Miyoko Ohno's Intention of Bridge Design and Its Demonstration in Actual Bridges
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- OMURA Eita
- Graduate School of the University of Tokyo
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- KIKUCHI Yuta
- Graduate School of the University of Tokyo
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- FUKUSHIMA Hideya
- Kamijo and Fukushima and Associates
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 橋梁デザイナー大野美代子の言説にみるデザイン志向と造形操作の特徴
- -Analysis of Her Discourse
Abstract
<p>Miyoko Ohno, originally a Japanese interior designer, began bridge design in the 1970s, the early days for the design of Japanese civil engineering, and has been highly regarded until now. This paper focuses on her bridge design works and aims to clarify her bridge design orientation through her discourse. As a result, the eight design orientations were listed: “Harmony with local context and landscape", “Aesthetic of bridge as a whole", “Beauty of details", “Consideration of nightscape", “Consideration of long-term use (50 years or more)", “Attractiveness to bridge users", “Impressions of neighborhood residents", and “Diversity of the users (e.g., disabled people)". These are classified into three categories: “Multi-scale reflection", “Consideration of short- and long-term changes", and “Realization of residents' feeling". In addition, specific design examples corresponding to each design orientation are organized.</p>
Journal
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- Bulletin of Japanese Society for the Science of Design
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Bulletin of Japanese Society for the Science of Design 70 (3), 3_39-3_48, 2024-01-31
Japanese Society for the Science of Design
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390017965043008000
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- ISSN
- 21865221
- 09108173
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed