{"id":988,"date":"2024-01-05T12:31:25","date_gmt":"2024-01-05T03:31:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ut-iaep.net\/?post_type=activity&p=988"},"modified":"2024-02-01T16:15:42","modified_gmt":"2024-02-01T07:15:42","slug":"utokyony-event-garden-of-excess","status":"publish","type":"activity","link":"https:\/\/ut-iaep.net\/en\/activity\/2024\/event-en\/utokyony-event-garden-of-excess\/","title":{"rendered":"UTokyoNY Event “Garden of Excess”"},"content":{"rendered":"
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For many years, the International Design Studio has conducted the Japan Studio, a graduate design studio involving various universities, in collaboration with Professor Jesse Reiser of the Princeton University School of Architecture.<\/p>\n
This year, at the International Design Studio Hirano Studio, six master’s students undertook projects on Inujima as a site, focusing on the themes of ecology and artificial intelligence in architecture.<\/p>\n
In conjunction with the joint poster session at Princeton University, the following public events were held at the University of Tokyo New York Office<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Studio Review The presentation of projects by six students from the University of Tokyo’s studio was conducted with a New York-based architect invited as a guest critic. During the review session, there was a discussion on the various possibilities and challenges of using artificial intelligence (primarily image-generating AI) in architectural design.<\/p>\n Guests: Students: <\/p>\n Lecture A lecture was conducted by Daniel Koehler (UT Austin School of Architecture<\/a>), who is researching the application of artificial intelligence in architectural design.<\/p>\n Lecturer: <\/p>\n Seminar Faculty and students from Princeton University, Tsinghua University, and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, all participating schools in the Japan Studio, attended a seminar led by Professor Sanford Kwinter (Pratt Institute), a noted architectural theorist. The seminar focused on ecological economics, a concept advocated by economist Kenneth E. Boulding. Professor Kwinter delivered a lecture on ecological issues based on this concept, followed by an engaging discussion that included the students.<\/p>\n Lecturer: <\/p>\n Venue: The University of Tokyo New York Office (Location<\/a>)
\n<\/strong>2024. Jan 13. 15:00~17:00 EST<\/p>\n
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\nSONO Masayuki (CLOUDS Architecture Office<\/a>)
\nSAMEJIMA Taku (SHoP Architects<\/a>)
\nMASAKI Kazuki (Mark Foster Gage Architects<\/a>)<\/p>\n
\nLI Yuncan
\nIIZUKA Kiho
\nISHIDA Kai
\nLeonard Kuemin
\nYasmeen Tabbakh
\nNathan Manh Tam SCHELLINGS<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>2024. Jan 13. 18:00~19:30 EST<\/p>\n
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\nDaniel Koehler (UT Austin School of Architecture<\/a>)<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>2024. Jan 15. 18:00~19:30 EST<\/p>\n
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\nSanford Kwinter (Pratt Institute<\/a>)<\/p>\n
\nSupported by The University of Tokyo New York Office (UTokyoNY)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":991,"parent":0,"template":"","meta":{"inline_featured_image":false},"activity_category":[35,12,36],"yoast_head":"\n