Akira Fujii, a Japanese architect and architectural critic, is a professor at the Institute of Production Technology of Tokyo University and a first-class registered architect in Japan. His main works include Visiting Colonies, Life Collectivism, Whitehead, SR Kyoto Station, etc. Senior foreign professor of Sichuan University and honorary professor of Tokyo University. Famous architect and architectural theorist, Japanese first-class architect. Doctoral tutor and master tutor.
Mainly engaged in scientific research and teaching related to urban and architectural design. He presided over the establishment of the Urban Architectural Design and Research Institute (UAD) of Sichuan University, and jointly established Hu Fujing's research room with Hu Ang * *, a Chinese professor at Jianhuan College, to recruit doctoral and master students. The main research fields are urban and architectural design and the study of traditional settlements around the world. Professor Fujii, as one of the candidates for introducing high-end foreign teachers to our school, will take him as the chief scientist and set up an urban planning research institute to devote himself to the cultivation of architectural professionals, scientific research and social services.
Chinese name: Akira Fujii
Nationality: Japan
Date of birth: 1948- 1 1
Occupation: teacher
Graduate School: University of Tokyo
Main achievements: Hu Fujing Laboratory was established together with Professor Hu Ang * * * of China Institute of Environmental Protection.
Representative works: A Passage to the Colony, On Living Collectivity.
Title: Professor
Research field: urban and architectural planning research
Title: Member of Japan Urban Planning Society
research contents
Professor Fujii's research field belongs to the basic theory of urban and architectural planning, especially the geometric methodology developed on the basis of urban and architectural things. Among these methods, there is a study on active contour lines; That is, the activities in cities and buildings are represented by contour maps, and the structure or field of urban and architectural activities is analyzed according to the geometric shapes of those maps. The basis of this hypothetical terrain theory is developed according to the concept of _ line in a single closed curve, and the center of the circle becomes an extension of the general closed curve. This methodology takes _ line as the central concept, develops various geometric domain models or their derivative models, and tries to define and analyze the state of urban activities with representation theory.
Professor Fujii introduced the method of computer geometry into urban and architectural planning, trying to expand the methodology of morphology by using the operation of electronic computers. Whether it is the quantitative analysis of urban landscape, the analysis of land use, the model of comprehensive evaluation of urban environment, the mosaic model of street contour collection, the model of road network, the divergent model of path selection or the model of people flow analysis presented by animated video, etc. All models are based on mathematical methods such as graph theory, network theory and phase geometry. Generally speaking, it can be said that a new research field has been formed in mathematical planning, and it has been given a very high level in the architectural field.
When I was a graduate student, I often followed Mr. Hiroshi Hara, the then guidance professor, to investigate traditional settlements and folk houses around the world. Over the past 30 years (1972- up to now), it has traveled all over Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Central and South America, with more than 600 settlements in about 50 countries. This research field has always been based on sociology or cultural anthropology, but Professor Fujii's fieldwork is a methodology to abstract or symbolize the form or organizational relationship of settlements, and then seek their isomorphism.
Therefore, Professor Fujii studies the composition of world settlements based on the basic theory of urban and architectural planning, and tries to link the two. His research results are expected. In addition to academic research activities, Professor Fujii also participated in architectural practice design. His main works include the first earthquake-resistant primary school in Japan (winning the bid for Tsutsuji Primary School, 199 1) and Xiangquan Primary School, which was rebuilt due to the Sichuan earthquake in 2008.
In addition, he is also committed to developing new building construction methods, such As Membrane Structure Laboratory of Chiba Experimental Institute of Tokyo University (200 1 ~ 2002) and As and An Architecture of Institute of Production Technology of Tokyo University (2006), so as to put the knowledge gained in the research into practice, verify each other, and review and improve it. His thesis research has been highly praised by Japan Architectural Society, Japan Urban Planning Society and Natural Science Society, and has made outstanding contributions to the development of architectural production and planning.
