
معرفی
Ryosuke Imaeda is a Lecturer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's School of Architecture and an Assistant Professor at Nagoya Institute of Technology during summer terms. His roles include teaching first-year studios and senior-level elective courses in architecture. He emphasizes collaborative design exploration with students, blending academic rigor with practical design practice.
Imaeda holds an MSD-AAD from the University of Pennsylvania (2016), where his education included foundational design studios taught by Ali Rahim, Ferda Kolatan, Robert Neumayr, and Nate Hume. His pedagogical approach is deeply influenced by mentors at Penn, particularly the intensive studio environment that prioritized iterative feedback and interdisciplinary thinking.
His research interests focus on architectural pedagogy, design innovation, and the intersection of theory and practice. He actively maintains professional connections with Penn alumni, frequently collaborating on studio critiques and academic discussions. Future goals include advancing his design practice while continuing to integrate teaching with creative exploration.
Imaeda received academic distinction for his graduate work at Penn and remains engaged with the design community through part-time teaching roles and professional networks.




