction, Architectural Institute of Japan, 1559 Examination of various performances of cloth and Japanese paper by persimmon tannin dye, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 20 Jul. 2009, 2009, 1117, 1118
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8150 The Actual Conditions of Inhabitant in Good Quality Rented Housing for Elderly People : A Case Study on Urban Renaissance Agency House at Osaka Prefecture, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 20 Jul. 2008, 2008, 1463, 1464
- Jul. 2008, 23, 269, 38, 41
- Dec. 2007, 88, 1029, 18, 19
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8026 Study on the Surface Material of Housing Floor in Consideration for Having a Dog Indoor as a Pet, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 31 Jul. 2006, 2006, 1103, 1104
- Not Refereed, Mar. 2006, 32, 2, 72, 74, 10.5990/jwpa.32.72
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8105 Study on the Painted Wall Made with Bamboo Powder by Sense Estimating, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 31 Jul. 2005, 2005, 1493, 1494
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8086 The Evaluation and Improvement of Function about Japanese Paper for Wallpaper, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 31 Jul. 2004, 2004, 1381, 1382
- Not Refereed, Mar. 2004, 30, 2, 61, 63, 10.5990/jwpa.30.61
- Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, Architectural Institute of Japan, 8021 The Possibility of Using the Sugi Lumber Pressed on the Surface as Interior Materials, FUJIHIRA Makiko, 30 Jul. 2003, 2003, 1111, 1112
- Architectural Institute of Japan, 8006 A Study on Maintenance and Family Activities in Imported Houses, MACHIDA Reiko, 25 May 2000, 40, 797, 800
- 1999, 51st
- 20 Sep. 1998, 1998, 97, 97
- Not Refereed, 1998, 27, 12, 15
- Not Refereed, 1997, 26, 26, 29
- Not Refereed, 1994, 23, 21, 23
- Not Refereed, 1994, 23, 18, 20
- Not Refereed, 1993, 22, 16, 19
- Not Refereed, 1993, 22, 20, 22
Presentations
- 24 Aug. 2024
- Aug. 2024
- IFHE, Changes in home maintenance and management after World War II: An examination of the women’s magazine KURASHI NO TECHO, Jun. 2024
- May 2024
- 06 Dec. 2023
- 05 Dec. 2023
- 09 Sep. 2023
- Sep. 2023
- 11 Jul. 2023
- May 2023
- 13 Dec. 2022
- Nov. 2022
- Sep. 2022
- May 2022
- Nov. 2021
- Oct. 2021
- Sep. 2021
- May 2021
- Feb. 2021
- Sep. 2020
- Mar. 2020
- May 2020, 2020
- Sep. 2019
- May 2019
- May 2019
- Sep. 2018
- May 2018
- May 2018
- 2017
- 2017
- 2017
- 2017
- ARAHE, The Potential for the Maintenance of Vacant Houses by Local Residents in Areas with Traditional Wooden Houses, 2017
- ARAHE, Case study of the renovation of the traditional house In order to continue to live in the traditional house, 2017
- 2016
- 2016
- 2016
- 2016
- 2016
- 2016
- 2015
- 2015
- 2015
- 2015
- 2015
- 2014
- 2014
- 2014
- 2014
- 2014
- 2014
- 2014
- 2014
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2011
- 2011
- 2011
- 2011
- 2011
- 2011
- 2011
- 2011
- Dec. 2009
- Nov. 2004
- Jul. 2002
Works
- Apr. 2017 - Mar. 2018
- 2016 - 2018
- 2012 - 2012
- 2012 - 2012
- 2011 - 2012
- Mar. 2010 - Mar. 2011
- 2011 - 2011
- Mar. 2009 - Mar. 2010
- 2010 - 2010
- 2009 - 2010
- Jan. 2009 - Mar. 2009
- 2009 - 2009
- 2007 - 2008
- 2005 - 2006
- Evaluation the Properties and Increasing the Qualities as Wallpaper of Japanese Paper Made from Sugi and Hinoki Bark
Research Projects
- 2021 - 2024, Principal investigator, 住まいの管理の変遷からみるこれからの持続可能な住まいの管理に関する研究, 科学研究費補助金
- 2016 - 2018, 住み手と地域による伝統的木造住宅の維持管理と継承, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2017, Principal investigator, 吉野材の価値評価に関する研究, 藤平眞紀子, (公財)LIXIL住生活財団, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2013 - 2015, 伝統的木造住宅における維持管理における自助、共助、公助のあり方, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), 2011 - 2013, 23500924, A study on construction of life support system for the elderly by residents activities, MURATA Junko; TANAKA Tomoko; FUJIHIRA Makiko, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Wakayama University, 3380000, 2600000, 780000, This study is to examine if the residents activities can support the elderly's daily life, and to consider the construction of a life support system for the elderly's home life.The survey area has a historic road and the residents are doing the community development activities.
Through the activities, the residents began to understand the area deeply, and began to feel strong attachment for it.They began to take a growing interest in the issues of the area. Many of them want to work to solve the problems. Many of them came to think that they want to act to solve the problems in oneself.Therefore the community development activities help to construct the relationship that lead to mutual support activity., kaken - 2010 - 2012, 伝統的木造住宅における維持管理手法の現代的継承, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2010, 長期優良住宅における維持管理に関する検討, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2010, 過熱蒸気処理による木質チップの高耐久化と土木資材としての性能評価, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2005, 竹サンダーダストを建築用内装壁材としたときの感性評価, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2003 - 2004, スギ、ヒノキ樹皮を原料とする和紙の壁紙としての性能評価およびその高機能化, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2004, 熟年期における住居管理のあり方に関する研究, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2002 - 2003, 表面圧密化軟質針葉樹材を床材等の内装材料とするための可能性研究調査, 官民連帯共同研究, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 2002 - 2003, 循環型・共同参画型社会をめざすライフスタイルのあり方に関する研究, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
- 吉野材の魅力と価値評価, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
■Ⅲ.社会連携活動実績
1.公的団体の委員等(審議会、国家試験委員、他大学評価委員,科研費審査委員等)
- 日本家政学会, 編集委員, May 2020 - May 2024
- 日本家政学会関西支部, 支部長, May 2024, Society
- 奈良県自然環境保全審議会, 委員, Dec. 2023
- 日本家政学会関西支部, 庶務幹事, May 2020, Society
- 関西・北陸しろあり対策協会, 理事, Feb. 2019, Society
- 日本家政学会, 関西支部会計幹事, Apr. 2016 - Mar. 2018, 日本家政学会, Society
- 奈良県産業振興センター研究開発評価委員会, 委員, Oct. 2016, Autonomy
- 奈良県大規模小売店舗立地審議会, 委員, Oct. 2016, Autonomy
- 日本家政学会関西支部, 地区幹事, May 2012 - Apr. 2016, Society
- 大阪府森林審議会, 委員, Nov. 2012, Autonomy
- 日本家政学会, 若手の会幹事, May 2005 - Apr. 2007, Society
- 日本木材加工技術協会, 関西支部 企画委員, Jun. 2006, 日本木材加工技術協会, Society
- 日本木材保存協会, 広報委員会委員, Jul. 2003, 日本木材保存協会, Society