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This research division is composed of experts of architecture, city planning and civil engineering.Stuffs belong to Faculty of Engineering and to Faculty of Science and Engineering, and School of International Fire Science. For many years, researchers in this division continue to develop regional researches, contributions to local communities, and regional exchanges with thick accumulation of their researches.We aim to create results to contribute the areal development of Kagurazaka and Sotobori area where is the home of Tokyo University of Science.DirectorProfessorDepartment of architecture,Faculty of engineeringDr.Eng.26Future Development GoalsFig. 1  Research field and partnersFig. 2  “Sotobori-Kagurazaka 7 images”, CKARD_TUS, April 2014Established: April, 2014Respond to the cityʼs complex environment and lives caused by the significant development of technology, by bringing together wisdom for various fields of architecture. Explore the Visions for Tokyo as a metropolis in the 21st century from the Kagurazaka and Sotobori (outer moat) areas, where Tokyo University of Science locates. How to prepare modern cities should against incoming unprecedented disastersBuilding up theories for city planning with the sustainability and resilience against disasters.Renewal of infrastructures in cities by merging various perspectives and knowledge of the architectural fields: materials, structures, planning, design, and history, into the primal purpose, disaster prevention.Objectives o.taka@rs.tus.ac.jpTbl. 1  Historical Changes of Kagurazaka “Outside of Sotobori”, Lecture of Professor Akihisa ITO, April 2014Fig. 3  “Brought Close between Town and Sotobori” Proposal to connect town and Sotobori with a barrier-free deck, Sotobori Reconstruction Plan Symposium, CKARD_TUS, May 2014 Our principal research areas are Kagurazaka and its surrounding areas including Sotobori (outer moat), which should be called the home of Tokyo University of Science. Researchers and specialists belonging for the division have long been engaged in regional research, contribution, and exchange activities in these areas, and have accumulated sufficient research experience. We have created disaster prevention plan models and city plan models based on the results obtained in the areas. We will develop urban disaster prevention research by applying and extending these results to urban areas throughout Japan.AcademicsorSocialCharacteristicsfortheDivision The researchers and specialists belonging to this division consist of faculty members from four faculties: the Faculty of Engineering, the Former Faculty of Engineering II, the Faculty of Science and Technology for Innovation, and the International Graduate School of Fire Science and Technology. They are conducting front-line research in their respective fields of expertise. In addition, they are certificated by major domestic academic societies such as AIJ (Architectural Institute of Japan), CPIJ (The City Planning Institute of Japan), and SAHJ (Society of Architectural Historians of Japan). Our division collaborates for advanced research in various fields related to city planning, including architecture and disaster prevention. The Kagurazaka and its surrounding areas are unique in terms of chronological context and city structure in the world’s city’s history, and research on these areas is likely to attract international attention. In addition, there are high expectations from both sectors public (governmental organizations) and private (private commercial and non-profit organizations) for proposing, reflecting, and presenting the results of our research. This is one of the unique characteristics of contribution to society by the university and the division.AreasResearchingBased on the theme of “Disaster Prevention in Cities Built on Advanced Systems”, buildingcities which enable recovery, maintenance and sustain their whole cultures and functions onthemselves, by interconnecting the research results of the three fields: city culture, cityperformances and city planning.Osamu TakahashiResearch Division for Advanced Disaster Prevention on Cities

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