Architecture and Environmental Design Laboratory
Unprecedented designs of “rationality”
Our world is made up of intricately intertwining factors of various kinds. At the same time, architecture is a product that integrates almost all societal fields, such as history, law and regulations, civic facilities, cityscapes, and economy. In short, architectural design is a means of threading rationality through the complicated world. As long as the world keeps moving, the desired rationality will transform into new shapes. Our laboratory aims to create a clear vision of that unknown and everchanging rationality.

- Faculty Name
- HARADA, Masahiro
- Keyword
- Architectural designs,Urban designs,Climate,Dwelling environment,Housing complexes,Designs,Molding,Urban planning,Cityscapes
- Laboratory location
- Centennial Main Building TOYOSU Campus 9F 09K02
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Architecture
- Engineering and design
- Housing studies
FOR SOCIETY
Our laboratory is researching technologies for use in architectural design. We design public facilities such as schools, shops, railway stations, and museums as well as houses, condominiums and other types of housing―kinds of buildings in which you spend your daily life.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Research on architectural designs stressing the structural beauty
- Research on architectures whose beauty will increase as time goes by
- Research on architectures that have “dialogues” with the surrounding environments