Housing & Environmental Design Studio / Laboratory
Knowledge gleaned from where people live: Leaving the desk to think about housing from where people live
Working on a plan to make comfortable housing only in your imagination will not lead to a tangible result in most cases. Based on this belief, we will go to places where ordinary people lead ordinary lives and spend time with those people to get many clues for making good housing ― an approach known as fieldwork. Based on such fieldwork, we will write academic articles and think about architectural designs, which is an attribute of our laboratory.
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Architecture
- Housing studies
- Sociology
- Cultural anthropology
- Comparative studies on residential cultures
FOR SOCIETY
We will make useful suggestions about planning, regenerating and preserving housing and housing environments. We have accumulated know-how through our research in Japan and abroad on the reinvigoration of rural communities, the methods of reviving cultural landscapes and the conservation of traditional private houses for sustainable use. We use this knowhow when we participate in actual projects.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Research on the revival, preservation, and utilization of traditional residential cultures and cultural landscapes in rural communities in Japan and abroad
- Research on new attempts for present-day urban housing, such as relatives living in the same neighborhood and aging in place
- Research on techniques to “tame” urban cities
- Research on places to stay for children in present-day urban cities