TokyoTechX: Japanese Architecture and Structural Design

TokyoTechX: Japanese Architecture and Structural Design

by Tokyo Institute of Technology

Modern Architectural and Structural Design

Focusing on Seismic Engineering in Japan

Course Description

Welcome to an exciting and comprehensive journey into the world of modern architectural and structural design, with a special focus on seismic engineering in Japan. This intermediate-level course, offered by TokyoTechX, delves deep into the evolution of structural design concepts, from traditional timber buildings to cutting-edge steel high-rise structures and the fascinating Metabolism movement.

Through a series of in-depth video lectures and detailed articles, you'll explore innovative approaches to seismic design and retrofit, using real-world case studies from Tokyo Tech's unique campus buildings. The course offers an immersive learning experience, complete with 360-degree videos, allowing you to virtually step into these remarkable structures.

What You'll Learn

  • The progression of structural design in Japan
  • Modern seismic design and retrofit approaches for steel and RC buildings
  • Innovative concepts like 'Integrated Facade Engineering' and 'Grid-skin structures'
  • Various seismic response control strategies
  • Practical applications of buckling-restrained braces, rocking frames, and seismic isolation systems
  • Design principles of spatial structures and grid shell systems
  • The importance of architect-engineer collaboration in the design process

Prerequisites

While this course is designed for intermediate-level learners, a basic understanding of structural mechanics, dynamics of structures, and elastic and plastic design is preferred. This foundation will help you grasp the more advanced concepts presented throughout the course.

Course Content

  • Evolution of structural design in Japan, from traditional to modern approaches
  • Seismic design and retrofit strategies for steel and RC buildings
  • Integrated Facade Engineering and Grid-skin structures concepts
  • Response control strategies for achieving immediate occupancy post-earthquake
  • Design of rocking frame systems and seismic isolation in steel buildings
  • Grid shell systems and their unique seismic response characteristics
  • Lightweight roof design for metro stations
  • Collaboration between structural engineers and architects

Who This Course Is For

  • Architecture and structural engineering students looking to expand their knowledge
  • Practicing architects and engineers interested in modern seismic design approaches
  • Professionals in the construction industry seeking to understand Japanese architectural innovations
  • Anyone passionate about sustainable and resilient building design

Real-World Applications

  • Designing earthquake-resistant structures in seismic zones
  • Retrofitting existing buildings to improve their seismic performance
  • Implementing sustainable design solutions using grid-skin structures
  • Enhancing collaboration between architects and engineers for more integrated designs
  • Applying innovative response control strategies in high-rise buildings
  • Designing aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound spatial structures
  • Developing solutions that balance environmental performance, aesthetics, and seismic safety

Syllabus

WEEK 1: History of Japanese Structural Design

WEEK 2: Structural Design in Tokyo Tech Campus

WEEK 3: Concept of Grid-Skin Structures

WEEK 4: Spine Frames and Seismic Isolation

WEEK 5: Design of Spatial Structures

By enrolling in this course, you'll gain invaluable insights into the cutting-edge world of architectural and structural design, with a unique focus on Japanese innovations in seismic engineering. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and explore the fascinating intersection of architecture, engineering, and sustainability!

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