Process of Changes with Renewal/Loss of Tenement Houses in densely built-up areas of wooden buildings

Toshiya Yamamoto
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Urban regeneration is key to restoring areas damaged by natural disasters. The research of Professor Toshiya Yamamoto, Department of Architecture, Meiji University, Japan, encompasses the promotion of the renovation of rows of houses called Nagaya, urban planning and transformation, housing reconstruction and regional revitalisation. His research is conducted in the urban area of Kyojima, Sumida Ward, Tokyo, which is a traditional Japanese living environment. A key concern in the restoration of Nagaya is ensuring that the buildings are as safe as possible so that the impact of earthquakes can be minimised. Another important element of the work is to promote a symbiotic relationship between residents and the community, with strong links between art projects and restoration. Yamamoto and the team's work will include performing analyses of the reconstruction project underway in the area of the Great East Japan Earthquake, analysing map data and the creation and categorisation of an original database constructed from building information and registration data. This data will then be repeatedly analysed in different relevant contexts. The goal of the research is to improve the structural understanding of recent urban transformation and evaluate the urban policies and plans that have strongly influenced it. The team also developed a manual for producing so-called 'evacuation maps'.
木结构建筑密集地区的廉租房屋更新/丧失的变化过程
城市更新是恢复受自然灾害破坏地区的关键。日本明治大学建筑系Toshiya Yamamoto教授的研究内容包括促进长屋成排房屋的改造、城市规划和改造、住房重建和区域振兴。他的研究是在东京隅田区京岛市区进行的,这是日本传统的生活环境。修复长屋的一个关键问题是确保建筑物尽可能安全,以便将地震的影响降到最低。这项工作的另一个重要元素是促进居民和社区之间的共生关系,在艺术项目和修复之间建立紧密的联系。Yamamoto和团队的工作将包括对东日本大地震地区正在进行的重建项目进行分析,分析地图数据,以及根据建筑信息和注册数据构建的原始数据库的创建和分类。然后,这些数据将在不同的相关背景下反复分析。该研究的目的是提高对最近城市转型的结构性理解,并评估对其产生强烈影响的城市政策和计划。该小组还编写了一份手册,用于制作所谓的“疏散地图”。
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