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CIRCULAR BUILDING PRACTICES:
A JAPANESE-GERMAN PERSPECTIVE
March 18-19, 2024
CIRCULAR BUILDING PRACTICES:
A JAPANESE-GERMAN PERSPECTIVE
March 18-19, 2024
CIRCULAR BUILDING PRACTICES:
A JAPANESE-GERMAN PERSPECTIVE
March 18-19, 2024
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture and Building Engineering
RWTH Aachen University, Faculty for Architecture, Chair of Architectural Theory
DWIH Tokyo
Venue: Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Ôokayama Campus, Room 401 of W5 building
Ookayama 2-12-1, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan
Nearest railway station: Ookayama, Tokyu Oimachi line/Meguro line
https://www.titech.ac.jp/english/0/maps
[ Program ]
Day 1 Monday, 18 March, 2024
14:00 Welcome address and thematic introduction
Prof. Satoshi Nasu, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech)
Dr. Murielle Hladik, Prof. Axel Sowa, RWTH Aachen University
14:30 Session 1 - Material Matters
This section will focus on the materiality of construction. How are
substances extracted, prepared, mixed and processed into building
components? How do substances age, erode and disintegrate?
How can they be reused?
Session Chair: Dr. Murielle Hladik, RWTH Aachen University
- Prof. Kaori Nagai, Nihon University
- Dana Saez, RWTH Aachen University
- Prof. Hirohide Kobayashi, Kyoto University
16:30 Coffee Break
17:00 Keynote-Lecture
Assoc. Prof. Fuminori NOSAKU, Architect, Tokyo Metropolitan University
18:30 Reception at Tsubame Terrace, 2nd floor of W5 building
Day 2 Tuesday, 19 March, 2024
10:00 Session 2 - The
building transition as a task for sustainable communities.
The building transition can only succeed if consumers participate and
the majority opt for sustainable products and processes. Reports from
construction practices as well as from markets for reusable materials
show possibilities for new forms of social organization.
Session Chair: Prof. Axel Sowa, RWTH Aachen University
- Prof. Hiroshi Imai, Institute of Technologists, Tokyo
- Prof. Laurens Bekemans, RWTH
- Ms. Siena Hirao, Tokyo Tech
12:30 Lunch
14:30 Session 3 - Recycling - Building from second hand
The lifespan of buildings is not unlimited. Renovation, conversion
and demolition generate construction waste that can only be
reduced if it is possible to produce components that can be
dismantled and reused. This section will present and discuss
the existing range of recycling measures, such as urban mining
or the processing of used building components.
Session Chair: Prof. Satoshi Nasu, Tokyo Tech
- Helga Kuehnhenrich, BBSR, Zukunft Bau Program, Bonn
- Gaspard Geerts, ROTOR Architects,
Office for reuse and recycling, Brussels
- Professor Shinya KANEKO, Sapporo City University
18:00 Round table discussion
19:00 Closing remarks