Theory of Architectural and Environmental Planning I

Numbering Code G-ENG04 5B014 LJ74 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Thu.2
Instructor name MIURA KEN (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Japan will have a very super aging society. In order to maintain the vitality of society, a plan for building and environment that extends healthy life expectancy is required. This class explain the cases of international medical welfare architecture and human environment design focusing on physiological psychological indicators to gain an advanced understanding relation between human well-being and architectural planning and design.
Course Goals In this class students acquire subjective thinking abilities and advanced planning skills to discover and solve problems themselves through discussions and exercises.
Schedule and Contents 1 class: This class explain the position and goals of this lecture and points to be noted in term.

2 classes: Human-Environment Design and Research: medical welfare architecture ,These classes deepen students' understanding of trends and research techniques incorporating human environmental design.

4 classes:New building planning: Learn examples of new architectural plans, planning methods and planning concepts, and learn perspectives for planning new architecture suitable for the next 100 years.

4 classes: New Building Types:Learn about new building types, their state-of-the-art planning methods and planning concepts, and learn perspectives for planning new architecture suitable for the next 100 years.

4 classes:New Urban Projects: Learn about urban projects based on new ideas, learn about their cutting-edge planning methods and planning concepts, and learn perspectives for planning architecture suitable for the next 100 years.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Based on written reports and presentation
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Subjects will be given written reports to be completed outside class, with corresponding presentations in class.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Classes will make use of printed handouts and projected slides.
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