| 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
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7.Heian literature and space (Genji-monogatari)
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8.Medieval idea of dwellings (Hojo-ki)
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| 9.Shoin style, Sukiya style |
| 10.Japanese Garden |
| 11.Tea house and manners in the space |
12.Castle and castle town
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| 13.Machiya house, Folk house |
14.Paper Model making: Understanding the tea house space
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15.From Edo to Meiji: Transformation of Edo
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| 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
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19.Meiji to Showa 3: Modern lifestyle and architecture
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| 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
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| 30.Final exam |