T_ADS Obuchi Lab is the Master of Engineering in Architecture and Urbanism course at the University of Tokyo. Obuchi Lab is dedicated to the research on the emergence of global network society and its effect on architecture, urbanism and design culture. It is an interdisciplinary experimental design research laboratory connecting architecture, engineering and computations to theorize and to develop design proposals for the contemporary environments.
Monday, 20 May 2013
G30 in Princeton
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Living in Capsule Tower by Kisho Kurokawa
Ana Luisa, one of our former G30 students, has been living
in the iconic Capsule Tower by Kisho Kurokawa. Here is her article of her account as a residence of the
tower.
http://www.domusweb.it/content/domusweb/en/architecture/2013/05/29/the_metabolist_routine.html
Thursday, 9 May 2013
G30 Summer Pavilion Work in Progress 01
G30 Summer Pavilion Project has officially kicked off. As
two previous pavilion projects, Pro. Jun Sato will join us as our structural
engineer.
The structural system was developed as a Tensegrity,
connecting varying sizes of components with thin stainless cables,
creating a network of tension and compression in the form of stable shell
structure. When the components are linked as a 2D surface, it remains as
flexible. When the 2D surface is positioned in a specific 3D geometry, it locks
into a stable Tensegrity structure.
Monday, 22 April 2013
Summer Pavilion Project with Obayashi Co.
This year’s G30 Pavilion will be developed as a collaboration
project with Obayashi Corporation, one of Japan’s major construction companies.
In the past two years, we have built two pavilions at scales that were
manageable to G30 students with our limited resources. In order expand our
ambitions, we have invited our Digital Fabrication Lab’s sponsors to join our pavilion
projects.
As a prototype of temporally structures for Tokyo Olympic
2020, four design proposals were developed by G30's 1st year design teams,
and one was selected by both G30 teaching staff and members of Obayashi Co to
be developed further and to be built this summer.
Selected Pavilion Proposal by Ana, Miguel, Leaf |
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
François Roche Workshop, Schizoid 2.0/
Francois Roche gave a 3-day workshop titled, Schizoid 2.0/ BOTTOMup[Vs]TOPdown
The workshop brief states as ‘The Workshop on several days at Tokyo University
will be the occasion to re‐question two processes of urbanism,
of politic, as a Chimera between;
1. One from a top down management,
where everything is previously anticipated and controlled, in terms of master
planning and design…
2. The other one which
integrates a degree of tolerance, of loophole, in terms of individual and collective
strategy of urban mutation and self‐organization.
The purpose is to develop a schizoid urban
structure in an emerging city (BKK, Sao Paulo, Ho‐Chi‐Minh,…even
in Japan if a location is able to fit with the research) which extracts its
logic, morphologies and uses, from the recognition of this schizoid dimension.'
Monday, 15 April 2013
Lecture by Francois Roche
Francois Roche will lecture on Apr. 17th at the University of Tokyo.
François Roche is the principal of New-Territories (R&Sie(n) / [eIf/bʌt/c]). He is based in Bangkok for [eIf/bʌt/c], in Paris for R&Sie(n) and in NY with his studio of research at Graduate School of Architecture, Plannin and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University.
Through these different structures, his architectural works and protocols seek to articulate the real and/or fictional, the geographic situations and narrative structures that can transform them.
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