%0 Journal Article %T Study and Proposal to Build the Maintenance Systematization for Preservation of Buildings Aiming at Long-Lived Buildings %A Takahiro Kimura %A Hiroatsu Fukuda %A Yupeng Wang %A Tao Zhang %J Journal of Building Construction and Planning Research %P 85-98 %@ 2328-4897 %D 2017 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jbcpr.2017.53007 %X Systematization for the maintenance of buildings enables their supporting system to be more practical than before. This study aims to make the maintenance and the long-term repairs for the buildings to be easier. In Japan, 30-40-year-old buildings seem to have been planned and built with little thought about their future maintenances, which have made them very difficult to be repaired on a large scale. This is why effective management systems about dealing with the data should be strongly suggested. Since the Building Standard Law was amended on April 1, 2008, in Japan, the regular investigation and report for particular buildings are legally obligated every three years, thus a variety of useful data can be obtained through Kitakyushu City cases as well as former data personally obtained. With those data used usefully, systematization for the maintenance of the buildings will produce satisfactory results by building up a connection between those data and the long-term repair planning. %K Systematization for the Maintenance %K Supporting System %K the Client-Server System %K Long-lived Buildings %K Sustainable Maintenance System %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=78616