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PORTFOLIO Setsuko Kanai 金井 節子

Index CV |03 References |04 Professional works |05 Academic projects |15

C/Antoni de Campmany, 63, Bajos 4ª 08028 Barcelona, Spain +34-690-153-610 kanai.setsuko@gmail.com

WORK EXPERIENCE

11/2021-Present Partner | Oh-lab Ohuchi architect and associates. Barcelona, Spain “Oh-project” residential building (Japan) Concept to execution design

09/2015 -10/2021 Architect | NIKKEN SEKKEI Ltd. Barcelona, Spain “Futur Camp nou” (Spain) Base and execution project “Nikken Sekkei Barcelona office design” (Spain) Execution design and site management “Luxury resort Masterplan Project” (Saudi Arabia) Masterplan Competition

04/2014-06/2014 Internship | Architecture Design & Research Institute of Tongji University (Group) Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China “Changchun Workers' Gymnasium” (China) Competition, base design “Haimen Sports Center” (China) Competition, base design

01/2011-Present Assistant Architect | Oh-lab Ohuchi architect and associates. Chiba, Japan “ALEC Building” offices and residential building in Kanagawa (Japan) Base and execution design and site management “Casa Hori” a house in Kanagawa (Japan) Base and execution design and site management 06/2009 -02/2012 Assistant Architect | NIKKEN SEKKEI Ltd. Tokyo, Japan 11/2010-12/2010 Internship | Arkitektfirmaet C.F. Møller A/S. Aahus, Denmark 04/2007- 03/2008 Teaching Assistant | to Professor Hirotomo Ohuchi in “Digital design” at Nihon University Chiba, Japan

EDUCATION

12/2013-10/2014

Madrid, Spain

Universidad Europea Madrid

Tricontinental Master Degree in Integrated Architectural Projects, Official degree "Máster Universitario en Proyectos Integrados de Arquitectura ( Master in Integrated Architectural Projects)" Awarded scholorship by the Japan Supporting Board for Global Activities of Architecture (JSB)

04/2010-03/2012 Kyoto University of the Art Kyoto, Japan Architecture design course, Department of Design, Art and Design Faculty by correspondence, Bachelor of Fine Arts

08/2010 - 12/2010 Egmont Højskolen Hov, Denmark

08/2008 - 04/2009 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, UNAM Mexico City, Mexico Learning centre for foreigners Japan-Mexico Academic Exchange Programme 2008 Awarded scholorship by the Japan Institute of Architects (JIA)

SETSUKO KANAI

04/2007 - 03/2009 Nihon University Chiba, Japan Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Industrial Technology

04/2004 - 03/2005 University of Glasgow Glasgow, U.K. Exchange program, Science Fundamentals and Psychology I

04/2003 - 03/2007 Soka University Tokyo, Japan Department of Education Bachelor of Arts in Education

04/1999 - 03/2002 Soka High School Tokyo, Japan

RECOGNITIONS

AWARDS

03/2010 “Self-expanding tetrahedron” received Honorable Mention 13 “Helping Haiti Restructure” Competition organized by www.CompetingArchitecture.com 02/2008 "ONLY ONE COSMOS -Ecological Design for Harmonious City-" received a prize in ECOLOGY section of The International Design Competition for Students "Design for Happiness”, hosted by the Cumulus (International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design and Media).

07/2007 "Incubator for Designers" received a third prize 1st Student Design Soul championship ”Design centre with Gallery, Café, & Shop”, sponsored by Sugita Ace Co., Ltd. 06/2007 “Community House for Creating a Harmonious Family” received a prize on June 2007 Kamakura, Tokiwa Residential design competition “High-quality residence as a stock of the city”, sponsored by Kanto Koshinetsu Federation of Architects & Building Engineers Associations

05/2007 “Child Rearing House” received a honorable mention in preliminary selection 2007 Residential design competition “Future”, sponsored by Ishikawa group

PUBLICATIONS

09/2011 Tokyo, Japan "Study on visualization of effective sphere of emergency medical services by cooperation of the air ambulance and emergency vehicle" Poster presentation at UIA (International Union of Architects) for the XXIV World Congress of Architecture 09/2007 Copenhagen, “Study of Setting of Inhabitant Units focused on the dwelling environment formation process in historical urban areas of Tokyo” Denmark Poster presentation at 51st IFHP (The International Federation for Housing and Planning) World Congress 06/2007 Rotterdam, “Study of the dwelling environment formation process in historical urban areas of Tokyo” The Netherlands Presented orally at ENHR (The European Network for Housing Research) Conference 2007

