“Architecture of Keio” Project
Started in 2008, the “Architecture of Keio” is a project that aims to document and preserve a record of the architecture of Keio University, including its integrated schools, and to archive its memory. In addition to practicing architecture archiving, the project also researches and explores the process of archiving itself.
Since 2009, as our main activities, we have been researching the state of architectural records, photographing and documenting structures, digitizing documents, and collecting and maintaining basic data on architectural architecture. In terms of spreading and sharing information, we also organize photo exhibitions, architectural tours, and workshops.
Once or twice a year, we offer a guided tour “Architecture Promenade - Keio University Art and Architecture Open Days” where participants can explore buildings and sculptures located at Mita campus, as well as paintings and other various works of art.
**You can view the 2020 online tour here**
Active since 2008
- Contact
Keio University Art Center
pj.ca.oiek.c-tra.tcatnoc@sevihcra
News and Activities
- Keio University Mita Campus Architecture Open Day
- See, Learn and Recognize Cultural Properties in Minato City: Workshop on Local Architecture
- Keio University Mita Campus Architecture Open Day
- Cultural Properties in Everyday Life: Workshop Tour on Local Sculpture and Architecture
- Keio University Mita Campus Architecture Open Day
- Keio University Mita Campus Architecture Open Day
Events
- Digitizing and Cataloging of Performance and Exhibition Video Records from the post-1970s
- Digitalization and Recording of Video Art Related Materials of Ko Nakajima and VIC
- Cultural Narrative of a City
- “Architecture of Keio” Project
- Video Information Center and Documentation of Art in 1970s Japan
- #MuseumFromHome at KUAC
- SHOW-CASE project
- Research Project on Tokyo Biennale 1970
- Meeting Artists in Keio
- Genetic Engine
- Butoh: A Body Over the Edge
- Arts Management educational program
What's on
- SHOW-CASE PROJECT Extra-1 Motohiro Tomii: The Presence of Objects and Matters
- Introduction to Art Archive XXVII: Correspondence-Poetry or Letters and Affects—Shuzo Takiguchi and Shusaku Arakawa/Madeline Gins
- Correspondences and Hyōryūshi [Drifting-poetry]
- ラーニング・ワークショップ「放送博物館」で考えるーアナログ技術のこれまで・これから
- Ambarvalia XIV Junzaburo and the Fukuiku: A Fresh Look at Modernism and Its Impact
- The 39th Anniversary of Hijikata Tatsumi’s Death: Talking together about Hijikata Tatsumi