Keio University Mita Campus Architecture Open Day Online
Keio University's Mita Campus has a wide variety of buildings from the Meiji and Taisho eras, which are designated as important cultural properties, as well as post-earthquake reconstruction buildings built after the Great Kanto Earthquake and other famous buildings of the Showa period. The Architecture Open Day is a public event that opens these buildings, which are usually closed to the public.
In response to COVID-19, this year's the Architecture Open Day will be held as an online guided tour.
Navigated by a curator from the Keio University Art Center, we will take you inside the buildings that you can't see on the event in previous years.
Video recordings of guided tours
11 November (Lecturer: Midori Moriyama) / 14 November (Lecturer: Shinsuke Niikura)
The commentary for the 14 November tour is now available in English!
Download the English script
Date
November 11th Wed. 13:30-15:00 / 14th Sat. 10:00-11:30
Venue
Online (Zoom webinar)
Audience
Open to anyone
Cost
Free
Enquiries and bookings
Keio University Art Center (Homma, Shino)
Tel 03-5427-1621
pj.ca.oiek.c-tra@yranuc
Tour[Architecture Open Day]
Date
Wednesday 11 November 2020, 13:30-15:00 / Saturday 14 November 2020, 10:00-11:30
Venue
Online (Zoom webinar) / No registration required
Audience
Open to anyone
Cost
Free
Booking
Online (Zoom webinar) / No registration required
https://keio-univ.zoom.us/j/86158972235
Enquiries and bookings
Keio University Art Center (Homma, Shino)
Tel 03-5427-1621
pj.ca.oiek.c-tra@yranuc
Organiser(s)
Organised by Keio University Art Center and Cultural Narrative of a City project.
Co-organised by Minato-city (FY2020 Minato Cooperation Project for Cultural Program).
Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan in fiscal 2020.
Technical support by Keio Museum Commons
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