SHINICHIRO IKENOBE PORTFOLIO
Shinichiroh Ikenobe March 21th, 1991 #202, Bellcort Komegafkuro2, 3-1-13, Komegafukuro, Aoba-ku, Sendai-city, Miyagi, 980-0813, Japan e-mail : s.ikenobe@gmail.com
EDUCATION 2013
Graduate School of Engineering,Tohoku University | Sendai, Miyagi Theory of Architectural Space lab, Yasuaki Onoda, Department of Architecture and Building Science
2009
Tohoku University | Sendai, Miyagi Architecture Major: Yasuaki Onoda lab Thesis: Issue on Design Prosess in Planning The Environment-Harmonious Housing -In the Planning Prosess of The Tagonishi Smart Village Project-
2006
Tsuchiura First High School | Tsuchiura, Ibaraki Genaral Subject, Club: Handball
EXPERIENCE 2013.11-12 2013.10
Onoda lab | Sendai, Miyagi Guideline for Group Relocation and Housing Reconstruction: Planning, Workshop Yamashita Sekkei INC,Architects,Engineering and Consaltants | Nihonbashi, Tokyo Internship: Office buildings,Woking drawing(AutoCAD) Matial art studium, Basic planning and reseach Theater, Basic design(modeling)
2013.9
Kengo Kuma And Associates | Minamiaoyama, Tokyo Internship: Shibuya Station Tower,Basic design(Rhinoceros,modeling)
2013.8
Subaru Sekkei INC,Architects | Sendai, Miyagi Internship: Restoration Housings in Iwanuma,Basic design(AutoCAD,modeling)
2012-2013 .8-10 .3-7
Onoda lab | Sendai, Miyagi Tagonishi Smart Villege Project: CFD(Flow Designer) Reconstrution Community Center,Shichigahama: Basic Planning and Workshop
2011.8
Sou Fujimoto Architects | Shinjyuku, Tokyo Internship: Office buildings,Woking drawing(VectorWorks) Roadside Shop of UNIQLO, Basic design(modeling)
2013.6
Kazuyo Sejima Award | JIA National Graduate Award 2013 | Shinjyuku, Tokyo
2013.3
Selected for Best 100 | Sendai Design League | Sendai, Miyagi
2012.2
Selected in Studio| Hideyuki Nakayama Studio | Sendai, Miyagi
RECOGNITION
2012.11
Selected in Studio | Yasuaki Onoda Studio| Sendai, Miyagi
Digital Modelings
Archicad, Rhinoceros+Grasshopper, SketchUp, Laser Cutting
EXPERTISE Digital Graphics Computational Analysis Hands-On
Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, AutoCAD, VectorWorks, Artlantis Studio FlowDesigner(CFD), ArcGIS Drawing, Modelling, Building PC's
Introduction
Design Issues Form, Climate, Behavior
Nov. 2011
The three main subjects that I've been working
Selected in the Studio
on are 1. Architectural form, 2. Climate effect, 3. Relationship between human behaviors and the built-environment. My interests has changed in phases as the right figure shows. Firstly my interests lies on the form itself, then it extended the transition of form following the climate, finally it developed as the state of space shaped by the climate and human behaviors, and the
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Form
behavior regulated by the form. Why NUS Singapore is the multi-cultural node of Asia which involves talented people, economical activities, a number of distinguished projects. The issue of the Asian Monsoon cities, which one of the topic that
Climate
NUS Architecture seems to focus on, have a great similarities to my interest of "Architecture and Climate" In addition, teaching method of NUS, which combines the abstract theory with the practice in a society, given by experienced professors appeals me very much. I hereby strongly have a desire to study in NUS.
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Affordance of flow field
Kazuyo Sejima Award SDL Selection Selected in University
Behavior setting in form
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orm follows climate
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Diploma Design
HOUSINGSCAPE Kazuyo Sejima Award SDL Selection Selected in the University
Detached housing was the common theme both in my thesis ("Issue on design process in planning the environmental-harmonious housing -In the planning of the Tagonishi Smart Village project-") and diploma project. During my research of thesis, I participated in the actual project as a chief of CFD, which developer, homebuilder, architect cooperate together in order to propose a new model of environmental-harmonious housing. Through this experience, I found the problem that home builder sell the houses as the objects for possession. The excessive desire for possession causes the excessive division of the land and overcrowded housing, therefore structure is closed without any relationship among residents. My proposal is described by following concepts. 1. Parametric form led by climatic condition creates a vernacular landscape. 2. A middle landscape between the urban and rural area by adjusting boundaries and housing density. 3. A soft network by flow field and open quarter contribute a community.
