Fig. 1. Accumulative total floor area of underground shopping in Japan (Nakamura et al., 2012)
Table 1. Three skylights installed (grey areas) cases of the research subjects
Table 2. Three none skylight cases of the research subjects
Table 3. Descriptive statistical analysis of satisfaction
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