Guide to Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University 2015
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DEPARTMENTOFARCHITECTUREDepartment of ArchitectureFacultyAiming to realize structures resilient to the impact of earthquakes, we research the structural performance of buildings and foundations and develop various structural technologies and designs from the latest seismically isolated buildings to traditional wooden buildings.Structural designs to protect our futureWe investigate and research historical architecture so we can pass down the unique cultural heritage in the region to future generations and we work on architectural preservation and restoration. In addition, we investigate traditional architectural knowledge and techniques and utilize them while enhancing them with modern advanced architectural ideas so we can Planning the future of cities based on their architectural historyAiming to decelerate global warming, we conduct research on carbon dioxide reduction from buildings and houses, on promoting the use of domestic timber and recycling of construction waste aiming to foster a mature recycling society, and also on the improvement of urban environmental issues linked to the global environment.Designing an urban environment to combat global warming and creating a resource-recycling societyArchitectural design means creating an environment that can only be realized through time and space. It requires the total integration of intelligence, reason, and sensitivity. Through urban planning, earthquake disaster reconstruction support, design of public buildings, and measures for increasing the use of unoccupied houses, we look for local attractions and tackle regional issues to create sophisticated spaces.Designs beloved and respected by people and communitiesMASTER’S PROGRAM OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 14 DEPARTMENTS020make proposals for the future vision of urban planning in which the new and old coexist.Fully understanding the background of environmental formation, we try to solve unexplored problems and make proposals from Shinshu to the worldIn Shinshu, a central alpine area of the Japanese archipelago, there is beautiful man-made scenery on the ground. We propose solutions for mankind's future from Shinshu to the world, while inheriting various legacies including a cityscape of rich architecture.EmikoImakiStarted in 2013 / Dr. Terauchi's LabI belong to Dr. Terauchi's lab, which specializes in architectural design and participates in various projects including design competitions and detailed design. I was assigned as a leader in an urban planning project, so I arranged collaboration with other universities and took the initiative in discussions with city officials and citizens. Through this project, I think I have acquired communication and leadership abilities that I can utilize in my career. In the future, based on this experience, I'd like to produce architectural designs in which space can trigger changes in people and society.Yoshiharu Asano, ProfessorArchitectural Environment and EquipmentInvestigation and research on measures against cold weather for wooden houses and distribution of domestic timberMikiko Terauchi, Associate ProfessorArchitectural DesignArchitectural design, architectural theories, and urban planningMasashiro Matsuda, Assistant ProfessorWooden StructuresEarthquake disaster prevention for traditional wooden buildings and housesShigeo Hoyano, Associate ProfessorArchitectural History and DesignHistory of Japanese architecture and preservation and restoration of historical buildings and housesKaneko Hirofumi, ProfessorEvaluation of Seismic Performance of Steel StructuresEvaluating the limit performance of their frames and members of steel structures, providing safety and secure buildingsKazuhiro Iwai, Assistant ProfessorUrban Climate Klimaatlas Humidity ControlIndoor ClimateA Study on Urban climate, Klimaatlas, Humidity control and Indoor climate in Nagano PrefectureHideki Takamura, Associate ProfessorArchitectural Environment and EquipmentResearch on carbon dioxide reduction throughout the life cycle of buildings and houses and research on distribution of timberRyota Yanase, Associate ProfessorEnvironmental PsychologyIssues between humans and the environment, comfort in public spaces, and distance cognition in architectural spacesToshikazu Tsuchimoto, ProfessorUrban Morphological History, History of Wooden Framing, and Architectural Preservation and RestorationInvestigation on history of urban morphology and wooden framing and proposal for preservation and restoration of buildings and citiesNaoki Takagi, ProfessorArchitectural Environment, Urban Environment, and the Global EnvironmentAnalysis of and proposals for measures regarding issues in the architectural, urban, and global environmentShinichiro Tamori, Associate ProfessorStructural DynamicsVibration of ground and foundations and optimal designRecentCareerPathsObayashi Corporation, Kajima Corporation, Shimizu Corporation, Taisei Corporation, Takenaka Corporation, Toda, Maeda, Okumura, Ishimoto Architectural & Engineering Firm, Kanebako Structural Engineers, MHS Planners, Architects & Engineerings, Tadanaga Miyamoto Architect & Associates., Yamashita Sekkei, Sekisui House, Daiwa House Industry, Misawa Homes, Shinryo, Taikisha, Kinden, Tokyo Prefectural Government, Nagano Prefectural Government, Nagoya City Office, Nagano City Office

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