I've been receiving some questions recently regarding the Master's program here at the University of Tokyo, and thought I'd briefly share how the course is structured and what we were up to the past year.The system here at the University of Tokyo is divided in "labs" and is probably closer in... View full entry
We recently finished their mid-term reviews and started spring break. I'll try to post some projects on here of what others have been working on. The first year students are working on Pavilion Project Proposals (one of which will be built in October) while those of us in our last year are working... View full entry
August was a big month for the project. We wanted to progress the research as far as possible before our break in September. Our primary objective was to construct a 3 meter high mock-up of the final pavilion.We setup our projection scanning system, got our machines working more smoothly, and... View full entry
In July, we gained more confidence in our ability to physically manifest a scaled-up version of our smaller prototypes. We figured out that by tilting the machine so that the sticks dropped at about a 45 degree angle, we could build angled walls.. Likewise, structural tests performed with our... View full entry
We hope to use this blog to chronicle the various happenings within the University of Tokyo, as well as look more generally at the architectural scene here in Japan.Every year, we build a pavilion project with the intention of reanalyzing construction processes to create form. Below are a few... View full entry
A student blog dedicated to ongoing happenings in and outside the Advanced Design Studies Program at the University of Tokyo.