mer.
29
sept.
2010
  • Professor Miyake is an architect majoring in history of architecture,

    regional planning and design management. He graduated from Tokyo University

    in 1973 (Department of Civil Engineering) and from l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts

    (School of architecture, Paris) in 1979. After 1982, he occupied various

    teaching positions in the Shibaura Institute of Technology (Tokyo),

    Universite de Liege (Belgium), Keio University, Conservatoire National des

    arts et métiers (Paris). In 2010, he was appointed Professor at Fuji

    Women’s University (Sapporo).

    Professor Miyake will present his book published in June 2010, Akihabara wa ima 秋葉原は今 [Akihabara forever] (Geijutsu shinbunsha 芸術新聞社).

  • Co-organized by the CNRS Regional Office – North East Asia – and the Research Institute of Maison Franco-Japonaise (UMIFRE 19 CNRS – MAEE)
  • Contact for registration :

    ASANUMA-BRICE Cécile : brice [+ @jp.cnrs.fr]

    Tel. : 03.3443.8551 / Fax : 03.3443.8552

* L'accès aux manifestations de l'IFRJ-MFJ est gratuit (sauf mention contraire), mais l'inscription préalable est obligatoire.

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