Graduate School of Engineering and Design

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ADE500N2(建築学 / Architecture and building engineering 500)
Theory and Design of Modern Architecture

Takeshi GOTO

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Faculty/Graduate school Graduate School of Engineering and Design
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Year 2021
Class code U1109
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Term 秋学期前半/Fall(1st half)
Day/Period 木1/Thu.1,木2/Thu.2
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Campus 市ヶ谷
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Credit(s) 2
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Class taught by instructors with practical experience
Optional/Compulsory 選択
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Category 修士課程
建築学専攻
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Melted Stone: Archeology of Reinforced Concrete Construction

Reinforced concrete - the material that surrounds today's world. Developed in the 20th century, reinforced concrete is a material which for all its common appearances is filled with mystery. Concrete, beginning as liquid cement which undergoes a chemical reaction to solidify and mold in place, is a different construction technique to both layering of stones and wire frameworks. By exactly what process did concrete casting, in one sense a reproductive technique, find itself replaced by masonry, and gloriously develop into a material of modern construction? Layering the history of construction methods with historical theory, this course aims to reenact in vivid detail the birthplace of reinforced concrete. As the whispers of its demise begin to be heard in the early 21st century, in order to understand what defined the 20th century we look to the origins of this material.

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日本語 / Japanese