@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00013452, author = {津島, 光}, issue = {2}, journal = {近畿大学総合社会学部紀要:総社る, Applied sociology research review Kinki University : Social}, month = {Mar}, note = {[Abstract] The purpose of this paper is the same as that of the No. 01 Applied Sociology Research Review — to consider the importance of environmental theory of architecture and to shape the author's future research project. To clarify this new concept, the traditional definition of the theory of architecture is explained together with the problems associated with it. One of the main issues is the fact that architectural theory has tended to focus on the buildings themselves and not on the whole system encompassing human beings, buildings, and their surroundings. In other words, the new theory, the environmental theory of architecture, is defined as "the theory that aims to systematically understand physical structures in their environment as a whole and the essence of that environment." Then, experimental projects are introduced in order to demonstrate how students show their insightful attitudes toward the environment around them. The students rediscovered the intrinsic value of their hometowns and the shops in the surrounding areas. In this paper, all considerations of the importance of the environmental theory of architecture are from the sentence: "What is the meaning of the existence of being in the house" ? From this approach, I was able to find very important ideas regarding the environmental theory of architecture. One of them is the relationship between everything., 著者専攻: 環境建築論, application/pdf}, pages = {61--67}, title = {〈研究ノート〉「環境建築論」へ向けて}, volume = {1}, year = {2012}, yomi = {ツシマ, ヒカリ} }