Planning perspectives of Dutch civil engineers that influenced the formation of urban infrastructure in modern Japan

Kazumasa Iwamoto
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Dr. Kazumasa Iwamoto, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Japan, is interested in the history of the modernization of Japan and how this was influenced by an influx of innovations and Western philosophies. His analyses of urban space formation involve a historical approach, as well as civil engineering and architecture techniques and an awareness of technology's contributions. Iwamoto's work is novel as research themes linking civil engineering and history are unusual. He is exploring the planning and design influences of other countries, including how the planning and urban theory of Dutch engineers influenced the formation of urban infrastructure in modern Japan. In one project, Iwamoto and the collaborator investigated the role of Dutch civil engineering in modern port planning in Japan over the period of the 1870s to the 1890s by studying original Dutch and Japanese documents including investigative reports, design drawings, and survey maps, and then exploring the transfer of civil engineering techniques for port planning through three case studies. Through this research, they found that Dutch civil engineers had a significant impact on Japanese port planning through technological innovation, an example of which is the construction of artificial basins. The researchers are also investigating transport, including electric tramways and hydroelectricity, in Wakayama prefecture, and how this played a role in the industrialization of Wakayama and its development as a tourist resort.
影响近代日本城市基础设施形成的荷兰土木工程师的规划观点
Kazumasa Iwamoto博士,日本国立土地和基础设施管理研究所,对日本现代化的历史以及这是如何受到创新和西方哲学的影响感兴趣。他对城市空间形成的分析涉及历史方法、土木工程和建筑技术,以及对技术贡献的认识。岩本的工作是新颖的,因为将土木工程和历史联系起来的研究主题是不寻常的。他正在探索其他国家对规划和设计的影响,包括荷兰工程师的规划和城市理论如何影响现代日本城市基础设施的形成。在一个项目中,Iwamoto和合作者通过研究荷兰和日本的原始文件,包括调查报告、设计图纸和勘测地图,调查了19世纪70年代到90年代期间荷兰土木工程在日本现代港口规划中的作用,然后通过三个案例研究探索了土木工程技术在港口规划中的转移。通过这项研究,他们发现荷兰土木工程师通过技术创新对日本港口规划产生了重大影响,其中一个例子是人工盆地的建设。研究人员还在调查和歌山县的交通,包括电车和水力发电,以及这在和歌山的工业化及其作为旅游胜地的发展中所起的作用。
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