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April 20th, 2015: Structural Engineering Lecture 03 by Professor Jun Sato, the University of Tokyo

Professor Jun Sato gave a comprehensive structures lecture for the first year students. He showed the students many renowned projects and experiments that has pushed the boundaries of structural engineering possibilities. 
After which, each student team conducted a bending moment test and Prof. Sato advised them on calculations, further tests, and possible improvements.
In the future, these collaborators and experts will join us as jury members to select the final design for this year’s 2015 DFL research pavilion.

Arduino Workshop | Making “Smart Tools”

On April 10th, we had an Arduino workshop and invited Yuta Sugiura from Keio University. The goal of the workshop was to build “smart tools” in just an hour.

Arduino Introduction
Students making their own “smart tools”
Testing servos
Connecting cables

Mounting circuits on the “smart tool”

At the end of the workshop, we had presentations.

Interactive washing puff – it measures the distance between the machine and a wall. It also measures worker stress by measuring the loudness of workers’ voices.

Smart spray for grafitti artists – this enables the painter to create a brush-like feeling by controlling the discharge rate (depending on the distance between the wall and the spray).

Smart detergent dispenser – it detects dirt by checking the brightness of the wall.

April 13th, 2015: Structural Engineering Lecture 02 by Mika Araki of Jun Sato Lab, the University of Tokyo

Mika Araki from Jun Sato Lab gave the first lecture in a lecture series on structural engineering for the first year students. She showed the students how to conduct various material tests, but focused on bending in this lecture. Each project has its own material properties relevant to design, and thus, it is important to listen and learn from the experts. In the future, these experts who we invite for lectures will join us as jury members to select the final design for this year’s 2015 DFL research pavilion.


First Presentation for SPL Pavilion

On April 1st, we had the first presentation for the 2015 SPL pavilion. The research group, composed of PhD and master students from Kuma lab, Chiba lab, and Jun Sato lab, presented in Obuchi lab. The topic of the presentation was woven architecture featuring carbon fiber rods.

T_ADS TEXTS 01 Architectural Theory Now (issued in December, 2014)

We published a book about architectural theory last year (December, 2014). The book was written only in Japanese, but we hope to translate it into English in the near future.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/4130638505/ut00-22

Title: T_ADS TEXTS 01  これからの建築理論  Architectural Theory Now
Topic: In the present global society, what is possible in architecture? How should we share the discussion of architecture?

Chapter Contents (temporary English translations)

Foreword, Kengo Kuma
Preface, Yusuke Obuchi: Is Architectural Theory Necessary Now?

Section 1, Architectural Theory Now
Symposium, Architectural Theory Now
Participants:
Fumihiko Maki 
Arata Isozaki 
Hiroshi Hara
Kengo Kuma
Hidetoshi Ohno
Manabu Chiba
Yusuke Obuchi

Essay, Manabu Chiba: What Can We Learn in Architecture?
Interview, Fumihiko Maki: Humanism: Concepts of Cities and Architecture
Essay, Hidetoshi Ohno: The Architectural Theory of Fumihiko Maki – Beyond Modernism
Interview, Arata Isozaki: A Narrative which Mixes Architecture and City
Essay, Jun Aoki: After Isozaki: The Things I Took Over and the Things I Left Behind
Interview, Hiroshi Hara: With Careful Consideration, Architecture Can Look Ahead
Essay, Kazuhiro Kojima: Things Learned from Hiroshi Hara. 


Section 2, Projection & Reception
Symposium, Projection & Reception

Participants:
Brett Steele
Jeffrey Kipnis
Sylvia Lavin
Jesse Reiser
Nanako Umemoto

Interview, Reiser+Umemoto: What Sustains the Culture of Architecture?
Interview, Jeffrey Kipnis: Where Architecture Works
Interview, Sylvia Lavin: How Does a Multi-platform Approach Serve Architects?

March 17th, 2015: Yokohama Redux – T_ADS seminar presentation


As part of the event “Yokohama Redux: The Saga of Continuous Architecture” on March 17 at Hongo Campus, following a series of theory seminars, students at the University of Tokyo presented their research and manifestos. The event consisted of mid-term presentations by design studios at Princeton, U-Penn, Columbia, and Nagoya Institute of Technology, and was joined by a seminar group from the University of Tokyo. The topic of the studios and the seminars was a revisiting of the Yokohama International Ferry Terminal Competition. This year marks its 20th anniversary. The event aims to examine and develop the concept of continuous architecture, which was the basis of the winning proposal for the architecture by FOA.

There was a full house for the event and it was followed by lively science-fair format discussions.
Please join us for this event next year.

March 17th, 2015: Yokohama Redux – Special Guest Lecture

We are hosting an event “Yokohama Redux: The Saga of Continuous Architecture” on March17th at The University of Tokyo.
After the mid-term review of design studios, we will have a marathon lecture series by Florian Busch, David Erdman and Tohru Horiguchi who will talk about issues on the concept of single surface/continuous architecture.
“Continuity and Difference” – Florian Busch
“underpressure” – David Erdman
“Single surface as an open function: Learning from the writings of Jeffrey Kipnis” – Tohru Horiguchi
THE EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO PUBLIC
When:
Special Guest Lectures: March 17th (Tuesday) from 17:00-19:30
Where: 
Special Guest Lectures: Faculty of Engineering, Bldg#1, ADS Studio 415

March 17th, 2015: Yokohama Redux – The Saga of Continuous Architecture

We are hosting an event “Yokohama Redux: The Saga of Continuous Architecture” on March 17th at The University of Tokyo.
The event consists of mid-term review of design studios at Princeton, U-Penn and Columbia taught by Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto, joined by a design studio from Nagoya Institute of Technology and a research seminar from the University of Tokyo. The topic of the studios and the seminar is to revisit Yokohama International Ferry Terminal Competition which marks 15 years anniversary this year and examine and develop the concept of Continuous architecture which was a base of winning proposal by FOA.
We are also organizing a marathon lecture series by Florian Busch, David Erdman and Tohru Horiguchi who will talk about issues on the concept of single surface/continuous architecture.
THE EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO PUBLIC 
When:
Joint-Reviews: March 17th (Tuesday) from 13:00-16:00
Special Guest Lectures: March 17th (Tuesday) from 17:00-19:30
Where: 
Joint-Reviews: Faculty of Engineering, Bldg#1, 2F Drafting Room
Special Guest Lectures: Faculty of Engineering, Bldg#1, ADS Studio 415

1st Year Presentations with David Erdman and Jun Sato

On March 16th, 1st year students had their presentations joined with David Erdman of the University of Hong Kong and Jun Sato, structural engineer after 2nd year Mid-term thesis presentation. Thank you David for your intensive involvement with our studios for such an all day long reviews!