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Fei Chen and Yifan Chen
Several studies have linked urban metabolism with sustainable development goals, but few studies have addressed how architectural design could contribute to the linkage. Japanese Architectural Metabolism promotes the empowering of individuals and encoura...
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Noemí Gómez Lobo,Diego Martín Sánchez
Pág. 6 - 19
Contar una historia (monogatari) sobre la cocina japonesa conlleva inevitablemente una reflexión sobre la tipología arquitectónica más célebre del país: la casa unifamiliar. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la vivienda unifamiliar se convirtió en la...
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Noemí Gómez Lobo,Diego Martín Sánchez
Pág. 89 - 92
Telling a story (monogatari) about the Japanese kitchen inevitably entails reflecting on the most celebrated architectural typology in the country, the detached house. After World War II, it became the basic unit that shaped the Japanese urban landscape....
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Viviana Andrea Urra Rozas
Pág. pp. 62 - 70
Toda arquitectura comienza por una idea representada en una imagen. Esta entrega información significativa sobre formas de habitar e ideas culturales, pudiendo ser reproducida y modificada mediante los medios comunicacionales de hoy, alcanzando horizonte...
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Buket Senoglu,Hilmi Ekin Oktay,Isami Kinoshita
Pág. 97 - 105
Even though heritage gardens have been preserved successfully in Japan, these gardens, especially the ones in Tokyo, have been surrounded by modern high-rise buildings that have entered the scenery of the gardens dramatically. This situation has become a...
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Mariia Eduardovna Ermilova,Mitsunari Terada,Isami Kinoshita
Pág. 117 - 125
During the last century, global problems initiated the studies on a linkage between local culture and sustainability. Local craft production considered one of the way of sustainable community development, preserving the cultural connection with the natur...
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Mariia Ermilova,Mitsunari Terada,Ryosuke Shimoda,Isami Kinoshita
Pág. 25 - 34
This paper is based on the two years community-based participatory action research (CBPAR), focusing on Cross-Cultural Design Collaboration (CCDC) landscape design studio, held in Iwase Neighborhood Association area, Matsudo, Japan. We first briefly intr...
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Satoshi Matsuoka,Hitoshi Sato,Osamu Tatebe,Michihiro Koibuchi,Ikki Fujiwara,Shuji Suzuki,Masanori Kakuta,Takashi Ishida,Yutaka Akiyama,Toyotaro Suzumura,Koji Ueno,Hiroki Kanezashi,Takemasa Miyoshi
Pág. 89 - 107
Our claim is that so-called ``Big Data'' will evolve into a new era with proliferation of data from multiple sources such as massive numbers of sensors whose resolution is increasing exponentially, high-resolution simulations generating huge data results...
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Shigeo Urushidani, Kensuke Fukuda, Michihiro Koibuchi, Motonori Nakamura, Shunji Abe, Yusheng Ji, Michihiro Aoki and Shigeki Yamada
Dynamic resource control capabilities have become increasingly important for academic networks that must support big scientific research projects at the same time as less data intensive research and educational activities. This paper describes the dynami...
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Antón Capitel
Pág. 37 - 40
The Sendai Mediatheque building, by the great Japanese architect Toyo Ito (1995-2000), has an external image completely within Modernist Tradition. It is a building covered in glass, with horizontal trays. The interior space is made up by a series of fre...
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