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As it happened the architects, McKim, Mead & White, designed only a small portico, six projecting Ionic columns running just half the length of the facade and about six feet out, so the bulk of the setback area was essentially public space.
'Enough light comes from windows facing side setback areas' was positively associated with 'There is good ventilation from windows to side setback area' (0.69, p = 0.01).
Those who had no side setback area were more concerned with their privacy, smoke, sound or darkness whereas those with side setback areas were more satisfied.
Comparing means showed that those who had no side setback area were more concerned with their privacy, smell, sound or darkness whereas those with side setback areas were more satisfied.
The item 'There is good ventilation from windows to side setback area' has a negative correlation with 'I do not mind covering my side façade windows with goods, etc.' (−0.50, p = 0.01).
Twenty-five items were extracted from ANOVA where the perceptions and preferences were significantly correlated with the fact that the respondents either had or did not have a side setback area.
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Unlike the results for those who had side setback areas, there are relatively strong correlations between the subjective items and preferences of having spaces by side setback areas for those respondents who had no side setback areas.
Fig. 2 Physical characteristics of the side setback areas and side facades in Japan.
Having Toilet window to side setback areas was negatively correlated with 'Having ventilation from windows to side setback areas is enough, view is not important' (−0.55, p = 0.01) which is questionable.
39 respondents had poles for drying clothes fixed outside their windows to side setback areas (Table 1).
In Summary, data analysis suggests the respondents' satisfaction with the light and ventilation coming from side setback areas.
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