Faculty Members

LANGUAGE ≫ Japanese
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Associate Professor
SATO Rihito

Dr. Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2008

Areas of specialization Architectural/Urban Environmental Engineering
Building Equipment
Laboratory/research office Building and Urban Environment Laboratory
This laboratory aims to achieve sustainable architecture and urban development while enhancing indoor and outdoor thermal comfort.
We conduct research toward the development of new building equipment, and the design of ideal urban blocks, by means of field measurements and numerical analysis.
Current research topics
Educational background
Professional background
Licenses
Academic societies

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Courses

* Courses provided in English are shown with (E) mark

Undergraduate school
  • Building Environment
  • Building Facilities
Graduate school
  • Building Environment Planning

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Research activities

Research papers
  1. Authors: Maria Alejandra Del Rio, Takashi Asawa, Yukari Hirayama, Rihito Sato, Isamu Ohta
    Title: Evaluation of passive cooling methods to improve microclimate for natural ventilation of a house during summer
    Journal: BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, Vol. 149, pp. 275-287
    Year: 2019
  2. Authors: TaeCheol Lee, Takashi Asawa, Hidenori Kawai, Rihito Sato, Yukari Hirayama, Isamu Ohta
    Title: Multipoint measurement method for air temperature in outdoor spaces and application to microclimate and passive cooling studies for a house
    Journal: BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, Vol. 114, pp. 267-280
    Year: 2017
Awards
  1. Design Intelligence Award Young Talents Award, Design Intelligence Award Committee, 2020

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Social activities

Magazines
  1. Authors: SATO Rihito
    Title: ANALYSIS OF THECOOLING EFFECT OFURBAN GREENERY INSUBSTANTIALURBANAREA USING 3D CAD
    Magazine: CPIJ Special Issue ' Sustainable Cities and Regions' , 日本都市計画学会
    Year: 2010

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