Course title
S0524000,S05240023
Theory of Architectural Planning and Design 2

shimizu ikuro
Course description
Many of the social goals of the postwar period have already been achieved, but on the other hand, various problems surrounding architecture have arisen. The maturation of society, in other words, the declining birthrate and aging population, is progressing worldwide. Due to the lack of financial resources caused by the decrease in tax revenue and due to the increase in the number of vacant houses, there are many local communities that are reaching Genkai situation. Globalization on a global scale has made convenience everywhere in the world, but on the other hand, the homogenization of local housing and dwelling cultures are on the verge of disappearing. Furthermore, the population of non-regular, illegal settlements in mega cities is expected to double in the next decade. This lecture will reconsider the framework and areas of architectural planning and design in light of these various situations. We will refer to how to solve the problems surrounding architecture sustainably while referring the various relationships between people and architecture in the case of the world. The purpose of this class is to explore new architecture and housing and dwelling that should be present and in the future.
Purpose of class
In this class, we will sort out and understand the various problems surrounding architecture in modern society, and understand how they relate to architecture.
After that, we will learn the methods required for modern and future architecture from the cases of the world, and be able to think about how to deal with individual issues in an architectural planning and design.
Goals and objectives

Goals and objectives Course Outcomes
1. Be able to organize and understand various problems in modern society and explain them in relation to architecture.
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2. Understand the "vernacular ways in architecture that various communities have, and be able to explain the cases.
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3. Understand the relationship between the ecological environment and architecture and explain how to maintain that lasting relationship.
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4. Understand the direction of new architectural planning and design suitable for the 21st century and explain how to apply them to modern society.
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Language
Japanese(English accepted)
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Lesson 1: Understand the situation surrounding modern architecture
What causes the maturation of society, the declining birthrate and aging population, urbanization, etc., and in what direction?
What is the current state of vernacular architecture?
What does globalization bring?
What is architectural practice under glocalization as a counter?
Confirmation of syllabus and problem 190分
2. Lesson 2: Understand the process of adapting to the environment
How has the dwelling evolved with Life on earth?
How are architectural forms created under a particular ecology?
Prepare for the mode of architecture under various environments 190分
3. Lesson 3: Architecture from the perspective of the ecosystem
How do certain ecosystems relate to building materials?
What is the current state of the ecosystem?
How are ecosystem changes and architectural changes related?
Prepare for the relationship between ecosystems and building materials 190分
4. Lesson 4: Cultural Landscape and Its Availability
What is the difference between a cultural landscape and a landscape?
What is the relationship between cultural landscapes and livelihoods?
What is the cultural landscape crisis and how to solve it?
What are some ways to utilize the cultural landscape?
Prepare for the definition and case studies of cultural landscapes 190分
5. Lesson application 1: Practical training on ecosystems and architecture Prepare to investigate the relationship between ecosystems and architecture 190分
6. Lesson 5: How to sustain a home in an aging society
Whereabouts of the elderly
What is the relationship between social shrinkage and social aging?
What is the method of comprehensive care in the community?
What is a nearby residence?
What is Aging in Place?
Find out about community-based comprehensive care, nearby residence, and Aging in Place 190分
7. Lesson 6: Rethinking the closedness of residence
What is the essential meaning of open in living?
What is the current significance of living and "opening"?
What is an ecomuseum?
What are some ways to turn existing culture into tourism resources?
What is Living Heritage?
Prepare for the concept of ecomuseum and living heritage 190分
8. Lesson 7: Modes of residential culture in modern consumer society
What is a myth in a consumer society?
What is self-building with bricolage?
What is architecture that is not consumed?
What is Modernology?
Prepare for self-building and bricolage 190分
9. Lesson 8: Architectural theory of illegal residential areas in the city
Why was the slum made?
Why is the slum not eliminated?
What is the culture created inside the slum?
What is slum resilience?
Prepare for illegal residential areas in the world 190分
10. Lesson 9: Limitations of modern living space from a biological point of view
What are the similarities between humans and animals in the sense of space?
What is a critical space?
What is the difference in sense depending on the sense of distance?
What is wild navigation?
Prepare for Proxemics 190分
11. Application of lesson 2: Practice of advanced Modernology Prepare for the methodology of the study 190分
12. Lesson 11: Solving the pathology of urban dwellings
Why is living in a city exhausted?
What does it mean to be tamed in a city?
What are the techniques for tame the city?
Think about the meaning of walking in the city 190分
13. Lesson 12: The future of spatial schema
What is the meaning of gathering people?
What is the relationship between the center and the periphery in a city?
What is the difference between the inner and outer gardens and what does it mean?
Prepare for hosing gathering theory 190分
14. Final exam
・ Arrangement of points
・ Arrangement of methodologies
・ Explanation of the answer
Summarize the lesson content and points 190分
Total. - - 2660分
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Final exam. essay Total.
1. 20% 5% 25%
2. 20% 10% 30%
3. 20% 10% 30%
4. 10% 5% 15%
Total. 70% 30% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Essay and exercise (30 %) , the score of the final examination (70%). Credit will be given if the score is above 60%.
Textbooks and reference materials
Books that would be helpful for the course work will be assigned in the class.

text
日本建築学会編『フィールドに出かけよう!住まいと暮らしのフィールドワーク』風響社、2012年。

Sub text
畑研究室通史編集委員会編『フィールドで考える1』芝浦工業大学畑研究室、2009年。
畑研究室通史編集委員会編『フィールドで考える2』芝浦工業大学畑研究室、2009年。
Prerequisites
Taking the “Cultural Anthropology” and “Architectural planning theory” will be required prior to taking this class.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Thursday afternoon
Regionally-oriented
Regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
About half of the classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable
Applicatable Faculty member who has been engaged in practical work specializing in architectural research at the following research institutes will be in charge of classes.

Inter-University Research Institute Corporation
National Institutes for the Humanities

National Museum of Ethnology
Core Research Institution Researcher (2001.4-2004.3)
Special Visiting Researcher (Faculty of Advanced Human Sciences / Applied Ethnology “Comparative Study on Wooden Building Construction in Southeast Asia” (2012.4-2016.3))

Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Research project "A Trans-Disciplinary Study on the Regional Eco-History in Tropical Monsoon Asia: 1945-2005" (2003.7-2008.3)
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 1.NO POVERTY
  • 2.ZERO HUNGER
  • 3.GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • 5.GENDER EQUALITY
  • 6.CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
  • 7.AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
  • 10.REDUCED INEQUALITIES
  • 11.SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
  • 12.RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
  • 13.CLIMATE ACTION
  • 14.LIFE BELOW WATER
  • 15.LIFE ON LAND
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