Researcher's Profile

  • Associate Professor
  • Sae KONDO
  • Community and Social Systems Engineering
E-mail
skondoclimcore.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Tel
03-5452-5091

Biography

                       
December 2001 JR Central Consultants Company
April 2016 Postdoctoral Course, Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo(UTokyo)
April 2017 Project Assistant Professor, Master’s Program in Sustainable Urban Regeneration, Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, UTokyo
July 2018 Project Assistant Professor, RCAST, UTokyo
April 2021 Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Graduate school of Engineering, Mie University
December 2023 Associate Professor, RCAST, UTokyo

Research Interests

"Smart cities" and "Super cities," which have been the focus of much attention in recent years, have raised people's excitement and encouraged the development of science and technology. However, pursuing only the growth of the physical environment sometimes leads to problems, such as pollution or skyrocketing land prices, that threaten our daily lives. Of course, many efforts have been made to solve these problems, but the tedious and steady work has yet to overcome the motivation to pursue growth. As a result, the challenges facing cities today have become even more complex. Now is the time to question urban planning centred on the physical environment's growth. We need to rethink the essential value of cities from social, cultural, and even human perspectives and form a new social system. This creative and innovative urban development mechanism can keep up with various changes.
Essential to this social system is the social, cultural, and humanistic philosophy of people working together and communicating while each person acts based on intrinsic interest and spontaneous transition. Based on this premise, I'm researching "living labs" that encourage creative participatory behaviour and space management that supports innovative communities, emphasizing the "people" perspective. Based on the results of these studies, I will work to develop regional social systems that also consider the region's unique characteristics through social implementation.
However, it is essential to integrate knowledge from various specialized fields and academic truths to solve complex urban issues. The RCAST comprises researchers from many academic disciplines, enabling us to encounter knowledge daily. Therefore, I'll contribute to developing new research fields by creating a discussion forum that makes these encounters inevitable and by regularly disseminating this information inside and outside the Institute.

Award

  • July 1996 Annual Conference Best Presentation Award, Japan Concrete Institute
  • March 2013 Grand Prize, Mito Student Town Development Plan Competition 2013
  • May 2016 Thesis Award, The City Planning Institute of Japan
  • August 2023 National Conference Best Presentation Award, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence

Keywords

Community planning with citizen participation and collaboration, Public space planning, Public facility planning, Living labs, House issues, Urban liveliness

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