LANGUAGES

Japanese Native English Speak fluently and read/write with proficiency, TOEFL(iBT): 80 Spanish Speak fluently and read/write with proficiency Catalan Basic

PROFICIENCY

Revit Architecture, AutoCAD Adobe Suite (in Design, illustrator, Photoshop) Rhinoceros, VectorWorks, SketchUp and Layout

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NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD

Av. Diagonal 682, 08034, Barcelona 29th October 2021

To Whom It May Concern,

Name of the Staff: Ms. Setsuko Kanai

Working Period: from September 2016 to October 2021

Ms. Setsuko Kanai has been successfully working for our company as an Architect and BIM specialist for the architectural design development of the Future Camp Nou project. As a member of the planning team, she has largely contributed to complete the designs of various important core functions of the stadium During five years she took part in the preliminary design development and execution design in BIM. She developed the construction drawings from the detail design phase while also coordinating with the manufacturers. Also she has been using her fluent Spanish, English and Japanese language skills to coordinate with many sub-consultants.

She always dedicated herself to and focused on generating the quality needed by our design team and is in fact, always has been praised for her products and achievements In providing her professional services, she can adapt herself effectively to the pressure in the bulk of workload with limited time and resource, and efficiently coordinate the team in charge of various elements of the work. Her productive attitudes and continuous solution oriented approach to various tasks have greatly contributed to the successful delivery of the quality product to the client.

Furthermore, she has shown strong intention to contribute to the further enhancement of our company and besides her given tasks, she voluntarily made various valuable comments, suggestions and reports for the improvement of our services and the expansion of the business activities. As an example, she also took the lead in the interior design of Nikken Sekkei Barcelona branch office startups, developing office design in BIM, coordinate with suppliers, and conducted site management.

Ms. Setsuko Kanai has harmonious and humble character and tremendously contributed to smooth and productive team works with her coworkers of various international background. I can attest to her strong work ethic and diligence in the execution of her duties. She has been a truly valuable asset to our company and has earned my deep respect.

A copy of this reference letter is also placed in the employee’s personnel file.

Best Regards,

Tadahiko Murao

Principal, General Manager, Barcelona Branch Nikken Sekkei Ltd

Letter of Reference

location: Barcelona, Spain “Future Camp nou”

Base design and execution design

authors:

2019-2021

The main concept of the project is to create an open stadium. The Mediterranean climate invites us to remove the façades obtaining exterior spaces with unique views towards the city of Barcelona. The project is integrated with the city in a unique way. The Club belongs to its members and one of the most important principles is the equality between each and every one of them. The building reflects this concept by being totally open to the city and the stadium’s surroundings. Likewise, the stadium is open to the world as a home and emblem of a global club without borders, inviting fans from all over the planet to share the same passion.

Type SQM Capacity Co-architect

FCB football stadium 225,500 m2

Approximately 105,000 seas b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos

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Open façade consisting of three open concourses protected by pitched eaves.
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“ALEC Building”

location: Kanagawa, Japan

Base and execution design and site management, Featured on Architizer on 10th July, 2014

authors: Oh-lab Ohuchi architect and associates.

June, 2012 - May, 2013

Casa Takamiya is located in the northern part of Kanagawa prefecture, which is situated in the east side of Tokyo. It is in a residential area that is a 40-minute drive from the centre of Tokyo.

Casa Takamiya is a complex building that has three above-ground levels and a basement. The first floor has offices, while the second floor has four households. The third floor is housing for the owner. The basement functions as a gathering space for people in the community.

The overall structure of the space is formed by the family dwellings comprised of small and large cubes, which frame the order of the space. A cubic patio was added for the owner’s house on the third floor. This enables one to feel the subtle changes of the seasons. Because of the patio, the residential spaces and the penthouse on the top floor are interfaced; further, the structure is accreted with the external space. This attractive multiunit complex was designed to impart richness to the landscape of the entire street. The unique identity of the space, which is not homogeneous in its composition, is created by the residents and the continuity between interior and exterior spaces. The goal was to create a universal space that is always unified with the surrounding environment.

Type Office and residence

Structure RC

Site area 330.02m2

Building area 197.46m2

Total floor area 730.84m2

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一階平面図

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 断面パース 2290 CH=2400 890  三階平面図 一階平面図 1         三階平面図 1      中庭 9
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Base and execution design and site management, Piblished in ARTBOX Vol.25

authors: Oh-lab Ohuchi architect and associates.

location: Kanagawa, Japan January-October, 2011

Casa Hori is located in the east side of Kanagawa prefecture in Yokohama city, which is situated in the east side of Tokyo. It is in a residential area that is a 30-minute drive from the centre of Tokyo. The clients are a young married couple who work in Tokyo.

