[Research fields: Environmental facilities] Ecological planning

Supervisor
Yukari HIRAYAMA: Associate Professor

Aiming for architecture and community development that considers indoors and outdoors together

In architecture and urban development that coexist with the environment, it is essential to get in with nature well, taking into account the characteristics of each region. By using natural energy to form a comfortable microclimate outdoors and semi-outdoor, as a result, indoors can be comfortable. Furthermore, how can we create a "town" where communities can be better formed by sharing outdoor spaces with neighborhood? In this laboratory, we emphasize outdoor and indoor involvement, and we would like you to think about architecture and urban development from a broad perspective.


Topics of research
  • Research on outdoor and indoor passive design
  • Research on the effect of greenery and space design
  • Research on creation and evaluation of cool spots in cities
keyword Energy Saving Architecture / Greenery / Mitigation and Adaptation to Hot Environment

Graduate School of Engineering