17 research outputs found

    Harajuku : urban stage-set Q & A

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    Harajuku is arguably one of the most exciting and vibrant fashion precincts of Tokyo. Through a series of questions and answers, Harajuku Urban Stage-Set captures the urban character of the precinct and the complexity of that unique place<br /

    Analysis, concept and value of words

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    The idea of creative reuse urbanism — the roles of local creativities in culturally sustainable place-making : Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore

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    Gentrification is a part of the process of urban renewal which generates significant, and often negative, social impact on existing neighborhood structures, as it tends to be driven predominantly by simple rules of an economy and imperatives of a globalized, &quot;free&quot; market, insensitive to the subtleties of local culture and values. This idea of creative reuse urbanism questions the necessity of extreme, damaging impacts of gentrification. It argues for an urbanism which is culturally rooted, locally related and deeply contextualized. This chapter shows that such urbanism is not just another utopian concept, but a living reality. Examples from Tokyo, Bangkok and Singapore demonstrate a rich spectrum of possibilities, a kind of pre-gentrification which has the capacity to get involved in creative reuse and recycling of existing stocks and inheritances, thus becoming a positive contributor to sustainable urban regeneration. Presented reused buildings and introduced activities are active ingredients in larger process of place-making in the three cities. Tokyo, Bangkok and Singapore were observed through the lenses of sustainability and cultural difference, with main focus on intersections between the practices of reuse and local creativity

    Tokyo|Bangkok|Singapore : intensities, reuse and creative milieu

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    A tale from two streets: Orchard Road and Haji Lane

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    Sketch and script : made in/of split

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    This essay presents fragments of an experiment of my own perception and sensibility when I, as a foreigner, wondered into the place called Split

    The experience of Singapore in raising awareness of natural and cultural resources

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    The city-state of Singapore has a major role in the urban development. Majority of the innovative projects are initiated by the government agencies. For this paper, I would like to highlight the two distinct themes of innovation that, I believe preoccupied the authority for its urban issues, they are innovation which concern nature and culture. Land in Singapore is scarce. Natural resources are strictly protected. At the same time they are challenged to return the maximum benefit to their own population. The water catchment area and the prime forest on the whole island is the most valuable natural resources to be preserved. The paper will demonstrate how Singapore challenges with its own resources (water and greenery) in which the holistic planning around these themes become more than just spaces of protection but integrated with the public space system and turned into more valuable spaces for the well being of its population. The second theme is the issue related to culture. Singapore\u27s economy is the most advance compare to other Southeast Asian countries, however when it comes to culture and identity, the city state struggles with the over constructed image of branding Singapore\u27s culture. The paper will discuss several examples around the theme of arts and culture, how the city state bench-mark itself with the world class cities. It is one of the most challenging topic in urban planning and policy making. It is worth discussing on its success and failure. We can learn form Singapore that innovation at the level of policy maker can be achieved in some urban aspects such as the management of natural resources and urban design projects related to it. However when it comes to the issue related to art and culture, the top down policy alone cannot assure the achievement of city\u27s identity as it aspired. Tracing the historical development of the environmental and cultural policies of Singapore the paper intends to study and analyze various case studies reflecting these attempts of natural and cultural instillation. In the process of comparison of these two drastically contrasting actors and approaches, the paper will argue that it has mostly been driven by economic aims, and careful thought. The results have been limited and restrictive. Further arguing that \u27creativity\u27 is the essential factor of arts and culture, it evaluates the authenticity and the ultimate implications on cultural spirit

    Omote/Ura : Derive in Toritsudaigaku, Ookayama, Midorigaoka, Jiyugaoka

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    Bangkok : formes du commerce et évolution urbaine

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    Davisi Boontharm, architecte, &eacute;tudie dans cette th&egrave;se la ville de Bangkok comme un espace urbain en mouvement, &agrave; travers les lieux et les formes du commerce. Elle porte une attention particuli&egrave;re &agrave; la place qu\u27il occupe dans le dynamisme urbain. Elle cherche &agrave; comprendre comment les mod&egrave;les de la ville coexistent et se coproduisent pour former des tissus et des syst&egrave;mes originaux<br /

    The book

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