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Strong Winter Wind
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Decentralize Open Space Scalable Winter Wind
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Strong Winter Wind
Strong Summer Wind
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Scalable Summer Wind
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Gross building coverage ratio setting 01 Block Winter Wind
Block Winter Wind
Genaral open space diagram 02
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Decentralized open space diagram 03
Propotion
Parametric volumes and vegetation control 04
Height
Openable green house on each house 05 Simulation result in summer 06-11 Simulation result in winter 12-17
Take Summer Wind
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Cold Draft
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Boundary Wall
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Humus Holl
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Granite Soil
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Abstract Boundary by Suface Pattern
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Abstract property boundaries by ground pattern 01 Control green ratio and plant height by pattern and diameter 02 Master plan of plant pattern 03 Sun shadow regulation for green house 04 Volume control without capacity change 05 Volume variation for sunlight 06 Tempature gradient by solar radiation in summer 07 Solar irradiation at the winter solstice 08
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Boundary Wall
Boundary Pattern Outer Wall
Room
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General Detached Houses Block District Road Boundary Wall Outer Wall Room
Dissoluting Hierarchy Block
Boundary Wall Outer Wall Room
District Road
Soft Multi-Connection Block
Boundary Wall Outer Wall Room
District Road
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01 Boundary diagram 02 Master plan maximizing microchange's impact on macroscale's performance 03 Over view of the landscape
Plant Pattern Controling Surface Temperature Heat Insulating Box Openable Green House
mer Solar Orbit Block Winter Wind
Natural Ventilation Box
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Take Summer Wind
Change Proportion Graduationally by Wind Velocity
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Ground floor plan 01 Second floor plan 02 Over view of detailed block 03 04
Residence exterior 04
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Master Work
Little Urbanism Selected in the studio
In general, apartment unit is separated by walls and slabs which limit activities of inhabitant. I tried to divide individual territories by floor slabs depend on 5 activities, so to connect personal activities with other people. Consequently, it gives new urban lifestyles; family members can be decomposed into individuals by belonging different groups in each floor. Besides, by varying behavior settings such as planing, floor materials, ceilng height, ceiling materials, furniture, the built-environment can encourage people to do specific activities. Modern buildings are usually consisted of rooms with names indicating their functions, and those rooms ensure only a single activity at the one time. But the built-environment tolerates various activities other than those intended to limit.
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General General General Apartment Apartment Apartment
Raminate Raminate Raminate Behavior Behavior Behavior Settings Settings SettingsChange Change Change Relation Relation Relation ononon Each Each Each Floor Floor Floor Connect Connect Connect with with with Floor Floor Floor
AllAll Activities All Activities Activities AllAll Activities All Activities Activities AllAll Activities All Activities Activities
Various behavior settings Various behavior settings Various behavior settings
AllAll Activities All Activities Activities
washing washing washing
washing washing washing
sleeping sleeping sleeping lying lying lying
sleeping sleeping sleeping lying lying lying
bathing bathing bathing
bathing bathing bathing
eating eating eating studying studying studying
eating eating eating studying studying studying
gardening gardening gardening
gardening gardening gardening
Different Activities Different Activities No Connection Different Activities No Connection Separated by Floor No Connection Separated by Floor Separated by Floor
Different Residents Different Residents Different Residents
AllAll Activities All Activities Activities
Sunlight Sunlight Sunlight Floor Floor Floor Hammock Hammock Hammock Floor Floor Floor Water Water Water Floor Floor Floor Table Table Table Floor Floor Floor
Gareden Gareden Gareden Floor Floor Floor
One One One Person Person Person ininOneTower inOneTower OneTower
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Concept diagram 01 Block diagram 02 Components of tower 03
General General General Block Block Volume Volume Volume Residence exteriorBlock from intersection 04
Decompose Decompose Decompose Volume Volume Volume
Various Various Various Relationships Relationships Relationships
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All AllActivities All Activities Activities
gardening gardening gardening
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All AllActivities All Activities Activities
gardening gardening gardening
Gareden Gareden Gareden Floor Floor Floor
One One One Person Person Person ininOneTower in OneTower OneTower
General General General Block Block Block Volume Volume Volume
Decompose Decompose Decompose Volume Volume Volume
Various Various Various Relationships Relationships Relationships
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Change the Pich
Vary the Area and Plan
Composed of 3 Section Curves
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Large top light
Roof terrace binding tower truss washing, sunbathing, smoking
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Louver slab hanging upper slab
Dancing towers making 8-shaped truss Tent curtain giving a semi-outdoor space Piloti and Garden connected with city gardenig, working
Voids for courtyard
Placing floor on reversed beam bathing
Void slab making tower truss binded
eating, cooking, studying
Circulation and Light core
Foundation binding the truss towers
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Ground floor plan 01 2nd floor plan 02 3rd floor plan 03 4th floor plan 04 5th floor plan 05 Cross section 06
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View of courtyard at the second floor 01 View of void from fourth floor 02 View from common kitchen 03 01
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3rd Grade Work
LANDSHAFT Selected in the studio
This studio require to choose "weather" such as sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy, as an client. I chose windy weather and designed the flow field by simulating winds with Flow Designer (software). Island Okinoshima, located in Lake Biwako, has transformed by the strong prevailing wind. When an architecture reproduce all wind phenomenons in Okinoshima (1/50 scale), the inside space must be equivalent to Okinoshima. Wind blowing can vary the built-environment as well as the outside, which include some comfortable spaces on the different weather of each day. This variable architecture form following the climate can be a landscape in Lake Biwako, and altenertive architecture to Island Okinoshima.
