Even wooden buildings that are not designated as cultural properties are expected to play a role as local resources by being preserved and utilized as local exchange and tourism centers. This study focuses on one such wooden building, the “Former Asano Family Residence” in Habikino City, which involves an open space, to clarify what efforts were made in its development plan, and how the residents’ participation affected the overall process.
OSAKI et al. (Thu,) studied this question.