昨今、歴史的建築をアーカイブする各種デジタル技術の普及がめざましく、様々な取組が生まれている一方でそれらの取組は点在している状況にある。我々は、共同研究を通じてインターネット上に点在するデジタルアーカイブの取り組みを収集・分析し、関わる主体の属性やデジタル化の目的と技術を主軸に、それらを整理し、体系的に扱う枠組みの提示を試みている。
しかし、属性の異なる主体間のインタラクティブな活動を促進させるためには、必要かつ共有可能な情報の提供と選別はもちろん、目的に相応しいプロジェクトのフローやノウハウを共有するための基盤づくりとその継続的更新を、企画に賛同してくれる主体を集い、ある共同体間で行っていく必要がある。
よって、その継続的協議をスタートするにあたり、主体の属性を設計者に絞り、歴史的建築を対象とした、3Dスキャナーを用いた修復設計や記録保存の実践を共有し、賛同者を集うと共に、共有すべき情報とその基盤の在り方について協議するための場としてシンポジウムを開催する。
日時
2024年7⽉26⽇[金]
17:30―20:00
スピーカー
Matthias Brenner [PhD Candidate, ETH Zurich] |
Advanced Building Surveys for the Repair of Complex Metal Facades: Case Studies in Swiss High-Tech Architecture |
Leonhard Schönfelder [Zirkular] |
Data Driven Inventories – How Digital Technologies are Shaping Reuse Practice |
Matthias Vollmer [Project Associate Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology] |
Modeling the Urban Landscape – Spatial Understanding through Data Models |
Gergely Peter Barna [Project Assistant Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology] |
Dynamic Heritage – digital tools in the maintenance of architectural monuments |
Takafumi Yamano [Chief Expert at Traditional Architecture Group, Advanced Design Department, TAKENAKA CORPORATION] Toshikatsu Kiuchi [Project Associate Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology] |
Digital Archives of Historical and Aged Buildings and their utilization |
タイムテーブル
17:30-17:35 | Introduction | Toshikatsu Kiuchi |
17:35-17:45 | Report of the literature research | Takafumi Yamano |
17:45-18:15 | Case study #1 | Matthias Brenner |
18:15-18:45 | Case study #2 | Leonhard Schönfelder |
18:45-18:50 | Short break | |
18:50-19:05 | Case study #3 | Matthias Vollmer |
19:05-19:20 | Case study #4 | Gergely Peter Barna |
19:20-19:25 | Set change | 19:25-19:50 | Panel discussion | Matthias Brenner Leonhard Schönfelder Matthias Vollmer Gergely Peter Barna Takafumi Yamano Toshikatsu Kiuchi [moderator] |
19:50-20:00 | Q&A | |
20:00 | Closing |
会場
京都工芸繊維大学 KYOTO Design Lab 2階
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定員
80名(入場無料/先着順)
言語
英語
主催
京都工芸繊維大学 KYOTO Design Lab
株式会社 竹中工務店
お問い合わせ
kit.lecture.info[at]gmail.com (担当:木内俊克 [京都工芸繊維大学 未来デザイン・工学機構特任准教授])
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Noah Santer, Schweizer Heimatschutz

K. Müller, A. Oefner et al. „Scan to BIM – Aufnahmeverfahren wiederverwendete Bauteile Recyclinghallen Hagenholz und Werdhölzli Zürich Schlussbericht“ Stadt Zürich, Amt für Hochbauten, Fachstelle Nachhaltiges Bauen Mar. 2021

Excavation Site of Erweiterung Kunsthaus Zurich (Image: Matthias Vollmer, Data: Stadt Zurich)

