Japan Women's University Architecture and Design Department to Host Lecture: 'Art Nouveau in Brussels' on June 5 (Fri)
Japan Women's University (Bunkyo, Tokyo) will host a lecture titled 'Art Nouveau in Brussels' on June 5, 2026, in collaboration with the Faculty of Architecture La Cambre-Horta of Université Libre de Bruxelles. The event will showcase the latest research on recording and preserving architectural heritage using 3D restoration technology.
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The Department of Architecture and Design at Japan Women's University (Bunkyo, Tokyo; President: Satoko Shinohara) will host a lecture titled 'Art Nouveau in Brussels: Recreating Architectural Heritage through 3D Restoration' on Friday, June 5, 2026, at the Naruse Memorial Auditorium (Mejiro Campus).
This lecture is co-organized with the Faculty of Architecture La Cambre-Horta at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Belgium, with which the university has an academic partnership agreement. Expert lecturers will be invited from Belgium, including Dean Marcel Rabinowicz.
The lecture will focus on the latest research in digital restoration of architectural heritage in Brussels, specifically two iconic works: the 'Maison du Peuple' by Art Nouveau master architect Victor Horta, and the 'Stoclet House' designed by Josef Hoffmann, a key work of the Vienna Secession. Through videos and lectures, the event will demonstrate how 3D modeling contributes to the recording, understanding, and succession of architectural heritage, including buildings that have already been lost or are not open to the public. It will also examine the potential of the virtual aspects of such digital restorations for future research on historical buildings.
This event is part of the 'Brussels Week' (June 5–12), which commemorates the 160th anniversary of friendship between Japan and Belgium. All are welcome to attend.
Date & Time: June 5, 2026 (Fri), 15:10–16:50
Venue: Naruse Memorial Auditorium, Japan Women's University (2-8-1 Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
Participation: Free (Pre-registration required)
Program: Conducted entirely in English with simultaneous Japanese interpretation.
This lecture is co-organized with the Faculty of Architecture La Cambre-Horta at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Belgium, with which the university has an academic partnership agreement. Expert lecturers will be invited from Belgium, including Dean Marcel Rabinowicz.
The lecture will focus on the latest research in digital restoration of architectural heritage in Brussels, specifically two iconic works: the 'Maison du Peuple' by Art Nouveau master architect Victor Horta, and the 'Stoclet House' designed by Josef Hoffmann, a key work of the Vienna Secession. Through videos and lectures, the event will demonstrate how 3D modeling contributes to the recording, understanding, and succession of architectural heritage, including buildings that have already been lost or are not open to the public. It will also examine the potential of the virtual aspects of such digital restorations for future research on historical buildings.
This event is part of the 'Brussels Week' (June 5–12), which commemorates the 160th anniversary of friendship between Japan and Belgium. All are welcome to attend.
Date & Time: June 5, 2026 (Fri), 15:10–16:50
Venue: Naruse Memorial Auditorium, Japan Women's University (2-8-1 Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
Participation: Free (Pre-registration required)
Program: Conducted entirely in English with simultaneous Japanese interpretation.
FAQ
Are there any eligibility requirements to attend the lecture?
There are no eligibility requirements. It is open to everyone, but pre-registration is required.
What is the main topic of the lecture?
Experts will explain research methods for preserving architectural heritage using 3D modeling, featuring works such as those by Victor Horta.
What is the deadline for registration?
The registration deadline is 23:59 on Thursday, June 4.