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online lecture:
NATURE IN AND AROUND BUILDING

JUNKO ANAZAWA (ATELIER Fuuchi)

Thursday, september 30, 2021 @19:00 JST (18:30 to 19:00: TEST SESSION)

SUMMARY:
In a country with diverse topography and rich plant community, Japanese have developed human-nature intimacy and unique spatial relationships between buildings, gardens, and landscapes.

Now we live in a society where most people live in dense urban areas and average 90% of time spent indoors.  We are facing the challenge of our time, like other countries globally, how to create a natural environment that is accessible by city dwellers and workers and how to reconstruct human-nature relationships that contribute to physical mental well-being.  Now, nature in and around buildings has become essential. And creating those environments can be achievable by holistic design approaches.

This lecture will share some recently built projects that suggest strong landscape – architecture ties. This will open discussion of how knowledge and expertise of landscape architecture can contribute to the effort of human-centric placemaking that provides health, safety, and welfare for occupants.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
After attending this program, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand Japanese garden traditions that provide fundamental views of how people see and relate to nature.

  2. Learn how contemporary landscape architecture evolves from traditional garden design/construction practices and considering for a healthy and safe living conditions.

  3. Review some urban landscape projects done by close collaboration with architectural design, which aim to provide health, safety, and welfare for users.

  4. Familiarize with ‘interior landscaping’ approaches based on biophilic design and the effort to create human-centric spaces that provide healthy living conditions for the welfare of its occupants.

CES:
2.0 LU/HSW for AIA Members

About the Panelists

About the Panelists