Kazuhisa Iki
Kumamoto University
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Archive | 2001
Lee W. K. Alpha; Kazuhisa Iki
In this paper, an Interactive Rendering System for Animated Assessment (IRSA2) is proposed. Using IRSA2, different to the usual process that the respondents are allowed only to select alternatives designed by planners, they are allowed to participate in the design process and create alternatives as proposals in a web-based collaborative environment. This gives roads to an autonomous process in landscape planning and design. The system efficiency was verified by a case study of its use in a wind farm project in Japan.
Archive | 2017
Li Lin; Riken Homma; Kazuhisa Iki
With the progress of urbanization,dlc the traditional gardens are increasingly visually destroyed by the construction of high-rise buildings around them. This study aims to evaluate the degree of landscape destruction caused by high-rise bulidings using visual impact analysis, and present a quantitative approach for controlling the height of buildings using GIS. This paper selected Suizenji Jōjuen, a traditional Japanese strolling garden located in Kumamoto City as a case study. Firstly, a 3D urban model was constructed. Then, three main view points were selected as observation points in order to simulate real vision of observers, and the contours of trees around the garden were described by the vertical and horizontal angles from each observation point. Secondly, the study focused on two visual impact factors: angle of elevation and distance, and used angle of elevation analysis to calculate and evaluate the degree of landscape destruction caused by buildings around garden. This analytical method was based on the height of buildings and the distance from observation points to buildings. Thirdly, a virtual vision plane was constructed, which was formed by a large amount of extension lines linking from observation points to the contours of trees. Based on the vision plane, a quantitative control method of building height was presented, and the height of buildings was limited according to the distance away from the center of the garden. This research, could not only contribute to the landscape preservation of Suizenji Jōjuen, but also suggest a quantitative approach for controlling the height of buildings for reference for the building height restrictions around traditional gardens in other cities.
Journal of Architecture and Planning (transactions of Aij) | 1997
Masahiro Saigoh; Mitsuo Morozumi; Kazuhisa Iki
Journal of Architecture and Planning (transactions of Aij) | 1995
Kazuhisa Iki; Mitsuo Morozumi
Theory and applications of GIS | 1994
Alias Abdullah; Mitsuo Morozumi; Kazuhisa Iki
Journal of Architecture and Planning (transactions of Aij) | 2000
Alpha Wai Keung Lee; Kazuhisa Iki; Mitsuo Morozumi
Journal of Architecture and Planning (transactions of Aij) | 2000
Alpha Wai Keung Lee; Kazuhisa Iki; Mitsuo Morozumi
Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2018
Li Lin; Riken Homma; Kazuhisa Iki
Martens, B, Wurzer, G, Grasl T, Lorenz, WE and Schaffranek, R (eds.), Real Time - Proceedings of the 33rd eCAADe Conference - Volume 1, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 16-18 September 2015, pp. 647-655 | 2015
Yuki Nakama; Yasunobu Onishi; Kazuhisa Iki
Journal of architecture,planning and environmental engineering | 1999
Yuichi Shimokawa; Mitsuo Morozumi; Kazuhisa Iki; Riken Honma