[Research fields: Architectural history and conservation management design] Preservation and Conservation Design

Supervisor
Kosei HATSUDA: Associate Professor

Our subject research is the history of urban and architectural spaces, especially on Japanese and overseas cities. Regents professor is an author of a monograph about the history of architecture and urban planning in postwar Japan. He's also published an edited volume about Japanese black markets. He currently studies postwar housing in Japan, which was influenced by American-style suburbanism.

Topics of research
  • Japanese Architectural History
  • Urban History
  • Urban Architectural History
keyword Edo/Tokyo / postwar / vernacular architecture / black market / cultural landscape

Graduate School of Engineering