Syllabus

SubjectURBANISM IDEAS AND ARCHITECTURE OF FUMIHIKO MAKI (寄附講座)

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
50105
Subject Sort
X1104
Title
URBANISM IDEAS AND ARCHITECTURE OF FUMIHIKO MAKI
Field
Special Subjects
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2021 Fall
K-Number
Faculty/Graduate School
MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
Course Registration Number
50124
Subject Sort
95048
Title
URBANISM IDEAS AND ARCHITECTURE OF FUMIHIKO MAKI
Field
Special Courses
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2021 Fall
K-Number
Faculty/Graduate School
MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
Course Registration Number
50124
Subject Sort
95048
Title
URBANISM IDEAS AND ARCHITECTURE OF FUMIHIKO MAKI
Field
Special Courses
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2021 Fall
K-Number
Year/Semester
2021 Fall
Day of Week・Period
Wed 1st
Lecturer Name
Yasushi Ikeda,Don O'keefe,Yohko Watanabe,Toru Onuma
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
Japanese
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Lecture, Seminar, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
GIGA Certificate
Not applied

Detail

Course Summary

Unlike "building" as an existence and "construction" as an activity, "architecture" is an idea and a concept. If the consciousness of artificial work on the environment is the origin of architecture, it is rather natural that it is the most primitive intellectual creation act of mankind, and that it is a comprehensive and boundary existence that has corresponds with all areas. Currently, the research subjects and activity areas that architecture should deal with are dynamically expanding and merging due to various factors such as social changes, progress of computerization, and needs for coexistence with the natural environment. Today, the ability to cooperate with other fields in various aspects, from aspects such as urban development planning to devising construction technology, is necessary for a practical experience in the field of architecture, . In SFC, "architecture" is not fixed or dogmatic, but exists as a common item of creative and comprehensive intellectual activities across faculty members with various areas of interest. On top of that, in order to acquire the ability to carry out this on a realistic social system, the students will get review on their project of "architecture" that is being tackled from a different approach depending on each research theme. The purpose is to acquire the ability to expand the architectural domain and realize the fusion with new fields by exchanging it in and comprehensively verifying it from the viewpoint related to the practice of architecture.