The ground floor has a gathering space for people in the community. There is a kitchen, bath, and dining room on the second level, and the bedrooms are on the third level. It is a three-level housing unit constructed using reinforced concrete and completed with exposed concrete. The house is adjacent to eight railway routes. To address the challenges of train noise and vibration, the building is designed as an enclosed space that faces the railways. The internal space is planned to minimise the movement of the housewife; it is connected by a circle as a space that unites the family through a staircase. A concrete staircase generally tends to be a closed space. Hence, the floors, walls, and ceilings are lacunal spaces; this creates continuity between each spatial unit. Since there is a gathering space for the community on the ground floor, the façade is designed to introduce the view of the architecture from the angled street. The approach from the adjacent road is intended to create a landscape that produces a sense of the breadth of the street and unity with the neighbourhood.

Type Single family house

Structure RC

Site area 70.0m2 Building area 38.12m2`

Total floor area 97.86m2

“Casa Hori”
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“Breaking

the Ice”

Changchun Workers’ Gymnasium COMPETITION, 1ST PRISE

location: Changchun, China

author: Architecture Design & Research Institute of Tongji University (Group)

June, 2012 - May, 2013

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体型概念          阳光谷/雨水回收 形象表皮 空间主体结构 公共平台 Volume concept 体型概念 Master Plan 总平面图
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Channel and Optical

network is basic system of this proposal which is derived from ancient system in Edo period. Edo is famous for it’ s ecological city system. We use and rebirth this system for harmonious city.

The networks of water are in which is contended on old rice eld as collapsed. Therefore, channel bypass network has lost necessity as a vital function. The place that used to be a rice eld present is developed into residential areas.

Channel network is restructured as “spiritual affluence” that centers environment education. It can improve the equipment of a city such as protection against disaster, information, economy, and welfare by using this system at the same time.

Several

Relationships between spatial structure and inhabitants' consciousness were studied by analysis of latent factors which strongly affects inhabitants' consciousness and living activities, and spatial structure where the claried inhabitants are living in. The dimensions of each neighborhood area were calculated. The area was transformed into an image of varying light intensity upon which the location of each individual’s dwelling was plotted. Image which is substituted with counted data of inhabitants' living territory from questionnaire. Those 2 image data are superimposed. And inhabitant units are placed on the map.

Children were asked to draw a map of their living were classied and the sketch map of each type is which a child draws has a route map and a composi what has caught space while imagining the situati space, and the map which was seen from the sky, has caught space with the objective viewpoint. The highly captured were found.

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Water way system in the town CHA NNEL A ND OPTICA L F IBER NETWORK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RES EA RCH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I_Historical Community_HISTORICAL ALLEY SPACES CONCEPT DIA GRA M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II_ Acti vity_CHILD SPATIAL RECOGNITION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ONLY ONE COS M OS -Ecol og i ca l desi g n for ha r moni ous ci t yRegional area Medium area Narrow area Present Proposal Network disappearance The fragmentary �������������������ti�� Networked environmental �����ti�� Sustainable network public space for environmental �����ti�� The mega scale plan which doesn't root in the community Channel and ����������ti����  ����������� From Narrow to Regional ��������������ti��������������� CHILDREN School Shopping Street NPO Community School Shopping street NPO Community Symbiosis CHILDREN Terak o y a              設施祉福+育保童学   &dooF Eivn r o n m ental Education Security network III_Consciousness ����ti���� II_Community Psycology 〈�����ti��〉 Structure 〈mode〉 ��tt��� 〈����ti��〉 ecological �����ti��� life, ���������������ti�� water area green space �����ti�� coexistence Interest to environmentHigh Low ��������ti���������� neibourhoods is kept ��������ti���������� neibourhoods is broken development Building District IV District V District VII District VI ���ti������������ Low rise High density High rise Low density District III 0 0% 100% 250500 N Children book shop Video shop 5. Tsukishima Bridge 1. Tsukishima nursary home 5. Nishinaka shopping street 3.Lunch box restaurant 2. Tsukishima 1st Elementary school 2. Tsukishima 1st Park Example of Type of the sketched map ������������������������ Egocentric viewpoint viewpoin viewpoint ewpoint p t oint o wpooin g p view point it viewpoint wpoint w vieew viewp ew (i) Neighbourhood area (ii) Living territory (iii) Combined image (iv) Inhabitant Unit ������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������� TYPEⅠ TYPEⅡ TYPEⅢ TYPEⅣ Route map Expression way Priority Element LINE PORIGON ��������ti���� The International Design COMPETITION for Students “Design for Happiness”, SELECTED WOTRKS “ONLY ONE COSMOS -Ecological design for harmonious city-” June, 2007
research and analysis were conducted for this proposal. It is important to concerning on the living environment and inhabitant’s new inhabitants live. Secondary, old historical area, where still wooden housings are remains, lastly, the slightly new area, or, where land

Tsukudajima was an island at the mouth of the Sumida River, the largest waterway in Edo, or the old name for Tokyo.

