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Faculty of Design Technology Department of Architectural and Environmental Design

resonate with people's hearts


Creating “environment, space, and things”

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  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • “Environment/Space/Things”
  • Life and design
  • Comfortable environment (amenity)
  • rich sensitivity
  • urban design
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect
  • Architecture/Interior
  • Ceramics, woodwork, metalwork
  • graphic design
  • Beauty, functionality, kindness
  • 1st class/2nd class architect

History, culture, sustainability, etc.

Based on diverse values

Learn about manufacturing and urban development

Nowadays, the way urban development works is changing dramatically, with public and private sectors working together on urban development and community development centered on residents. We foster the ability to fuse all kinds of values and create "environments, spaces, and things that make everyone happy" while resonating with people's hearts.

FEATURES

  • 01

    For diverse design needs
    5 courses to meet your needs

    Design covering a wide range of cities and regions, architectural design, interior design, craft design, and product design. You can choose your field of specialization according to your goal.

  • 02

    in collaboration with local communities
    "Field practice"

    What kind of design functions in people's lives and in society? What do you like and what are your problems? We place emphasis on problem-finding learning that involves going out into the field to understand problems.

  • 03

    Obtaining qualifications and developing social participation skills
    Full of support courses

    We have created a curriculum that supports the acquisition of 1st and 2nd grade architect qualifications, higher education teaching license 1st class (industry, crafts, art), and junior high school teaching license 1st class (art). We also offer a wide range of courses such as internships and vocational guidance courses.

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COURSE INTRODUCTION

  • Urban environmental design course

    Aiming to build an environment that can be connected to the ever-changing modern society, students will learn specialized knowledge in urban design, town planning, civic design, and information design.

  • architectural design course

    We design relationships between people and space that are appropriate for modern times. Learn how to create a rich space by aligning functionality, region, structure, environment, SDGs, and comfort.

  • Interior design course

    You will learn the knowledge and specific methods necessary for architecture and interior design, from the basics of planning to spatial composition and presentation to give shape to your image.

  • craft design course

    Experience craftwork such as pottery and woodwork used in craft designs. Learn about the characteristics of materials and gain experience in specific modeling processes.

  • Product design course

    We focus on the design of things that can be mass-produced, from household goods to vehicles. We aim to become product designers who explore the possibilities of design and are well versed in product development.

STUDENT'S VOICE

  • ?Mr. Sota Akiyama

    SOTA AKIYAMA

    Learn architecture from multiple angles
    My interests have expanded

    In this department, we consider how people living in cities can live comfortably and study architecture from multiple perspectives. As I deepened my studies in architecture, my interest expanded to include interior design, lighting, and artwork, and I developed the habit of designing spaces on a daily basis. After joining the laboratory, I began to actively interact with architecture students from other schools, and as a result, I was able to objectively understand my current situation.

  • ?Mr. Mitsuhiro Matsumori

    MITSUHIRO MATSUMORI

    In collaboration with olive farmers
    Build a local specialty store.

    I transferred to this department from an architectural school, and as I deepened my studies of urban environments and architectural theory, I was able to think about building design from a more complex perspective. Particularly impressive was the industry-academia collaboration exercise with Narawaen that worked on regional revitalization. I conducted a site survey in an olive grove, and based on the opinions of farmers and government officials, I designed the antenna shop that I had proposed. I feel that the practical learning that is rooted in the local community was of great use in my graduation research, which focused on the redevelopment of station squares.

FLOW

  • 1st year

    Basic skills development

    The significance and problems of design
    absorb from the field

  • 2nd year

    On-site response ability training

    Learn the basics of 5 courses,
    Explore your interests and aptitudes

  • 3rd year

    Applied skill development

    Exercises are divided into 5 courses.
    Also prepare for job hunting

  • 4th year

    graduation research

    Either in thesis, design, or production.
    graduation research

CURRICULUM

1st year

Field education subjects field practice Field Practice 1/Field Practice 2
Field-related liberal arts subjects Art and Design / Lifestyle and Design / Urban Development, Tourism and Design / Natural Science and Design / Media and Design / Expression and Appreciation
Lecture subject Theory related subjects environmental design theory
Design related subjects Urban environmental design theory/Architectural design theory/Interior design theory/Craft design theory/Product design theory
Lectures and PBL subjects Skill related subjects Architectural design drafting method/Digital presentation theory/CAD/CG theory
PBL subjects Basic seminar subjects Basic Seminar on Architectural and Environmental Design I/Basic Seminar on Architectural and Environmental Design II

2nd year

Lecture subject Theory related subjects Environment/art theory/color studies/plastic psychology
History related subjects Urban history / Western architectural history / Japanese architectural history / Western art history / Japanese art history / Design history
Planning related subjects Environmental planning theory / Urban planning / Architectural planning theory / Housing planning theory / Interior planning theory / Formative planning theory
Architectural engineering related subjects Structural Engineering I / Structural Engineering II / Building Construction Methods / Building Facilities Engineering / Building Environment Engineering / Building Materials
Skill related subjects Design material theory
PBL subjects Basic seminar subjects CAD/CG Exercises I/CAD/CG Exercises II/Basic Architectural/Environmental Design Exercises Ⅲ/Basic Architectural/Environmental Design Exercises Ⅳ

