Architecture and Architectural Engineering
Architecture and architectural engineering are multifaceted fields of study that look at humanity by taking on the responsibility for the ongoing evolution of the global environment and the creation of culture. The Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering works on designing diverse architectural spaces with advanced functionality that are safe and secure, while encouraging the creation of culture. The overall goals are to promote education and advance research in the fundamental fields of planning, structures, and the environment, as well as education and research where students can redefine architecture within the context of natural and living environments in a comprehensive, practical way, while acquiring a wide range of specialized skills and creativity across disciplines, unrestricted by existing specialized fields.
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Research Laboratories
- Regenerative Preservation of Built Environment
- Architecture and Human Environmental Engineering
- History of Architecture
- Architectural Theory and Criticism
- Construction Technology of Building Structures
- Architectural Environmental Planning
- Buiding Environment Control
- Architectural Design and Theory
- Architectural and Environmental Design
- Structural Engineering of Buildings
- Architecture System and Management
- Space Development and Structural Systems
- Sustainable Built Environment Engineering
- Housing and Environmental Design
- Built Environment Materials and Structural Systems
- Environmental Acoustics
- Building Geoenvironment Engineering
- Earthquake Resistant Engineering
- Structural Safety Control
- Environmental Wind Engineering
- Earthquake and Tsunami Resistant Design for Structures
- Urban Disaster Reduction Planning
- Global Environmental Architecture