This island had a thriving village of shermen.

Later, portion of the sea next to Tsukudajima was lled in and the enlarged island was renamed Tsukishima. Subsequently, the area’s shing industry faded due to pollution Tokyo bay. But the area is the only residential place that was not damaged in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 or World War II.

Therefore, it still has remnants of the old shing towns and houses.

However, massive development has seen the construction of super highrise residential estates on the north side of Tsukuda.

The Community’s identity and the historic alleys and houses are disappearing under the enormous weight of modern lifestyles.

Children are “the embodiment of an era” and “a mirror that reects our future society. We see reections of society in children. Therefore, it is vital that we focus on children and young people. At the same time, It is also essential that older people and disabled people have a happy life in the city. No one can live alone. The point is that all these people can live together.

Our proposal aims to rebuild both the community, which protects and nurtures children, and the traditional linkages between the people and the environment by cooperating with and engaging the families, schools, local communities, shopping streets, and NPOs. We are moving away from education for society towards a society for education. In the future, cities will be places where children will experience the joys of learning and living.

environment. Those map is considered. The map composition map. Moreover, it is on he is standing on the and can divide into what The elements which children

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Increasing areas of water.

inhabitant’s consciousness for city planning. As the relationship of the human beings and nature is inseparable. From the Concept diagram, there are 3 main research, one is conducted at super high rise residential district, here very land lled for development. The aim of this study is to construct a methodology for the planning to create a better city and grow together in each area of inhabitants. view point

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balancing reservoir housing Network in river valle bio-tope Agricultural village Mountain village CityFishing village FORESTRY AGRICULTURE FISHERY URBAN ECONOMY Upstream Downstream Agricultural village CityFishing villageSeaside Mountain village SITE Learning in Forest Leaening in rural Leaening in ocean Environmental study based on Urbanism 佃煮 _Tsukuda-ni (sh boiled in soy sauce) Environmental Education FORESTRY AGRICULTURE URBAN ECONOMY FISHERY Upstream Downstream 塵芥 肥料 肥料 材木 農産物 都市基盤 海産物 海産物 海産物 薪・炭 塵芥 肥料 肥料 材木 農産物 都市基盤 海産物 海産物 薪・炭 tokyo SITE chiba tokyo bay edo river
子どもは “ 時代の縮図” であり、“ 社会の未来を移す鏡 。 子どもたちが幸せに暮らす都市、Harmonious city では家庭、学校、商店街、NPO の人々が協力しあい、未来を担う子どもたちを地域社会 の住民が共に育てる(共育)。 人々は、子どもを通じて手を取り合い、相互に助け合うなかでつながりが強くなり、安心・安全な子どものための地域社会が建設される。 そこは、子どもにとって “ 学ぶ喜びの場” となり “ 生きる喜びの場” となる。
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RECOGNITION HIS TORICA L BA CKGROUND _ _
The population of Tokyo, which had been decreasing, began increasing again 1997. High-rise and super high-rise housing, which allow people to live in urbanized areas, are some of the factors behind this population growth. Super high-rise housing is a new living environment, one that is cross sectional rather than planner. To study about the consciousness of the inhabitants, the survey was conducted. And this cognitive map shows that how the residents see or recognize their town. The range of their consciousness can be seen from the map. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _of the sketched map
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Ishikawajima