3D scanned section of the Gifu Great Buddha Hall and Great Buddha (Image: Gergely Péter Barna, Data: Kyoto Institute of Technology)
スピーカー略歴
Matthias Brenner
Matthias is a 4th-year Doctoral Student at the Chair of Construction Heritage and Preservation at ETH Zurich. Leading the interdisciplinary research project “High-Tech for High-Tech”, Matthias is investigating the potential of digital fabrication for the repair of high-tech architecture. The project is part of the NCCR Digital Fabrication in close collaboration with the Advanced Manufacturing Lab Zurich.
Before moving to ETH Zurich for his doctoral studies, Matthias conducted postgraduate studies at the School of Design Thinking at the Hasso Plattner Institute Berlin.
Leonhard Schönfelder
Leonhard began his career as a carpenter and cabinetmaker in Berlin. He gained hands-on experience in workshops and on construction sites in Switzerland, Australia, and Germany before pursuing an architecture degree at TU Berlin. During an Erasmus exchange in Rennes, he worked with Philippe Madec on sustainable building and BIM, drawing inspiration from Ingrid Bertin’s writings on integrating BIM with reused building elements. This interest led him to ETH Zurich, where he completed a Master’s in Integrated Building Systems with a focus on the digital circular economy in construction, writing his thesis under the guidance of Catherine De Wolf. Since January 2023, he has been supporting Zirkular by cataloging reclaimed building components using digital methods.
昨今、歴史的建築をアーカイブする各種デジタル技術の普及がめざましく、様々な取組が生まれている一方でそれらの取組は点在している状況にある。我々は、共同研究を通じてインターネット上に点在するデジタルアーカイブの取り組みを収集・分析し、関わる主体の属性やデジタル化の目的と技術を主軸に、それらを整理し、体系的に扱う枠組みの提示を試みている。
しかし、属性の異なる主体間のインタラクティブな活動を促進させるためには、必要かつ共有可能な情報の提供と選別はもちろん、目的に相応しいプロジェクトのフローやノウハウを共有するための基盤づくりとその継続的更新を、企画に賛同してくれる主体を集い、ある共同体間で行っていく必要がある。
よって、その継続的協議をスタートするにあたり、主体の属性を設計者に絞り、歴史的建築を対象とした、3Dスキャナーを用いた修復設計や記録保存の実践を共有し、賛同者を集うと共に、共有すべき情報とその基盤の在り方について協議するための場としてシンポジウムを開催する。
Date&Time
Friday, July 26, 2024
17:30―20:00
Speakers
Matthias Brenner [PhD Candidate, ETH Zurich] |
Advanced Building Surveys for the Repair of Complex Metal Facades: Case Studies in Swiss High-Tech Architecture |
Leonhard Schönfelder [Zirkular] |
Data Driven Inventories – How Digital Technologies are Shaping Reuse Practice |
Matthias Vollmer [Project Associate Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology] |
Modeling the Urban Landscape – Spatial Understanding through Data Models |
Gergely Peter Barna [Project Assistant Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology] |
Dynamic Heritage – digital tools in the maintenance of architectural monuments |
Takafumi Yamano [Chief Expert at Traditional Architecture Group, Advanced Design Department, TAKENAKA CORPORATION] Toshikatsu Kiuchi [Project Associate Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology] |
Digital Archives of Historical and Aged Buildings and their utilization |
タイムテーブル
17:30-17:35 | Introduction | Toshikatsu Kiuchi |
17:35-17:45 | Report of the literature research | Takafumi Yamano |
17:45-18:15 | Case study #1 | Matthias Brenner |
18:15-18:45 | Case study #2 | Leonhard Schönfelder |
18:45-18:50 | Short break | |
18:50-19:05 | Case study #3 | Matthias Vollmer |
19:05-19:20 | Case study #4 | Gergely Peter Barna |
19:20-19:25 | Set change | 19:25-19:50 | Panel discussion | Matthias Brenner Leonhard Schönfelder Matthias Vollmer Gergely Peter Barna Takafumi Yamano Toshikatsu Kiuchi [moderator] |
19:50-20:00 | Q&A | |
20:00 | Closing |
Venue
2F, KYOTO Design Lab, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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*At the venue, photos and videos of the event will be taken as part of the KYOTO Design Lab’s PR activities
Seating capacity
80
*Admission free
*First come, first served
Language
English
Organized by
KYOTO Design Lab, Kyoto Institute of Technology
TAKENAKA CORPORATION
Contact
kit.lecture.info@gmail.com (Toshikatsu Kiuchi [Kyoto Institute of Technology, Project Associate Professor])

Noah Santer, Schweizer Heimatschutz

K. Müller, A. Oefner et al. „Scan to BIM – Aufnahmeverfahren wiederverwendete Bauteile Recyclinghallen Hagenholz und Werdhölzli Zürich Schlussbericht“ Stadt Zürich, Amt für Hochbauten, Fachstelle Nachhaltiges Bauen Mar. 2021

Excavation Site of Erweiterung Kunsthaus Zurich (Image: Matthias Vollmer, Data: Stadt Zurich)

3D scanned section of the Gifu Great Buddha Hall and Great Buddha (Image: Gergely Péter Barna, Data: Kyoto Institute of Technology)
Speaker profile
Matthias Brenner
Matthias is a 4th-year Doctoral Student at the Chair of Construction Heritage and Preservation at ETH Zurich. Leading the interdisciplinary research project “High-Tech for High-Tech”, Matthias is investigating the potential of digital fabrication for the repair of high-tech architecture. The project is part of the NCCR Digital Fabrication in close collaboration with the Advanced Manufacturing Lab Zurich.
Before moving to ETH Zurich for his doctoral studies, Matthias conducted postgraduate studies at the School of Design Thinking at the Hasso Plattner Institute Berlin.
Leonhard Schönfelder
Leonhard began his career as a carpenter and cabinetmaker in Berlin. He gained hands-on experience in workshops and on construction sites in Switzerland, Australia, and Germany before pursuing an architecture degree at TU Berlin. During an Erasmus exchange in Rennes, he worked with Philippe Madec on sustainable building and BIM, drawing inspiration from Ingrid Bertin’s writings on integrating BIM with reused building elements. This interest led him to ETH Zurich, where he completed a Master’s in Integrated Building Systems with a focus on the digital circular economy in construction, writing his thesis under the guidance of Catherine De Wolf. Since January 2023, he has been supporting Zirkular by cataloging reclaimed building components using digital methods.