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Bunka Fashion College Fashion
Business School (bfb) + University of Oregon
Department of Architecture
Information Design Department, Tama Art University
[PARTICIPATING GUEST]
Dept. of Architecture, Kanazawa
Institute of Technology
Musashino Women's University, School of Life
Creation Designing (Junior College Department)
Department of Urban Planning, Environmental
Engineering and Disaster Engineering, Tokyo
Denki University
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Bunka Fashion
College Fashion Business School |
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Michie Sone
Professor at Bunka Fashion College Fashion
Business School (bfb)
Specialized Field: Fashion creation
Established bfb 2 years ago as a specialized
educational institute for creating new
businesses in the fashion trade. As a
director of bfb, teaching the students
of the level equal to postgraduate. For
this occasion, she has proposed the concept
with lecturer Mr. Okudaira, and also teaching
the students as a bfb representative.
Developed "Wearable Fashion" and organized
"Wearable Fashion Contest" in May 2000
the first in Japan.
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Tomohito Okudaira
Born in 1946.
Architect; Manager of Construction Designing
Dept. of Kajima Design; Lecturer at Bunka
Fashion College Fashion Business School
(bfb).
- In charge of planning and designing
of commercial buildings.
- Proponent of "Time-limited Construction".
- Proposing such technology and system
that makes construction easier and more
familiar.
Concept of 'Minutes Old City':
Concept to summarize 'Indies' Shop', 'Wearable
Fashion', and 'Party Hat' as an example
is proposed.
Directing the following project to bfb
students:
"Study of Environment Development" class
students have proposed an so-called 'indies'
shop' in Harajuku as a 'shop by and for
themselves'. Each student is going to
propose a story of an individual who lives
in the city and is engaged in sales activities.
Proposed stories are planned to be realized.
Collaborating with an assistant professor
Dr. Scott Howe of University of Oregon
who has summarized an image of 'Party
Hat' as the 'Time-limited Construction'.
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University
of Oregon Department of Architecture |
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A. Scott Howe
Assistant Professor
University of Oregon Department of Architecture
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY(ARCHITECTURE), University
of Michigan School of Architecture+Urban
Planning, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Major in
design methods, minor in engineering design
techniques.(1998)
MASTER OF SCIENCE, University of Michigan
School of Architecture+Urban Planning,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.(1997)
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE, University of
Utah Graduate School of Architecture,
Salt Lake City, Utah, including one year
of research at Kanagawa University, Yokohama,
Japan. (1989)
BACHELOR OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES degree(with
emphasis on East Asian Studies), University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, Minor in
Japanese language. (1987)
Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan. Duties:Conceptual
design.
Building Types:highrise office, recreational,
research, assembly, large building complexes,
residential. Formerly in Intelligent Systems
Department's Visual Media Section, currently
in Building Construction Management Systems
team. (1988-1998)
Wolff/Lang/Christopher, Architects, Rancho
Cucamonga, California, Title:Project Manager,
Designer. (1978-1984)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(visiting), University of Oregon Department
of Architecture, Eugene, Oregon. (1998-present)
INSTRUCTOR
University of Michigan School of Art,
Ann Arbor. (1996-1997)
BUILDING SYSTEMS RESEARCH:computer/building
integration, robotics, automated construction,
remote facility management. (1992-present)
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Information
Design Department, Tama Art University |
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Andreas Schneider
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Kanazawa
Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture |
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Yuichi Shimokawa
Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Dept.
of Architecture, Lecturer, Dr.Eng.
E-mail:shimo@neptune.kanazawa-it.ac.jp
1971 Born in Japan
1989-93 Kumamoto Univ. (Major: Architecture)
1993-98 Graduate School of Kumamoto Univ.
(Major: Architecture)
1998-the present Kanazawa Institute of
Technology, Lecturer
Papers:
Replacement and Transformation as a Key
to Schematic Design System, CAADRIA'98,
pp.365-374, 1998
Schematic Design System for Flexible and
Multi-Aspect Design Thinking, ACADIA'99,
pp.238-251,1999
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Musashino
Women's University, School of Life Creation
Designing (Junior College Department) |
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Kazuto Hayashida
Born in Fukuoka-pref. in 1961. Graduated
from Waseda University, School of Science
and Engineering (School of Architecture).
Ph. D. in Engineering.
After teaching at Advanced Research Institute
for Science and Engineering of Waseda University
as a guest lecturer, has become a professor
at Musashino Women's University, School
of Life Creation Designing (Junior College
Department).
Specialized Field: Construction planning
The main study is prediction of human conduct
in space, CAD education, etc.
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Hiroyuki Kashiwagi
Born in Aichi-pref. in 1965. Completed
Doctor's course in Architectural Engineering
at Waseda University in 1994. After working
as an assistant at Advanced Research Institute
for Science and Engineering of Waseda
University, and as a special researcher
at Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science, have been a lecturer at Musashino
Women's University, School of Life Creation
Designing (Junior College Department)
since April 2000.
Specialized Field: Ancient Egyptian architectural
history
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Department
of Urban Planning, Environmental Engineering
and Disaster Engineering, Tokyo Denki University |
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Asayama, Shuichi
Dr. Eng., Prof. of Tokyo Denki University
Graduate Student, Master Course,
Department of Urban Planning, Environmental
Engineering and Disaster Engineering
Graduate School at Nagatsuda
Tokyo Institute of Technology
1976-1978
Instructor, Tokyo Denki University
1978-1990
Lecturer
1990-1991
Associate Professor, Tokyo Denki University
1991-1996
Professor, Tokyo Denki University -1996
Major:
Application of Computer Science to Architectural
Design and Structure
Structural Dynamics
Recent Research Theme:
Architectural Framework with Fractal Geometric
Form
Growth Analysis of Urban Commercial District
Using Random Walk Theory
Nonlinear Response of Base Isolated Structure
in Chaotic Dynamical System
Structural Design and Management on the
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