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2012/09/20 現在

科目基礎情報/Course information
開講元学部/Faculty 国際教養学部/FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS
開講元学科/Department
登録コード/Registration Code AART3520
期間/Period 2012年度/Academic Year   春学期/SPRING
曜限/Period 月/Mon 2 , 木/Thu 2
科目名/Course title HST AND THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE*/HST AND THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
教員表示名 KUROISHI Iuzmi
主担当教員名/Instructor 黒石 いずみ/KUROISHI IZUMI
単位数/Credits 4
更新日/Date of renewal 2012/06/08
講義概要情報/Course description    [top] [outline] [bottom]
講義概要
/Course description
This course deals with fundamental knowledge of the history of Japanese architecture and urban designs. The topics include not only specific features and ideas of Japanese architecture and urban designs but also their cultural relationship with wider global and social context. To have critical and actual consciousness about the historical meanings in the spatial works and environmental phenomenon in our current living world is strongly encouraged.
他学部・他研究科受講可否
/Other departments' students
可/Yes
※要覧記載の履修対象とする年次を確認すること。
Please make sure to confirm the student year listed in the bulletin.
評価基準・割合
/Evaluation
出席状況/Attendance (20.0%)
レポート/Report (20.0%)
春学期学期末試験(授業期間中)/Spring Semester final exam(in class) (20.0%)
中間試験/Mid-term exam (20.0%)
小テスト等/Quizzes.etc. (20.0%)
その他/Others(in detail) :The class participants have to make at least one presentation according to the class themes.

Final exam will be held in class.(As of June 7)
テキスト1/Textbooks1
著者名/Authors :Kazuo Nishi
書名/Title :What is Japanese Architecture

講義スケジュール/Schedule    [top] [outline] [bottom]
授業計画/Class schedule
1.Opening lecture
2.The beginning of Japanese city and architecture
3.Sacred building and place
4.The ancient capitals  
5.Buddhist architecture
6.Fieldwork 1 of Yotsuya: Tokyo’s historical landscape
7.Heian literature and space (Genji-monogatari)
8.Medieval idea of dwellings (Hojo-ki)
9.Shoin style, Sukiya style
10.Japanese Garden
11.Tea house and manners in the space
12.Castle and castle town
13.Machiya house, Folk house
14.Paper Model making: Understanding the tea house space
15.From Edo to Meiji: Transformation of Edo  
16.Meiji to Showa 1:Giyofu Style: Amalgamation of western architecture
17.Meiji to Showa 2: Nationalism and internationalism
18.Tokyo metropolitan urban designs, Midterm essay exam
19.Meiji to Showa 3: Modern lifestyle and architecture
20.Bunriha and Japanese modern architects
21.Masters in Japan 1: F.L.Wright
22.Fieldwork 2: Kagurazaka
23.Masters in Japan 2:Bruno Taut in Japan
24.Masters in Japan 3: Le Corbusier
25.Masters in Japan 4: Antonio Raymond
26.Tange and 1960 Tokyo plan
27.Japanese contemporary housings
28.Works by Japanese architects in abroad and their reputations
29.Bubble time urbanscape and the idea of future city
30.Final exam