Re-evaluation of computational design of tange lab and its importance of today: Focusing on computer simulation methods and its theory

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The aim of this paper is to clarify computational design processes used in Kenzo Tange Lab, which was attempted to apply in urban design projects. In this paper, Tange Lab's urban design method of using a computer was analyzed from following 3 aspects. 1. The relationship between computer technology in 1960s and Tange Lab's method of using a computer. This focuses on technical aspects of computational design in Tange Lab. 2. The theoretical relationship between Tange Lab's urban design theory and its method of using a computer. This focuses on theoretical aspect of computational design in Tange Lab. 3. To clarify the foresight of Tange Lab's method and its significance to review it today. This was analyzed through academic papers written for architectural magazines by members of Tange Lab on their computational design methods and theories.

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Mizutani, A. (2016). Re-evaluation of computational design of tange lab and its importance of today: Focusing on computer simulation methods and its theory. Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan), 81(723), 487–494. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.81.487

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