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MITSUI, Wataru  Associate Professor - Architectural Theory, Department of Architecture 31 December, 2005
On the left: Restoration of a wooden structure  The left under: Publications
1963Born in Hiroshima
1987B.E., '89 M.E., '98 Dr.E. in Architecture, Tokyo University
1991-96Worked as Specialist at The Agency for Cultural Affairs
1996Instructor, Kobe Design University '99 Associate Professor at same
2000-Associate Professor, Tokyo University of the Arts
Publications and Awards
Books:

1994Historic Houses in the Chugoku district, INAX-Tosyo-shuppan-sha
1994Research Method for Historic Buildings: Temples and Shrines in the Edo Period, Gyousei
1996Historical Preservation in State of California, Published by the Author
1999UDATSU : Groups of Historic Buildings at, Ikeda-cho
2001The Spatial Composition in the Edo Period, Chuo-kouron-bijutsu-shuppan
Articles:
1991Reconstruction of a Shinden Style Ancillary Structure Based upon Heian Period Construction Documents, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians of Japan, vol. 16
1992Research on the Transformation Process of the Spatial Composition of the Sensouji Temple in the Early Edo Period, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians of Japan, vol. 19
1994Research on the Building-types at Buddhist Temple in Conformity to the Ordinance about Span Control in the Edo Period, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians of Japan, vol. 22 (Encouragement Prize of AIJ 1996-Umemura Prize)
1995Research on the Amusement in the Gokoku-ji Temple in the Edo Period, Kenchikushi-no-komyaku, Chuo-kouron-bijutsu - shuppan
1995Traditional Houses in the Gassho Style, Gekkan Bunkazai,vol.378
1996On the Transformation Process of the Management Method for the Spatial Composition of the Senso-ji Temple in the Middle and Late Edo period, The Urban History Annual, vol. 4
1996Earthquake Damage for Historic Buildings, Gekkan Bunkazai, vol. 390
1998On the Transformation Process of the Main Temples in the Edo Period, Ars Buddhica, vol. 236
1998Research on the Relation between Construction Systems and Architectural Styles of Main Shrines in the Late Edo Period, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians of JAPAN, vol. 30
2000Kobe Kitano-cho & Yamamoto-dori, Kobe City
2004Trivia of Architecture, Sho-koku-sya
Educational Activities
History of Japanese and Asian architecture, History of modern architecture II, History of architecture II, Practice of building survey
Social Activities
Member of the Architectural Institute of Japan, the Society of Architectural Historians of Japan, the Architectural Conservation Society of Japan
Key Words
History of architecture / Historic preservation / Spatial composition of temple and shrine / Wooden frame