Department of
Architecture/ Section of Living Design
Learning Living Environment for Spiritual Richness
Architectural techniques, interior design, lighting design and other various and meticulous techniques are integrated into a living space. Students of this study, on the basis of the architecture, learn to be the experts of creating a space where people of all ages enjoy spiritual richness.
Interior Space Design
The goal of this discipline is to foster the spatial designers who have good cultivated taste in interior design and architectural techniques and who can make total coordination of living space by excellent building design and interior design skills. Students have many opportunities as important learning, to see the layout of excellent buildings and to make furniture, after mastering the basic knowledge of architecture.
Interior Space Design
The goal of this discipline is to foster the spatial designers who have good cultivated taste in interior design and architectural techniques and who can make total coordination of living space by excellent building design and interior design skills. Students have many opportunities as important learning, to see the layout of excellent buildings and to make furniture, after mastering the basic knowledge of architecture.
Public Space Design
Students learn the architectural techniques to design a living environment and public facilities that are suited for an aging society, in order to learn the association between people and space they will experience elderly nursing care and spatial design research. This discipline will nurture experts who holistically coordinate safe and comfortable living space and public facilities.
Faculty
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Makoto Adachi
Professor
Dr. Eng. Tokyo Institute of Technology
Architectural Design
Spatial Composition of Architecture and Urban Space, Living Space Design
Yuko Noguchi
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Toyo University
Living Environment Planning, Housing Adaptation, Barrier Free, Universal Design, Urban Planning
E-mail: noguchi.yuko@nit.ac.jp
Yoshiki Higuchi
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Waseda University
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Symbiosis, Heat Load Simulation, Design of the Traditional Wooden House
Best Poster Award (IBPSA Building Simulation 2007 Conference)
Head of Higuchi Life Environmental Design Office
Visiting Researcher at Kogakuin University
E-mail: yhiguchi@nit.ac.jp
Takayuki Kurotsu
Professor
Dr. Eng. Nippon Institute of Technology
Architectural History and Design, Framework Construction
Spatial Design and Techniques in Traditional Architecture
The Prize of Architectural Institute of Japan (1998)
The Prize of the Encouragement Prize of Architectural Institute of Japan (1993)
Yuji Katsuki
Associate Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Tokyo Institute of Technology
Assisted Living Space Design
Modern History of Hospital Architecture and Welfare Facility, Living Space Design for the Aged
First-class Registered Architect
E-mail: ykatsuki@nit.ac.jp
Rumi Kudo
Associate Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Tohoku Institute of Technology
Building Materials
The Speedy Estimation Method for Change of the Slip Resistance of Floors Caused from Abrasion
Daisuke Ito
Associate Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Tokai University
Environmental Engineering
Luminous Environment, Daylighting
E-mail: ito.daisuke@nit.ac.jp
Makoto Adachi
Dr. Eng. Tokyo Institute of Technology
Architectural Design
Spatial Composition of Architecture and Urban Space, Living Space Design
Professor
Yuko Noguchi
Dr. (Eng.) Toyo University
Living Environment Planning, Housing Adaptation, Barrier Free, Universal Design, Urban Planning
E-mail: noguchi.yuko@nit.ac.jp
Professor
Yoshiki Higuchi
Dr. (Eng.) Waseda University
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Symbiosis, Heat Load Simulation, Design of the Traditional Wooden House
Best Poster Award (IBPSA Building Simulation 2007 Conference)
Head of Higuchi Life Environmental Design Office
Visiting Researcher at Kogakuin University
E-mail: yhiguchi@nit.ac.jp
Professor
Takayuki Kurotsu
Dr. Eng. Nippon Institute of Technology
Architectural History and Design, Framework Construction
Spatial Design and Techniques in Traditional Architecture
The Prize of Architectural Institute of Japan (1998)
The Prize of the Encouragement Prize of Architectural Institute of Japan (1993)
Professor
Yuji Katsuki
Dr. (Eng.) Tokyo Institute of Technology
Assisted Living Space Design
Modern History of Hospital Architecture and Welfare Facility, Living Space Design for the Aged
First-class Registered Architect
E-mail: ykatsuki@nit.ac.jp
Associate Professor
Rumi Kudo
Dr. (Eng.) Tohoku Institute of Technology
Building Materials
The Speedy Estimation Method for Change of the Slip Resistance of Floors Caused from Abrasion
Associate Professor
Daisuke Ito
Dr. (Eng.) Tokai University
Environmental Engineering
Luminous Environment, Daylighting
E-mail: ito.daisuke@nit.ac.jp
Associate Professor
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Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
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Takuya Kuwahara
Dr. (Sc.) Tokyo Metropolitan University
Soft Matter Physics, Fluid Mechanics
Dynamics of Complex Fluids, Development of a Flow Visualization Technique
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
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Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Mechanical Eng.
Takuya Kuwahara
Electrical Eng.
Takuya Kuwahara
Takuya Kuwahara
Public Space Design
Students learn the architectural techniques to design a living environment and public facilities that are suited for an aging society, in order to learn the association between people and space they will experience elderly nursing care and spatial design research. This discipline will nurture experts who holistically coordinate safe and comfortable living space and public facilities.