Overview
Profile summary
Toshiko Terazono is architectural design and educator whose praxis is grounded in the act of making, and how that making is informed by a corporeal engagement with materiality. This interest underpins the agenda of her PhD, commenced in 2021. She brings to her work as an educator experience of running award-winning live, collaborative design-build projects, and extensive experience of working with materials and craft within architecture practice in both Japan and the UK.
Professional memberships
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
RIBA Affiliate member
Member of British Association for Japanese Studies
Teaching interests
I am currently the BA (Hons) Architecture Year 1 Leader, and also run the Year 1 Design Studio and the Technology module.
I am interested in exploring the potential of craft and materiality to inform a more sustainable design practice. I have pursued this interest in my teaching through live design-build projects with the community. Central in these Design Studio projects has been co-design with BA Early Childhood Learning students (University of Plymouth) and land children from local primary schools and nurseries; the outcome of these collaborations has been the building of outdoor learning centres by the architecture students. Recognition of this work was attained in being shortlisted in the RIBA MacEwan Awards in 2020.
Learning through making has also been extended to the development and running of summer schools in Japan (2013) and the UK (2015).
These interests extend beyond the Design Studio into my teaching on Communication and Technology modules.
Additional information
Professional activity
2010– texere studio, London, UK
2007-2009 Collaboration with Fourth Wall Creations, London, UK 2007 Ralph Appelbaum Associates, London, UK 2005–2006 Squire & Partners, London, UK 2005- 2010 MKS Architects, London, UK2002–2005 WHAT architecture, London, UK 1997–1998 May Company & Architects, Hyogo, JapanExpertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):