There is a huge second-hand bookstore in Fukushima prefecture. It is called “たもかく本の街”. Collection of 1.5 million books. Maruzen Otemachi has 1.2 million books on the 4th floor of the building, so you can guess its size. The reason why there are so many books is that he bartered books and mountains to get to know the countryside. Should I sell books here and buy mountains in the future?
Why is only the university still closed? Toshiya Yoshimi says that universities are already online, and some are more effective when remote. I think so. On the other hand, I’m a little worried about the compulsory subjects in the lower grades of private universities where I have large number of students. But even if I do it face-to-face a large number is the same. I think the issue is the teaching method and content.
The positioning of Nishiyama Uzo, which I finally understood in this book. The Postwar Positioning of the Socialist Architect, and the Humanism of Hamaguchi Ryuichi. Tange Kenzo overcame it. Furthermore, Isozaki Arata who dismantled that architecture. I take this book for my seminar in the second semester; it is worth it.
I meet with Professor Tsujimoto, a senior professor at a major conference committee meeting of AIJ. This man speaks in an Osaka Minami’s Beranmei tone. If you don’t know him, you might be a little taken aback (zoom though). So I’m just going to give my opinion on the style of old school meetings. There were only five of us in the second division of TUS’s architectural school, and we were having a good time eating the buns and mandarin oranges that Tsujimoto-sensei always brought for us. When the meeting came to a climax, Tsujimoto’s tune exploded.
が作成されその中から9つのファイナリストが選ばれ、10月5日の午前11時から午後5時(ヨーロッパ標準時)にオンラインで開催される「Young Talent Architecture Award Day(若き建築家のための建築賞デー)」(https://www.youtube.com/playlist…)
で受賞3作品が発表されます。
受賞者には、
·・賞状·
・5.000€·
・World-Architects.comにプロフィールを掲載·
・ヴェネチアビエンナーレにおけるYTAA 2020展示会、
・世界各地の大学における作品の展示· 授賞式、
・Future Architecture Platformなどのイベントへの参加·
・ ワークスペースの設計用のUSMの家具
The YTAA (Young Architects Award) has managed to find nine finalists for this year’s award amid the COVID-19, and they will announce three winners on October 5.
139 projects were submitted from 61 schools in 39 cities, with a shortlist consisting of 22 projects (http://ytaa.miesbcn.com/archive?editions=5&classification=2)
was made, and nine finalists were selected from that list, and the Young Talent Architecture Award Day will be held online on October 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (European Standard Time) at https://www. youtube.com/playlist)
The winners will receive
・A certificate.
・5.000€-
・Published profiles on World-Architects.com
・YTAA 2020 exhibition at the Venice Biennale
・Collection of works at universities around the world – Award ceremonies
・Participation in events such as Future Architecture Platform
・USM Furniture for Workspace Design
How is the size of the block determined? Discussed with students on zoom. What is the basis for the planned block, assuming that the naturally occurring block is set aside? Odaiba is 100m x 200m. What about Kyoto? What about Xi’an? What about Barcelona? Somehow, the unit is a number around 100 meters. In Asia, if Chang’an’s Jobo system is the origin, what is the meaning of that rule? How did you decide on the 133.3m x 133.3m grid laid by Cerda in Barcelona? Teach me Mr. Abe.
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