Architectural Planning and Design Laboratory

The building design and the relationship between humans and architecture

In order to improve the design of buildings, during the architectural planning stage, it is important to have a better understanding of how the building will be "used". In our laboratory, we investigate the actual usage of public structures, such as medical, welfare and educational facilities, which are mainly used by an unspecified number of people, and consider architectural planning from the occupant's point of view.

School of Architecture Department of Architecture / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Architecture and Architectural Engineering Course / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Regional Environment Systems Course
Faculty Name
KOSUGE, Ruka
Keyword
Facility Planning,Post Ocupancy Evaluation,Declining Birthrate and Aging Population,Healthcare Architecture,Universal Design
Laboratory location
Centennial Main Building TOYOSU Campus 7F 07K08

STUDY FIELDS

  • Architecture
  • Facility Planning
  • Sociology

FOR SOCIETY

The results of our research on how building, such as medical and welfare facilities and schools are used by the general public, will be employed to design future facilities that are easier to use.

RESEARCH THEMES

  • Effect of Hospital Unit Layout on Nurse Walking Behavior
  • Public Facility Plannings for Aging Population
  • Research on Architectural Universal Design

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