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MATSUDA Tatsu
Associate Professor
- Department of Design(Architecture and Landscape)
Research Keywords:
Architectural Design, Computational Design, Origin of Scientific Urbanism, Le Corbusier
Degrees | Diplôme d'études approfondies / DEA (Urbanisme et ses territoire), Université Paris XII (2005) M.A. (Engineering), University of Tokyo (1999) B.A. (Engineering), University of Tokyo (1997) |
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Selected Professional Experiences | Lecturer (full-time), Musashino University (2015-2020) Assistant Professor, University of Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (2011-2015) Director / Architect, Tatsu Matsuda Architect (2007-) Architect, Kengo Kuma and Associates (2001-2002) |
Research Fields | Architecture Design, Theory of Architecture and Urbanism, History of Urban Planning |
Major Publications & Design Works |
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Academic Organizations | Architectural Institute of Japan International Planning History Society (IPHS) |
Message
I specialize in architectural and urban theory, architectural design and the history of urban planning, while at the same time practicing a variety of spatial design. Designing at the intersection of theory and practice, also integrating the domain of architecture and urbanism are key themes of my work, and as an extension of this, I am interested in creating new territories by connecting traditionally conflicting or fragmented disciplines. Originally from Kanazawa, having lived in Tokyo for a long time and having spent several years in Paris, I would like to use my experience of staying in several cities for to develop design activities to revitalize the local community here in Hamamatsu, while connecting global and local situations.