Sichuan aid project
5. 12 After the Wenchuan earthquake, Professor Fujii became an ideal candidate for the architectural design of Xiangquan Primary School because of his long-term study of the world's residential buildings, his familiarity with the architectural forms of Qiang people's residential buildings, and his practical experience in the design of earthquake-resistant primary schools (as a first-class architect in Japan, he once presided over the design of the first earthquake-resistant primary school in Japan-winning the bid for Tianjin Primary School).
With his unique views on settlement research and mountain architecture, Akira Fujii successfully completed the reconstruction of Xiangquan Primary School in Beichuan, breaking the conventional mode of campus construction in China.
project
199 1 zhonggongjin primary school (Japanese workshop, Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association)
199 1 experimental building of tension-stabilized truss system (Bangu Laboratory of Sun Industry)
1995 Profile Lumped Thin Shell Structure Test Body (Bangu Laboratory, Zhuzhong Gonggong Electric Technology Research Institute)
200 1WhiteRhino (Kawaguchi Research Office of Sun Industry Co., Ltd.)
2002 MiniRhino (Kawaguchi Research Office, Fuji Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Sun Industry Co., Ltd.)
Basic design of the building of the Institute of Production Technology in 2005 (Anjing Design Office, Department of Architecture, University of Tokyo)
Basic Design of As Building Reconstruction of Institute of Production Technology in 2006 (Morikyosuke Design Office, Department of Architecture, University of Tokyo)
Basic Design of Xiangquan Central Primary School in Beichuan County in 2008 (Architectural Landscape Design Center of Sichuan University, Zibo Architectural Design Institute)
research field
1. Study on urban and architectural planning. Geometric form is used to analyze urban and architectural activities from the structure or field, and computer operation is used to conduct morphological research. It is suitable for quantitative analysis of urban landscape, land use analysis, comprehensive evaluation model of urban environment, mosaic model of street profile collection, road network model, bifurcation model of path selection, flow analysis model of animated video presentation, etc. , forming a new research field in mathematical programming.
2. Investigation and research on traditional settlements and folk houses in the world. It has been to more than 50 countries in the world and investigated more than 600 settlements on the spot. Combined with the basic theory of architectural planning, this paper studies the composition of world settlements, abstracts or symbolizes the form or organizational relationship of settlements, and then explores the methodology of isomorphic composition of settlements.
academic achievement
Total number of monographs: 18.
Total number of articles: 200
Total number of patents: 1
Total number of research projects: 20 (national vertical projects 13)
Total scientific research funds: more than 25 million yen (incomplete statistics)
monograph
1, 20 13 encyclopedia of world residential culture: traditional folk houses of all ethnic groups (translated by JohnMay) _ published by Fengshe.
2.20 12 "design drawings from colonies", published by LIXIL.
3.2008 Encyclopedia of Architecture (co-author), asakura Bookstore.
4.2006 "Residential Set Theory Ⅱ" (co-author), Kashima Publishing House.
5.2006 "On Residential Collections Ⅰ" (co-author), Kashima Publishing House.
6. In 2004, Residence: A House Across the World (translated by Paul Oliver and Fujii Mingjian) was published in Toyo Bookstore.
7. In 2003, Life Culture in East Asia and Southeast Asia (co-authored by Akira Fujii and Cong Cong) was broadcast to the University Education Promotion Association.
8. Group Visit in 2000, Building Materials Research Association.
9. 1979 "On the Residential Collectivity V: Investigation on the Construction of Regional Settlements in West Africa" (Hiroshi Hara et al.) SD albumNo. 12 Kashima Publishing Conference.
10, 1978 "The Fourth Theory of Living Collectivity: An Investigation on the Construction of Indian-Nepalese Settlements" (by Hiroshi Hara et al. * * *) SD albumNo. 10 Kashima Publishing House.
1 1, 1976 "On Residential Collectivity III: A Theoretical Investigation of Eastern Europe and the Middle East" (Hiroshi Hara et al. * * *) SD album No.8 Kashima Publishing House.
12, 1974 "theory of settlement set ii: a theoretical investigation of central and south America" (Hiroshi Hara et al. * * *) SD album No.6 Kashima publishing house.
13, 1973 "On the Living Collective I: A Theoretical Investigation of the Mediterranean Region" (Hiroshi Hara et al. * * *) SD album No.4 Kashima Publishing House.