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Tsukuda Great bridge is the big element to segment two areas, Tsukuda island and Tsukishima. However, it will be an element to connect these area by water and shops under this bridge. Tsukuda ni is Japanese traditional food famous in this area. However, the number of shop has decreased through years. This place will be the place for children to learn, communicate with many people who lives in this city. Shopping street will be a place where children learn. The storefronts will be classrooms, and salespeople are teacher. In the future, the children will do working experience in return. “Terakoya” literally means "temple hut" in Japanese. The word refers to the civilian-run schools popular from the 14th to 19th centuries providing literacy and basic education to the children of common people.
M A S TER PROCES S PLA N 1843 1884 1892 4_Under highway 1_Terakoya at
lighthous2_Terakoya at shopping street 3_Terakoya at Tsukodani Shop
lighthouse was built in 1886. At this historical site, The terakoya will be a child playing and learning ground again.
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Sumida River Chuo bridge Supermarket Tsukuda Park Sumiyoshi Shrine Jr high School Ecchujima P Ishikawajima Park A_ B_ C_ 1_ terakoya 3_ terakoya 4_ under highway 5_ moat and park 6_ water gate 7_ glass box 8_ ���ti������� The bank of a Sumida river is very high. Children cannot see and feel the river from the site. It is the element to divide the river and the site. This a new place for child strolling. This place is the gate to the big river, Sumida River it has been functioned for the residents in this area to protect them, but people do not see it and know it anymore. This will be a site for children for ecological education. There is a moat around the castle. But there are a few people who enjoy the water side. This moat will be alive with rowboats. And this activity will connect the people in the park with the nature of the moat. This Floating deck can be used for various purpose. it can also be a element to link with some places. This area is full of people when they have a festival. 5_Tsukuda moat and park 6_ Sluice 7_Glass box 1939 2007 concept model 8_Floa ti ng deck A_FISHERMAN'S WARF B_EDUCATIONAL FACILITY C_COMMUNITY HOUSE D_COMMUNITY CENTER A D B C 16

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for children, but also for all human beings cannot live without food. It can be said that food is an element to connect people. This Dietary education centre locates very near to Junior high school so that children and parents, or all the people experience and learn together.

In the area where remains wooden historical area, they have distinct space in alley spaces, as it formed inhabitant's life from old age. The inhabitants of these houses are mainly older people, so the number of vacant houses is increasing recently. But those are very signi�cant property. And it needs to be protected; otherwise, we will lost them. The vacant houses are converted for group home for children and elderly as community house. To make a network of human, this can be important point of meeting people. These houses reconnect the relationship with children and old people. They’ll do activity together.

Children and elderly people will encounter, in this house, old people will teach something to children, at the same time, learn something from them, and vice versa.

This community center is situated in very signi�cant area.

There are many elements which divide Tsukishima; highway is one of them.

Locating on this site, it will be the element, which integrates this area.

It will connect old and new town in Tsukishima. And this community centre will be an element of connecting people as it used to be.

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Human Life Sublimation”

Architectural COMPETITION The Stockholm City Library

December, 2006

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“Eternalizing
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February, 2008

10th Arquine International Architecture COMPETITION “The Bicentennial Towers” “Toward the Sun”
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“Community house for creating a harmonias family”

June, 2007

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Kamakura, Tokiwa Residential design COMPETITION “High-quality residence as a stock of the city”, FINALIST
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PROPOSAL

The City of San Diego was discovered by the Spaniards in 1542. It was the first geographic location in the West Coast where the Europeans settled. Today, San Diego is the 8th largest city in the United States of America, with a population of 1,325,000 enjoying a mild year round weather.

The waterfront is one of the most important resources in San Diego because it serves several functions such as maritime, military, recreation and tourism. Harbor Island, one of the waterfront of San Diego, is not fully utilized for public use because it is only being used for small boat dock stations.

Harbor Island lacks continuous public open space and park and recreation system despite it being located near the airport, downtown, and the beaches.

We propose redevelopment of Harbor Island waterfront because of its potential of creating a public space that will increase value on the site, bring back the waterfront to the citizen’s life, and making use of its stra tegic location.

Resilient Embankment

CURRENT CONDITION

There is no easy access to the beach from downtown because of military bases, the airport, and huge number of parking lots. In addition, the existing artificial island ”Harbor Island” does not have an effective circulation move ment. Because of this, the communities of San Diego are divided. By creating the circulation system at the potential site, we bring back the Harbor Island bay to general public use and should not be exclusive to those people who own boats.

San Diego neighborhood has a diversi fied norms and culture which creates a division in the society. It also creates its own characteristics. Since the neighbor hoods are not well connected, we pro pose the diverse connection to create “Social Capital”

“In our travels, wherever we found strong social resilience, we also found strong communities.”

- Zolli and Healy, Resilience,19-20.

In addition to the existing transporta tion system in San Diego, we are propos ing to create a network that has effective circulation. We plan to achieve this by connecting the existing public trans portation with “Green corridor” that is a circle tram way, providing an effective circulation. It will revitalize the bay area that is not well utilized at this moment.

Our proposal aims to make a trigger of San Diego by making a green corridor and hub of waterfront, where has been developed separately.

