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SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGN BOOK
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SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGN BOOK
The 2005 World Sustainable Building Conference in Tokyo, Student Session
23-29 September 2005, Tokyo, Japan
Edited and Published by:
Printed in Japan
2005
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i CONTENTS
CONTENTS / FOREWORD
PREFACE
LOCATION OF PROJECTS
LIST OF THE PROJECTS
CREDITS
JAPAN SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURES
GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN & RESEARCH
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Chapter
i, ii
iii
iv
v
vi
vii
viii
ix
Page Number
2
3
4
5~7
8
9~31
32~95
96
ii FOREWORD
On behalf of the SB05Tokyo Student Session Organising Committee, I would like to welcome you all
to Tokyo and to the first attempt of a student session in the series of Sustainable Building
Conferences. We initiated this event based on the brief that it could create networks between young
architects and researchers in the field of Sustainable Building, and that the networks could act as an
essential catalyst for forming a better, less unsustainable future.
Under the slogan of "building a sustainable future", the SB05Tokyo Student Session has attracted
more than 120 participants with no fewer than 34 nationalities. With the help of quite a few experts
and fellow Student Session participants, the SB05 Student Session Organising Committee, a group
of 29 students from 9 Japanese universities and 11 countries, has prepared this event with a range
of activities such as Plenary Session on SB International Comparison, Design Workshop, Discussion-
based Workshops, Activity-based Workshops, Poster Session and Walking Tours.
Along with the preparation for these activities, the Organisers for the Plenary Session on SB
International Comparison and the Design Workshop have dreamed up the idea of publishing a
Design Book with works of fellow international participants and some of the best examples of
Sustainable Building in Japan. Accordingly, the Committee decided to publish this book to distribute
to the participants of the SB05Tokyo Student Session and the SB05Tokyo main conference.
Lastly I would like to show my sincere appreciation for the architects and students from all over the
world who have kindly provided us such a wonderful work of theirs. I truly hope this book could help
inspire our fellow young architects and researchers, and could contribute to build a sustainable future.
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HIRANO Tomoko
Chair of SB05Tokyo Student Session Organising Committee
PhD Candidate, Department of Architecture, The University of Tokyo
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iii PREFACE
The “heat island” phenomenon in the urban
areas is worsening in a high speed. Tough there
are few possible causes for this, the many artifi-
cial materials covering the surface and the
reduction of the latent heat flux, which is caused
by the increase of the thermal storage and the
decrease of the water-holding capacity, are
thought to be the major causes.
Bio-climatic Design, Environmental Architecture,
Urban Regeneration, Ecology, Technology,
Building Renovation... concepts that are now
important part of the XXI century's lexicon. Global
new vocabularies can be found from vernacular
houses to large scale urban developments, in
local communities or even in ecumenopoleis.
"Sustainability" must be a part of our daily life. Its
magical attraction forms a part of the homoge -
neous elements of the quintessential characteris-
tics in any place on earth... crossing across
immerse in hidden dimensions... floating around
trying to let us discover its undeniable benefits.
For building sustainable city, the recovery of the
green, such as farming land and timberland, and
a creation of a comfortable environment is the
most important factor. Different from the past age
when architecture required an environmental
sacrifice, in this century of the environment, an
architectural design which lessens the burden on
the environment by using natural energy and can
also be sustainable to time is required.
This year, Japan was selected to be the host of
"The 2005 World Sustainable Building
Conference". We considered it important to share
Japan's sustainable new architectures but also to
show examples from all over the globe.
The idea of this design book is to present those
sustainable buildings such as, zero-emission
refined building, passively designed energy-sav-
ing building and green building that contributes
to the protection of the organisms' diversity and
the recovery of the nature, which the Japanese
architects have been introducing to the world.
These buildings exist as, and will remain as the
place of recreation and relaxation. I wish this
book will serve as a useful reference for many
students who will learn design from now on.
Together with the 22 examples of sustainable
buildings of japanese architects, we decided to
publish in this booklet the works and researches
about sustainability of the Student Session's par-
ticipants. Among the works, 32 entries were
received from 17 different countries of the 5 con-
tinents.
We are proud to present this "SUSTAINABLE
BUILDING DESIGN BOOK" and we hope you
can learn from the examples showed on it.
Shoko Hashida
Editor
PhD Candidate, Department of Landscape Engineering
Meiji University
Jose Martin Gomez Tagle Morales
Editor
PhD Candidate, Department of Architecture
The University of Tokyo
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