JIAO Ziyu, doctoral course, and FUKUE Kota, master course, won the young excellent presentation award at the Architectural Institute of Japan. Congratulations!!
Our laboratory invited two local government officers from Osaki-Kamijima town in Hiroshima, where we have a renovation project, and held a presentation meeting. Student groups presented their planning for the project.
Kuba, Otake City, Hiroshima Prefecture. On a quiet beach facing the Seto Inland Sea, there is a café called “plus good day.
In early summer, the owner of the café offered to work with our students to repair the building.Heeding our wishes, we agreed to work with the craftsmen and have dinner together.Then, on December 7, a three-part workshop began.
In this workshop, we will repair the mortar-finished exterior walls on the first floor under the guidance of Mr. Nakamura, a carpenter, and Mr. Fujikawa, a plasterer.
Today we had a regular meeting regarding the ongoing Osaki-kamishima renovation project.This time, we reviewed the previous camp and discussed the next activities.
Among them, there was an explanation of the guidelines for the intra-laboratory competition. Teams will be divided into teams to propose ideas in a competition format.
The posters made by the competition team are wonderful.
Let’s do our best. I wish you all the best and hope you come up with a wonderful proposal.
On Osakikamijima, a remote island in the Seto Inland Sea of Hiroshima Prefecture, a project to renovate a former police station building is gradually progressing. Mr. Nao Kono of Tsumiki Architects, a firm specializing in participatory renovation in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture, came to the Osakikamijima site. Mr. Kono gave us a variety of advice, which was very informative.
September 30.
An interim presentation of graduation theses and designs was held for the planning course of the Department of Architecture at Hiroshima University.
A total of 33 students attended. The event started at 9:00 a.m. and ended at 6:00 p.m.
Six students from our seminar participated in the presentation.
With about four months remaining, I hope that the students will concentrate on their research and improve their accuracy.
Thank you for your hard work today.
Please work hard again from tomorrow. A seminar trip to Kyoto awaits you in November!