Recently, natural disasters and extreme weather events have occurred in nu merous locations throughout the world. Increasing incidence of disasters and extreme weather events requires the resiliency of human society, preparing for threats, managing crises and facilitating recovery in order to construct a sustain able global society. To this end, strengthening the seismic resistance of structure and renewing outdated infrastructure are important.

A study shows that if current trends continue , San Diego, California USA will also be facing those risks of climate change.

We propose “Resilient Embankment” that will show the way to create an urban resilience.

Human element is also critical for strengthening urban resiliency, to foster the “Social Capital” of interconnection and networks among people living in a local ity. We propose a resilient coastal areas by embankment and by creating connec tions in many ways.

URBIT International COMPETION for Young Urban Designers and Planners “Resilient Embankment”
800m 10min walk BIKE RENTAL STATION BIKE RENTAL STATION LIBRARY PLAY GROUND CONFERENCE CENTRE OFFICES ACADEMIC AND RESEARRCH QUARTER POTENTIAL LOOKOUT CULTURAL Existing residential and retail neighbourhood Hotel Hotel Spanish landing Park North San Diego Liberty station San diego San Francisco Los Angeles Tijuana MEXICO UNITED STATES California SITE NEIGHBOURHOOD Parking, airport Byke lane Museum city Down town city Residential Mission-bay city Culture & historycal & technology city Green corridor Tram way Down town city Residential Mission-bay city DOWN TOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD Resilience Enbankment United States San Diego Harbour Island 00. CONCEPT 02. CURRENT SITUATION and PROPOSALS 01. SITE LOCATION and POTENTIAL 07. CONSTRUCTION 10. PERSPECTIVE VIEWS 08. SITE PROGRAM SCALE 1:2000 09. RESILIENT EMBANKMENT San Diego, USA
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2015 Phase one FLOOD CONDITION
Accesibility Neighborhood vicinity Green corridor
CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM
Interior perspective view Lansdcape perspective view

San Diego has been developed with a strong automobile orientation through out its urban history. To this end, pub lic transportation is not well developed. Normally, it takes less time to go any places by bike than by bus or public transportation. We propose walkable and bikeable plan.

Alexander stated that “A city is not a tree” in 1965 to explain a complex abstract structure of the city called a semi-lat tice. There is a huge difference between the natural and artificial cities, but he says that, “It is vital that we discover the property of old towns which gave them life, and get it back into our own artifi cial cities.”

We propose the “resilient embankment” that has the structure of the nature or self-generated city, which has the inter active connection of each community and peoples.

Children is a core of the society as they facilitate the people’s activities. Our pro posal aims to rebuild community, which protects and nurtures children, and the traditional linkages between the people and the environment by cooperating with and engaging the families, schools, local communities, culture and histori cal district, and sea side.

There are three differ ent kind of roads. One is for public transpor tation, the other is car oriented as it exists. We creates pedestrian ori ented road so that the citizens can enjoy the water front in the safety place. It connects to the airport and downtown.

Visitors can get to the airport and downtown through this waterfront sidewalk.

By upgrading the loop connectivity around the site, we propose develop ment of an urban necklace. The loops creates city chain and foster a network of these different areas.

San Diego County will face a severe water shortage.

San Diego County will face a severe water shortage.

By 2050, San Diego County will experience significantly warmer average tempera tures throughout the year.

The number of hot days above 84 egrees could triple over the next several de cades, as shown by the solid line in this graph.

