Faculty

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NISHIYAMA Yudai

Specially Appointed Assistant

  • Department of Design
E-mail y-nishi@suac.ac.jp
Research Keywords:
Architects, Architectural Archives, Design Philosophy
Degrees Dr.Eng., Kyushu University (2022)
M.Eng., Kyushu University (2015)
B.Eng., Kyushu University (2013)
Selected Professional Experiences Academic Cooperative Researcher, Kyushu University (2022-2023)
Architect, NKS2 Architects (2021-2022)
Assitant Architect, NKS Architects (2019-2021)
Assitant Architect, TETO Architects (2015-2019)
Research Fields Architectural Design, Architectural History
Major Publications & Design Works
  • "ON THE HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE CONCEPT OF ESTABLISHING "EIZEN-KYOKU" SUBMITTED IN 1902" [AIJ Journal of Technology and Design], 28(70),  pp.1545-1550, 2022. (in Japanese)
  • "A STUDY ON THE BUILDING FOR INTRODUCTION OF TOBACCO AND SALT MONOPOLIES IN THE LATE MEIJI ERA" [Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)], 87(794), pp.761-772, 2022. (in Japanese)
  • "ON THE HISTORICAL RECORDS OF DRAWINGS OF BRANCH OFFICE OF THE LEAF TOBACCO MONOPOLY BUREAU" [AIJ Journal of Technology and Design], 27(67),  pp.1506-1511, 2021. (in Japanese)
Academic Organizations Architectural Institute of Japan
Society of Architectural Historians of Japan

Message

I specialize in the history of modern architecture and architectural design. I am engaged in research on how architects (or the discipline of "architecture" itself) participated in the formation and maturation of the modern nation, and how they formed themselves, mainly using the prewar period of government office and university repairs as my main subject. Through multifaceted analysis of legal system development, human resource development, organizational operation, disaster prevention technology, and design, I would like to depict the correlation between people, organizations, and objects in modern architectural production.