Seminar: Conservation and Renovation of Architecture in Japan 3
29 JANUARY 16
To Whom belongs the Building? The Role of the Architect as Professinal.
Guest: Yoshihiro YAMANE
@EFEO Kyoto
Janvier 29, 2016
18h00-20h00
Lanuage: English and Japanese
During the 20th Century, Japan has experienced a quick and intense modernization and transformed under the impulse of new economic and cultural paradigms. For more than a century, the architecture built in Japan has evolved integrating new technologies, new forms, and new ideas. In the meanwhile, architecture, ways of living, techniques, forms and uses of traditional spaces have been partially preserved and renovated.
After this high economical and urban growth, since the beginning of the 21st Century, Japanese society has probably entered into a new paradigm. The deindustrialization, the economical slow down, the population decline, environmental and ecological issues have modified the way to conceive architecture. We can notice that, during this time of "crisis," new possibilities of renovating the heritage of ancient and modern architecture have developed. Even the concepts of conservation and renovation are transforming and the practice of architecture and urbanism is evolving.
In this monthly seminar, we give the word to theoreticians and practitioners who enquiry on the way of building new spaces from the heritage of the actual Japanese architecture and city.
architecture conferences conservation and renovation of architecture in japan
Guest: Yoshihiro YAMANE
@EFEO Kyoto
Janvier 29, 2016
18h00-20h00
Lanuage: English and Japanese
During the 20th Century, Japan has experienced a quick and intense modernization and transformed under the impulse of new economic and cultural paradigms. For more than a century, the architecture built in Japan has evolved integrating new technologies, new forms, and new ideas. In the meanwhile, architecture, ways of living, techniques, forms and uses of traditional spaces have been partially preserved and renovated.
After this high economical and urban growth, since the beginning of the 21st Century, Japanese society has probably entered into a new paradigm. The deindustrialization, the economical slow down, the population decline, environmental and ecological issues have modified the way to conceive architecture. We can notice that, during this time of "crisis," new possibilities of renovating the heritage of ancient and modern architecture have developed. Even the concepts of conservation and renovation are transforming and the practice of architecture and urbanism is evolving.
In this monthly seminar, we give the word to theoreticians and practitioners who enquiry on the way of building new spaces from the heritage of the actual Japanese architecture and city.
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architecture
cahiers d'extrême-asie
competition
conference
conferences
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inauguration
jotoshiki
kyoto lectures
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lecture series
library
news
nouvelles
parutions
prices and distinctions
publications
researchers
visiting scholars
workshop