シラバス情報

開講年度
2025年度
開講学期
後期
科目名
都市景観調査
授業種別
講義
科目名(英語)
Learning from Tokyo
授業情報(授業コード・クラス名・授業形態)
Z2000009 都市景観調査 [対面]
担当教員
西森 陸雄、M. カーニー
単位数
2.0単位
曜日時限
木曜3限
キャンパス
新宿
教室
A-0471教室(大学院工学研究科)

学位授与の方針
A 専攻する研究領域における高度な専門知識を身につけたもの 100%
B 科学技術を運用する能力を身につけたもの 0%
C 主体的に研究に取り組み、社会や職業についての知識や技術者や研究者として必要な倫理観を身につけたもの 0%
D 特定の専門領域における創成能力を身につけたもの 0%
具体的な到達目標
This course will utilize conceptual, theoretical, and analytical models posited in Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven Izenour's "Learning from Las Vegas" as a foundation for an investigation into the Tokyo urban environment. Concepts that will be examined will include, but not be limited to: symbolism in architecture, signage, concepts related to, and the utilization of, space (internal and external – closed and open), the relationship between speed, focal point, and communication, urban/sprawl patterns, and the relationships between architectural systems of space, structure, and program and the image, or the symbolic.

The course will begin with an examination of "Learning from Las Vegas" using the Socratic Method: this will elicit a thorough, personal, and practical understanding of the myriad notions addressed and presented in the text within each individual student. Students will then conduct field work at locations in Tokyo and its surrounding areas and present their work in class: students are expected to apply, in their own unique way, the concepts discussed in the course in order to demonstrate a keen understanding of the materials. As a final project, students will select a location (of their choice, but approved by the instructor) within the Tokyo-Chiba-Kawasaki-Yokohama Megalopolis. The project will include: the background of the site, an analysis of the current state of the site, and a proposal, with design, that will enhance the vitality of the site.
受講にあたっての前提条件
No Prerequisite
AL・ICT活用
ディスカッション・ディベート/プレゼンテーション

授業計画
Weeks 1 – 4: Examination/discussion of "Learning from Las Vegas" and other relevant architectural and urban design concepts
Week 5 - 6: Fieldwork and application of course's concepts to architectural and urban designs in the Greater Tokyo Area
Weeks 7 - 8: Presentation and discussion of Fieldwork
Week 9 - 10: Further development of course's concepts and application to myriad architectural and urban designs, workshops
Week 11 – 12: Fieldwork and design and development of students' individual projects, workshops
Weeks 13 - 14: Presentations of students' projects
Week 15: Revision and submission of students' projects

成績評価の方法
Grades will be determined through class participation, fieldwork, and projects.
受講生へのフィードバック方法
In class verbally and in comments on projects.

教科書
None
参考書
None required; suggestions:
Learning from Las Vegas: Revised Edition; Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven Izenour. The MIT Press; Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1977.
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture; Robert Venturi. The Museum of Modern Art, New York: 2016.
The Architecture of Tokyo; Hiroshi Watanabe. Edition Axel Menges; Germany: 2001.


オフィスアワー
Shinjuku Campus (A-2737): Thursday 17:45 - 18:45 and by appointment.
受講生へのメッセージ
Learning from Tokyo will help you develop your analytical processes in relation to the structures and planning of urban and suburban environments.

実務家担当科目
実務家担当科目ではない
実務経験の内容

教職課程認定該当学科
該当なし