3rd year

Lecture subject Theory related subjects Landscape engineering / Human environment studies / Architecture theory / Architectural space theory / Special lecture on environmental design I / Special lecture on environmental design II
History related subjects interior design history
Architectural engineering related subjects Structural planning theory/Structural materials science/Construction methods/Architectural regulations
Skill related subjects Architectural design materials theory
Lectures and PBL subjects Career related subjects Career design/internship
PBL subjects Expanded practice subjects
(Including career education exercises)
Urban Environmental Design Exercise I / Urban Environmental Design Exercise II / Architectural Design Exercise I / Architectural Design Exercise II / Interior Design Exercise I / Interior Design Exercise II / Craft Design Exercise I / Craft Design Exercise II / Product Design Exercise I / Product Design Exercise Ⅱ / Modeling/Art Exercises I/ Modeling/Art Exercises Ⅱ

4th year

PBL subjects Expanded practice subjects
(Including career education exercises)
Architectural/Environmental Design and Planning Exercises
graduation research graduation research

PICK UP SEMINAR

  • Etsuko Funahiko Laboratory

    We focus on human behavior in public spaces. Whether it's a city or a building, it is designed with the users in mind while satisfying various conditions. However, users do not always behave in the way that owners and designers expect. Really...? Based on field surveys, we explore design methods and design conditions that aim to create spaces that are more frequently used.

  • Mihiko Yoshihara Laboratory

    We are researching the ideal form of space suitable for the coming era. We survey buildings, animals, plants, food, etc. from a spatial perspective. We put theories and methods together by combining IT tools such as planning and environmental simulation, and put them into practice in society by designing and completing stores through industry-academia collaboration.

EMPLOYMENT RECORDEmployment

Private enterprises

Asanuma Gumi Co., Ltd. / Ichijo Construction Co., Ltd. / Wesco Co., Ltd. / Obayashi Road Co., Ltd. / Koizumi Lighting Co., Ltd. / Sada Construction Co., Ltd. / Space Co., Ltd. / Sekisui Heim Kinki Co., Ltd. / Sekisui House Co., Ltd. / Senba Co., Ltd. / Daito Kentaku Co., Ltd. / Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. / Takamatsu Construction Co., Ltd. / Takara Standard Co., Ltd. / Tama Home Co., Ltd. / Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. / West Japan Railway Company (JR West Japan) / Nikki Sekkei Co., Ltd. / Japan Air Conditioning Service Co., Ltd. / Fujita Co., Ltd. / Misawa Homes Co., Ltd. / Mitsui Home Co., Ltd. / Lilycolor Co., Ltd.

public sector

Kyoto City Board of Education/Ministry of Defense (Ground Self-Defense Force)/Kizu City Hall/Kumeminami Town Hall/Koka City Hall/Joyo City Hall/Nishinomiya City Hall

Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School

Osaka Sangyo University Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School /Osaka University Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School /Osaka Prefecture University Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School

LICENSE

National qualification

  • Qualifications that can be obtained at the same time as graduation

    • Junior high school teacher license type 1 (art) *1
    • High school teaching license type 1 (art) *1
    • High school teacher license type 1 (crafts) *1
    • High school teaching license type 1 (industrial) *1

    *1 It is necessary to acquire the specified subject credits in the teacher training course.

    Qualifications that allow you to take the exam at the same time as graduation

    • Second class architect *2
    • Wooden architect *2
    • interior planner
    • First class architect *3

    *2 Requires completion of specific subjects.
    *3 You can take the exam immediately after completing specific subjects and graduating. After that, you will be able to gain practical experience and obtain a license.

  • Qualifications you would like to aim for while attending school or after graduation

    • Social insurance labor consultant *4
    • 1st/2nd class architectural construction management engineer

    *4 You must earn at least 62 credits required for graduation requirements.

Public/private qualifications

  • Qualifications that can be obtained at the same time as graduation

    • Qualifications for appointment as social welfare director *5

    *5 Requires completion of specific subjects and graduation.

  • Qualifications you would like to aim for while attending school or after graduation

    • Welfare living environment coordinator
    • Commercial facility engineer *6
    • Welfare facility specialist
    • CAD usage engineer exam
    • interior coordinator
    • color coordinator

    *6 Work experience is required after graduation.

POLICY

  • Educational and research objectives

    In today's society, where scientific and technological innovations are rapidly developing and the social environment is changing, it is important to have the ability to identify design problems that are widely applicable to society and to make proposals for solving problems from a cross-sectional perspective. ing. Therefore, we design sustainable environments, spaces, and objects with beauty, amenities, and functions that are compatible with this society based on a wide perspective, rich sensibilities, solid technical ability, and imagination, and create a better living environment. We will carry out comprehensive educational research to acquire the ability to create new ideas.

  • Educational goals/
    three policies

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