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1947年 福岡県生まれる。1973-75年 イタリア政府給費留学生としてヴェネツィア建築大学に留学。1976年 ユネスコのロ−マ・センタ−を経て、帰国。1983年
東京大学大学院工学系研究課博士課程修了。東京大学工学部助手を経て、現在、法政大学工学部建築学科教授をつとめる。日本におけるヴェネツィア研究の第一人者であり、現在はイタリアを中心に、イスラム圏を含む地中海世界の都市の特質を解き明かすための調査・研究に没頭している。サントリー学芸賞、建築史学会賞はじめ多数受賞。
主な著書に「東京の空間人類学」(筑摩書房)、「都市を読む*イタリア」(法政大学出版会)、「ヴェネツィア−水の迷宮都市」(講談社)などがある。
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Born in 1947 in Fukuoka, Jinnai studied
at the Venice University Institute of Architecture on an Italian
government scholarship from 1973 to 1975. He returned to Japan in
1976 after a brief period at UNESCO's Rome Center. In 1983 he completed
his doctoral studies at the University of Tokyo Graduate School
of Engineering. After working as an assistant at the University
of Tokyo School of Engineering, he assumed his current position
teaching in the Department of Architecture at the Hosei University
Faculty of Engineering. Considered the leading scholar of Venice
in Japan, Jinnai is currently focusing on research into the characteristics
of Mediterranean cities, particularly those in Italy but including
the Islamic sphere. The numerous awards he has received include
the Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities and the Society
of Architectural Historians Prize. Publications include Tokyo no
kukan jinruigaku (Tokyo: A Spatial Anthropology) [Chikuma Shobo],
Toshi wo yomu: itaria (Reading Cities: Italy) [Hosei University
Press] and Venice: mizu no meikyu toshi (Venice: Labyrinthine City
of Water) [Kodansha].
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