Gottman, J.

Japanese: Gottman,J.(英語表記)GottmanJ
Gottman, J.

…The conference hall is a multi-pillared hall measuring 52.4m x 66.6m, and the foundation stones of the pillars arranged radially to make the central podium easier to see remain. [Seiji Horiuchi] (2) The name given by J. Gottman (1915-94) in 1957 to the collection of metropolitan areas in the northeastern seaboard of the United States. It can be translated as a megalopolis. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Gottman, J." is listed below.

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Japanese:

…会議場は52.4m×66.6mの多柱広間で,中央の演壇が見やすいように放射状に配置された柱の礎石が残っている。【堀内 清治】(2)ゴットマンJ.Gottman(1915‐94)が1957年にアメリカ合衆国北東部臨海地区の大都市圏の集合地域に与えた呼称。巨帯都市と訳される。…

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