ArchitectureArchitectureArchitectureArchitectureHistoricenvironmentcomprisestheoldandthenewintermsofthetangibleaswellastheintangible.Thefirststeptointegratethemistounderstandwhatithasbeenandisatpresentthroughacademicsurveyandresearch.Theskillfulapproachesarealsorequiredtodesignwhatitwillbe.Conservation,rehabilitationandvitalizationarerequiredtoachievethegradualintegration.ThefieldaroundthelabcoversthecentralJapanwheretraditionalvillagesandbuildingsarewellpreserved.Fieldisanotherdeskofthelab.Globalwarmingisaveryseriousproblemintheworldtoday.By2010,theamountofCO2emissionsfromtheresidentialsectorhadincreasedby35.5%fromthestandardsetatthefirstyearoftheKyotoProtocol.Therefore,itisurgentthatwereduceCO2emissionsfromenergyconsumptionintheresidentialsector.Inourlaboratory,wecalculatetheamountofactualCO2emissionsandtherateofenergyconsumptionintheresidentialsectorbymeasuringtheamountofenergyconsumption(electricityandgas)andtheamountofelectricitygeneratedfromfuelcellco-generationsystems(ENEFARM)andphotovoltaicpowergenerationsystems.Inaddition,weinvestigatetheefficiencyofhousingequipmenttoreduceCO2emissionsbymeasuringtheamountofenergyconsumedinhousingequipmentsuchashotwatersupplysystems.Thesystemefficiencyofhousingequipmentvariessignificantlydependingontheclimateandtheusers.WeanalyzeactualdatafromhomesinverycoldNaganoprefecturetotryandreduceCO2emissionsandsaveenergywhilekeepingthehomescomfortable.Additionally,wecanusethisinformationtoeducateresidentshowtousetheirequipmentmoreefficiently.Ourstudentsareexpectedtogaintheknowledgeinarchitectural-environmentalengineeringandbuildingequipment,butwealsoencouragestudentstothinkandactforthemselves.Manystudentsaftergraduationareworkingatconstructioncompaniesandhousingequipmentproductioncompanies,etc.Thelabhasbeenmainlytargetingthewell-forestedareatoresearchtraditionalwoodconstruction.Then,comparativeapproachesarehighlyrecommendedwiththefields,forexamples,ofeastAsia,westEuropeandcentralAmerica.Builtenvironmentwithwoodisbeautifulbutfragile.Viewtothesustainablefutureoftheenvironmentofwoodshouldbeprovided.Comparativeapproachescreateaglobalviewandnetwork.Generalizedimagesofthefuturestartinanindividualresearch.Architectforthehistoricenvironmentshouldplayanimportantroleforourplanet.Studentsarerecommendedtoworkassuchsortofarchitectinseveralfieldsaftergraduation.Thearchitectisaskillfulphilosophicaloneintermsofhis/herpracticeandtheoryforthefragilebuiltenvironmentsthathavebeencreatedforaverylongtime.Residential fuel cell co-generation system which supplies electricity and hot water.Equipment to measure the amount of electric consumption and electricity generated from fuel cell co-generation systems and photovoltaic power generation systems.The historic environment of Zenkou-ji temple city built from the ancient is one of the most familiar research field of the Lab.Small mountain hut reconstructed by T. Tsuchimoto and his colleague integrating the old and the new after detailed survey. Appearance of the sensors which measure the system’s efficiency.Toshikazu TsuchimotoHideki TakamuraProfessor(since 2018)Through Kaneka Co., Ltd., Shinshu University -faculty of engineering as an assistant professor.The main theme of research is the reduction of LCCO2 (Life-cycle CO2: the total CO2emissions from construction to demolition) in residential house.Professor, Doctor,Architect,Architectural Historian,Urban Historian,Member of IIWC; ICOMOS international Wood Committee.In the FutureAfter GraduationIn the FutureAfter GraduationThe Most Efficient Home Heating and Cooling Equipment that Significantly Reduces CO2Emissions Integration of the Old and New in Historic Environment
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