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Tsuchimoto LabHistoricenvironmentcomprisestheoldandthenewintermsofthetangibleaswellastheintangible.Thefirststeptointegratethemistounderstandwhatithasbeenandisatpresentthroughacademicsurveyandresearch.Theskillfulapproachesarealsorequiredtodesignwhatitwillbe.Conservation,rehabilitationandvitalizationarerequiredtoachievethegradualintegration.ThefieldaroundthelabcoversthecentralJapanwheretraditionalvillagesandbuildingsarewellpreserved.Fieldisanotherdeskofthelab.Thelabhasbeenmainlytargetingthewell-forestedareatoresearchtraditionalwoodconstruction.Then,comparativeapproachesarehighlyrecommendedwiththefields,forexamples,ofeastAsia,westEuropeandcentralAmerica.Builtenvironmentwithwoodisbeautifulbutfragile.Viewtothesustainablefutureoftheenvironmentofwoodshouldbeprovided.Comparativeapproachescreateaglobalviewandnetwork.Generalizedimagesofthefuturestartinanindividualresearch.Toshikazu TsuchimotoProfessor, Doctor,Architect,Architectural Historian,Urban Historian,Member of IIWC; ICOMOS international Wood Committee.The historic environment of Zenkou-ji temple city built from the ancient is one of the most familiar research field of the Lab.Integration of the Old and New in Historic EnvironmentSmall mountain hut reconstructed by T. Tsuchimoto and his colleague integrating the old and the new after detailed survey. Architectforthehistoricenvironmentshouldplayanimportantroleforourplanet.Studentsarerecommendedtoworkassuchsortofarchitectinseveralfieldsaftergraduation.Thearchitectisaskillfulphilosophicaloneintermsofhis/herpracticeandtheoryforthefragilebuiltenvironmentsthathavebeencreatedforaverylongtime.ArchitectureIn the FutureAfter GraduationTakagiLabWestudybuildingsandtownplanningfromanenvironmentalengineeringperspective.Itisimportantthatthebuildingsarehealthyandcomfortabletolivein.However,theinteriorenvironmentsareconnectedtotheexteriorenvironmentsofthebuildings.Thuswestudyheat-islandphenomena,“windroads”incities,andenergyproblemsinurbanenvironments,andthenmakeasuggestionaboutthefuturetownplanning,asweaddressglobalenvironmentalproblems.To create comfortable and healthy urban areas, it is important to design cities systematically. Thus for town planning, we must consider the environment from a global perspective. Naoki TakagiProfessorGraduated Tokyo Institute of Technology doctoral program, Major subject is urban environment, remote-sensing and heat environment.Thermal image from helicopter (altitude:1000m) of central urban area in Nagano city. At parking lot a(northern area of Nagano station), surface temperature is over 60℃.We make a suggestion about buildingsand town planning for the global futureColor image of same area. There are many parking lots. There are few parks and trees.Thestudentsgraduatedfromourlabunderstandenvironmentalproblemswell,soarehighlywantedbyvariousindustries.Theyareworkingontownplanningascityofficers,majorgeneralcontractors,officedesignersandsoon.ArchitectureIn the FutureAfter Graduation35

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