1kilometer 0 N 0 0.5 500m 800m 10min walk 800m 10min walk FOOD MARKET CAR RENTAL RESTAURANT TRAM STATION AIRPORT TARMINAL BIKE RENTAL STATION SHOPS BEACH MAIN RETAIL STREET MARINA BOAT PARKING OPERA HOUSE HOTEL CULTURAL CENTRE POTENTIAL LOOKOUT POINT CENTRE MUSEUM CAFE RESTAURANT RESTAURANT BREWERY WATER SPORTS CENTRE COAST GURD CENTRE Existing residential and commercial neighbourhood Existing uses Proposed uses Restaurant Water front park Little Italy North San Diego Bay International Airport Interchange/Transport Commercial Hotel Culture/EntertainmentRestaurant Maritime Beach Civic/CommunityPark Centralised parking 1 1h 20m40m1.5h2h HORBOR ISLAND 2 1 3 5 6 4 5 1 2 345 6 123456 3456 345 12 345 6 123456 12345 3456 45 345 34 234 123 1 2 123 12345 3 4 34 234 5 6 3456 345 45 123456 1 2 12 345 3456 123456 3 4 5 6 CHILDREN Educational facilities Culture & historical District Sea side Community Gatheringplace water d s t t   orivnE&dooF noitacudElatn Secu ty network Educational facilities Culture & historical District Sea side Community Symbiosis CHILDREN Down Town Cultural & Historical District +0-2°F +4-6°F +0-2°F or more degrees F Root System Cooling +exchange GATHER PLAY LEARN MAIN CAR ROAD TRAM WAY Geen corridor + Resilient embankment EXISTING ACTIVITY TRAM WAY O ce Back yard when the ood condition 15,700 Fish market Section 1:300 035 10m Tram way street section 1:300 32m Main car street Section 1:300 15m 035 10m Pedestrian oriented street section 1:300 10m 03. STRATEGIES 04. FUTURE RISKS in SAN DIEGO 05. PROPOSALS for CLIMATE CHANGE PROCESS 06. URBAN CONNECTION Semi lattice Children oriented city Urban loop Walkable and bikeable 1.Sea level Embankment 2.Water shortages 2020 Phase two 2030 Phase three 3.Energy shortages 4.Hotter and Drier climate 5.Public health Sea level will be12-18 inches higher. Projected temperature increase for SanDiego County (right) Expected difference in August av erage temperature by 2050 (left) CURRENT CONDITION Artificial city stracture Natural city stracture NORMAL CONDITION High Efficient Cooling System High Efficient Cooling System FLOOD CONDITION TRAM WAY STREET SECTION BIKE LANE SECTION MAIN CAR ROAD SECTION Number of extremely hot days in May-September for Chula Vista over the next several decade
Projected sea level rise for San Diego County coastline over the next several decades
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Network of shared spaces

CONCEPT

The main idea which articulates the project is to create a kind or public skeleton which communicates the whole private spaces by a series of linked spaces all through the building.

These public skeletons for the building will host different shared uses as laundry spaces, gardens or playground areas.

Both spaces, the public and the private one, are disposed according to the Menger sponge´s geometry. As a result of that, the public space springs up as the negative image of the private one. The building itself is the result of the overlapping of both kinds of spaces in the three dimensions.

So, the housing unit is made by the addition of a certain number of basic modules each containing a basic room unit. Every housing unit is also, in a certain way, compose by some public units, which link the living area with the public spaces.

DIAGRAM

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FLOOR PLANS TYPOLOGY
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MESH Medellin Experimental Social Housing COMPETITION “Social Sponge” July,
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June, 2014

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              
             23


“Self-expanding

tetrahedron”

also biodegradable.

Twelve units can be arranged to interlock into a large cube. The dimensions of the units have been specially designed to fit within

Helping Haiti Restructure COMPETITION, Honorable Mention 13

Housing types

year: March, 2010

Materials Structure

The material we propose to use is a type of hard wearing water proofed cardboard, which is not only cheap and light weight, but also biodegradable.

This temporary housing structure strong and easy to send as well as

PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE

structure is very as being

It is easy to construct because 1unit is reasonable size.

1560mm
OF
ONE UNIT FUNITURES 2F plan Bed
Bed
Kitchen 1F plan
Bed
▲Entrance WC SECTION
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net Scale: 1:50 UNIT LOAD DEVICE
SECTION OF AIRCRAFT Plan CUBE (TWELVE UNIT
TEMPORARY HOUSENG) 1500mm 1500mm
Room3
Room4
Scale 1:100
Room1
Kitchen Bed Room3

1st Student Design Soul COMPETITION, “Design centre with Gallery, Café, & Shop” 3RD PRISE 2019-2021

