TSV
Housing Structure Types - TSV
Housing structure types are classified based on the Building Standards Act according to the materials and structural methods of the main structural parts. In Japan, wooden construction is the most common, accounting for 87.9% of housing. Other types include steel construction (light and heavy), reinforced concrete construction (RC), and steel reinforced concrete construction (SRC). Each structure has distinct characteristics, differing in construction cost, construction period, seismic resistance, fire resistance, and sound insulation.
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wooden construction
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SRC construction
seismic resistance
fire resistance
code slug name description constructionMethods costPerTsubo marketShare statutoryUsefulLife steelThickness abbreviation
W wooden-construction Wooden Construction A residential structure where main structural parts such as columns, walls, beams, floors, and roofs are built with wood. ["Traditional method (post-and-beam)","2×4 method (frame wall construction)"] 68 87.9% 22
S-L lightweight-steel-construction Lightweight Steel Construction A residential structure using steel materials (steel frames) less than 6mm thick for main structural parts. 97 19-22 6mm未満
S-H heavyweight-steel-construction Heavyweight Steel Construction A residential structure using steel materials (steel frames) 6mm or thicker for main structural parts. 97 31-34 6mm以上
RC reinforced-concrete-construction Reinforced Concrete Construction A residential structure built by pouring concrete into a framework of reinforcing bars. 100 47 RC造
SRC steel-reinforced-concrete-construction Steel Reinforced Concrete Construction A residential structure where reinforcing bars are assembled around a steel frame and concrete is poured. 110 47 SRC造