Architectural Engineering

Architectural Engineering image The objective of the Department of Architectural Engineering is to design intelligent function and amenity and integrate them into architectural spaces such as dwellings, buildings and towns. In the creation of this intelligent function, many factors must be taken into consideration. Among these are included natural and social sciences, which relate to the efficiency and safety of the architectural spaces. Also, the appropriate technologies for material and construction must be utilized in order to optimize the performance and function of the spaces. The amenities of architectural, urban and rural space are provided through the applications of environmental and health sciences, as well as the artistic presentation of all the factors involved.


Curriculum Characteristics
Requirements for functionality and amenity in architecture are subject to cultural and social changes. In order to appropriately respond to these changes, we need to pursue a systematic program of studies. The education program of the department includes not only the physical sciences necessary for the planning and creation of architectural space but also the humanistic and artistic studies which are highly important in establishing amenity.
The curriculum of the Department of Architectural Engineering provides three independent course programs to suit the needs of each student. You can choose one of the three following programs:
  1. Environmental Design Course (career path: Architect)
  2. Structural Design Course (career path: Building Engineer)
  3. Housing Design Course (career path: Housing Specialist)
Each curriculum includes liberal arts, such as human, social and natural sciences, as well as departmental curricula designed specifically for the three independent courses.
Position Name Research Subject
Professor KUMAGAI Koji Geotechnical Engineering Including Ground Improvement
Professor WATANABE Masatomo Architectural Materials, Building System in Snowy Country
Professor TAKASHIMA Seiyu History and Design of Japanese Architecture
Professor SAWADA Koji Thermal Environment and Air Pollution in Building
Professor UMETSU Mitsuo Living Behavior in House and House Planning
Professor ITOH Keiichi Theoretical and Computational Mechanics on Structure
Professor MORO Makoto Restoring Force Property of Reinforced Concrete
Professor TSUKIDATE Toshiei History and Design of Architecture and Environment
Professor HASHIMOTO Norihisa Architectural Acoustics, Noise and Vibration Control
Professor TSUKINAGA Yoichi Durability of Concrete and Concrete Structures
Professor TAKITA Mitsugu Theoretical and Computational Mechanics of Structure
Professor SAKKA Shuzo Magnetic with Exchange Striction and Physical Education
Professor SANO Kimiro Function Theory of Complex and Hypercomplex Analysis
Professor SAKAMOTO Iwao Regional Planning and Landscape Design
Lecturer MIYAKOSHI Naoyuki Planning and Design Method by CAAD
Research Associate FUJITA Kazue House Planning and Architectural Drawing

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