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Simulating Wind Flow
Analyzing the Form of Island Okinoshima
01 Simulating Wind Flow
Reappearing All Wind Phenomenon in 1/50 Scale
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Faster Speed of Flow
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Slowest Speed of Flow
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Fastest Speed of Flow
Reappearing All Wind Phenomenon in 1/50 Scale
turbulence curve edges
Faster Speed of Flow
Slowest Speed of Flow
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Concept diagram 01-03
Reappearing All Wind Phenomenon in 1/50 Scale
Site analysis 04
Faster Speed of Flow
CFD simulation on Okinoshima 05-12
Slowest Speed of Flow
CFD simulation on architecture 12-16
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01 Section 02 Axonometric 03 Landscape
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Essay
Development of CFD Methodology From 3rd grade work to diploma design
I've been working on the relationship between
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the environment and architecture by making full use of Flow Designer (CFD simulation software) through the project in 3rd grade and diploma. At the project of 3rd grade, I learned how wind flows in the built-environment, and the way to control the velocity of wind by using form. Subsequently, I participated in a practical project as the peroson in charge of CFD simulation for my research of diploma thesis ("Issue on design process in planning the environmentalharmonious housing -In the planning of the Tagonishi Smart Village project-"). Through this experience, I learned the method of condition setting for an analysis, wind ennvironment assessment in human comfort, and a lower priority of passive design in practical business. So I tried to give the priority to the climate in my diploma design, therefore I simulated both prevailing wind and solar radiation heat each in summer and winter. As a result, I succeed to connect the climate with human behaviors, and create new lifestyle and landscape.
Relationship between form and wind flow
果 _ 夏 _2012_08_02
Thesis
建築空間学研究室 2012.08.0
解析結果 _ 冬 _2012_08_02
解析結果 _ 夏 _2012_08_01
解析結果 _ 夏 _2012_08_01
解析結果 _ 冬 _2012_08_01
建築空間学研究室 2012.08.02
解析結果 _ 冬 田子西スマートビレッジプロジェクト _2012_08_01
Diploma Design 建築空間学研究室 2012.08.02
田子西スマートビレッジプロジェクト
高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示 高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示
高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示
高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示
高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示 高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示
高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示
高さ 1.5m における街区全体の風速のベクトル表示
ける詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示 高さ 4.0m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示
CDF in practical project
ける詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示 高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示
田子西スマートビレッジプロジェクト
高さ 1.5m における街区全体の風速のベクトル表示
高さ 4.0m における詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示 高さ 4.0m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示
Connect with human behavior
高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のベクトル表示 高さ 1.5m における詳細街区の風速のコンター表示
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3rd Grade Work
Scaleless Selected in the studio
As movie creates the time from the life and space, architecture creates the space from life and time, this studio required to design from the inspiration from the movies. Started from the conceptual model from the movie "Paris Texas", I designed twisting and revising belt structure wich can be a slab, wall or ceiling at the same time. Complexed threedimensional surface makes various spaces, wich gives us a impression that we are in urban space, or sometimes surface behave like a big furniture, or a surrounding wall of small room. In addition, this unsettled boundaries shaped by the belt can merge the programs of the space next to each other, moreover inside become equivalent to the outside in this spatial structure.
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furniture handrail illumination slope
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