 Incubator for Designersはギャラリー、caffe、shopの3つの機能をもったデザインセンター。卵の形の単位空間の自己相似形

af so slo otdoor ton sa ton sa 道路 道路

m

moon all 000 000  000 20  000 2nd loor lan S1250  af so slo otdoor ton sa

1st floor SQM 130.00m2

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2nd floor SQM 95.00m2 Total floor SQM 225.00m2  
St and 1st loor lan S1250 or sa
を拡大し、一定のリズムで回転させることにより平面をデザインしました。一回の円の線上には可動式の壁があり、イベント時
に壁を動かし、屋内空間、屋外空間好きな空間を作り出すことができます。このデザインセンターを市民のシンボルとし、開か れた空間にするために、ワークショップの内容を外から見ることのできる市民との一体感を創出する場とします。ショップはス タッフが常駐する場であるので、少ない労力で全体を見渡せる位置に配置してあります。 広いスロープはユニバーサルデザインで、展示空間としても使用できます。Incubator for Designersは、新たな人の才能を孵 化し、それらを開花させる場となります。
“Incubator
for Designers”
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        道路境界線 敷地境界線           “Oshiage house + Hachioji house” TOKYO FM broadband TV “Mirai Sekkeizu (Future drawing)” COMPETITION
January + February, 2008
バスルーム ウォーク イン  クローゼット ロフト 主寝室 書斎 化粧室 ダイニング バルコニー 台所 リビング  フリースペース 吹抜け    土間 書斎 書斎 バスルーム リビング  フリースペース バルコニー  土間 トイレ 台所       隣地境界線 隣地境界線 隣地境界線 道路境界線  ▼  26
“Wind path / Snow house **”
Shelter International Architectural Design COMPETITION for students 2011, ”A house in great nature” July, 2011
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~ 7533 1F & Site plan S=1:200 X2-X2' section S=1:200 common space ~ 7533 光庭 駐輪場 レストラン 1F & Site plan S=1:200 レンタルスペース カフェ ギャラリー 談話 談話 談話 ショップ  ショップ  話 ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼▼ ▼▼ 理容室 マッサージ室 集会所 中庭 スロープ 事務 2F plan S=1:200 void 室 South elevation S=1:200 West elevation S=1:200 Y2-Y2' section S=1:200 common space 理容室 マッサージ室 集会所 中庭 スロープ 事務 2F plan S=1:200 void 食堂 室 ▼ 大浴場 3F plan S=1:200 託児所 理美容室 マッサージ室 West elevation S=1:200 North elevation S=1:200 Y-Y' section S=1:200 Tukishima Station naka shopping street SITE 東京都中央区月島1-13 ~ 7533 駐輪場 レストラン レンタルスペース カフェ ギャラリー ショップ  ショップ  ▼ ▼▼ ▼▼ 理容室 マッサージ室 集会所 中庭 室 naka common space “Universal Cube House for All -connected with common space” Diploma Project January, 2012 Concept diagram 東京都中央区月島地区における歴史的に継承されてきた路地にあふれる地域住民のアクティビティを再生させ、子供ととも にあらゆる人が生活する場を創出すべく、個人、家族、住人相互がつながることにより地域社会に広がる地域交流の拠点とし て福祉施設を提案する。
2F plan S=1:200 X2-X2' section S=1:200 Y2-Y2' section S=1:200 common space Y-Y' section S=1:200 Tukishima Station SITE 東京都中央区月島1-13 理容室 マッサージ室 集会所 中庭 スロープ 事務 2F plan S=1:200 void 食堂 食堂 室 ▼ X2-X2' section S=1:200 Y2-Y2' section S=1:200 naka shopping common space SITE 大浴場 託児所 理美容室 マッサージ室 事務 4F plan S=1:200 ライブラリー バルコニー バルコニー バルコニー バルコニー バルコニー void void void North elevation S=1:200 Tukishima Station Jr high School SITE 東京都中央区月島1-13 Education facility Shop Water Green N S=1:2000 事務 ライブラリー バルコニー バルコニー Jr high School Education facility Shop Water Green N S=1:2000 大浴場 託児所 理美容室 マッサージ室 事務 ライブラリー バルコニー バルコニー Tukishima Station naka shopping street Jr high School SITE 東京都中央区月島1-13 Education facility Shop Water Green N S=1:2000 SITE ANALYSIS 東京都中央区月島地区における歴史的に継承されてきた路地にあふれる地域住民のアクティビティを再生させ、子供ととも にあらゆる人が生活する場を創出すべく、個人、家族、住人相互がつながることにより地域社会に広がる地域交流の拠点とし 28

本当に大切な小さな宝物は宝箱の中に大事にしまっておくべきか、それとも身近に感じらはれる棚の上に飾っておくべきだ ろうか。Treasure towerには、そんな小さな『お気に入りのモノ』を棚に飾ることも、箱にしまうこともできる。人は人生で時を 刻むごとに出会う人や経験することが増えていく、その中で生み出されてきた小さな思い出の宝物でTreasure towerもまた 時を重ねるごとに、その人だけの宝物で飾られていく。それはまた、使う人自身の人生の縮図でもあるだろう。このtreasure towerには今まで出会った人や今まで行った場所、今まで経験したことを表すような『お気に入りのモノ』が飾られていま す。Treasure towerの中心にある一番高い部材はH型でできているので、構造的にも強くなっています。表と裏がなく、使う 人、飾るモノによってどの面も表になります。

1. Conceptual model 2. Eeference image “Taliesin lamp” by Frank Lloyd Wright 3. My treasures 1 3 2 Front elevation Right elevation Back elevation Left elevation Elevation S=1/10 部材切り出し図 S=1/10 650mm 450mm “Treasure Tower” Design Assignment
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