- RESEARCH
- ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING | BUILDING PRODUCTION | BUILT ENVIRONMENT
- Yashiro Lab | Department of Architecture | The University of Tokyo
Through unforeseeable natural disasters and long-term climate change, all of humanity’s current living environments could potentially transform into harsh environments where it is difficult for human beings to live. To overcome this vulnerability, it is essential to develop technologies for constructing built systems in places where the conditions are hostile to human activity. This work aims to systematize the concept of extreme environments and develop a theoretical foundation for constructing built systems in extreme environments.
The work defined an extreme environment as one that poses difficulties to human habitation and devised criteria for evaluating the extremeness of an environment, taking into consideration not only natural and geographical aspects but also social and economic factors. An analysis framework is formulated for comparing the built systems in extreme environments that differ substantially in their surroundings, purposes, functions, and scales.
Related Publications
- Igarashi, T. and Yashiro, T. (Aug 2019) “Construction in extreme environment: Definition of extremeness and parameter analysis of case projects,” Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2019 (SBE19), Tokyo.
- Igarashi, T. (Mar 2019) “Construction of built environments in extreme environments (An introductory study on the dynamics of environments) [Japanese] (極限環境におけるbuilt environment の構築に関する研究:環境の動態に関する研究序説),” Master’s thesis, Department of Architecture, the University of Tokyo.
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