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Travelling Studio Japan-Landscape (ABPL90445)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 25On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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Studio Japan will examine the unique island landscape between land and sea to interrogate the role of architecture and landscape in community revitalization, ecological regeneration, and creative place-making. Students will examine the Japanese countryside as a source of inspiration and potential while responding to pressing contemporary social and ecological challenges. Japan, as one of the first countries to transition into a post-growth society, needs alternative design approaches that acknowledge and work within the limits of growth. We are interested in human-scale design that draws on local and available resources, knowledge and materials with possible areas for further investigation including adaptive design, reuse and repair, circular ecologies and economies, community-led architecture, non-human/multi-species design, materiality and indigenous knowledge systems, and other creative, engaged and critical ways to confront our current ecological and social conditions.
After time in Tokyo, we will travel to the islands in Kamijima Town in Ehime Prefecture. Kamijima is a group of small islands facing shrinkage and depopulation where young people have moved to larger cities leaving behind an increasing number of vacant houses, abandoned farmland and empty shops. At the same time, the islands are experiencing a rise in tourism and are committed to building new facilities including a ‘Michi no Eki’, a multi-use facility to showcase local produce and become a hub for both tourists and residents. We will work together with Kamijima Town staff and the local community to propose ideas for a Michi no Eki as well as additional programmes based on student’s own research and inquiry. Wider opportunities for revitalisation will be explored including the regenerative potentials of slow ecology, cultural tourism and possibilities for nature-driven retreat.
Note: Students may seek approval to replace ABPL90072 Landscape Studio 5: Sustainable Urbanism with ABPL90445 Travelling studio Japan-Landscape
Travel dates to Japan: January 7 – 21. Approximate cost will be around $3500, not including airfare.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Explore theories related to design approaches and practice that focus on the notion of sustainability through their application to a design case.
- Understand sustainability principles through a typical sequence of site and contextual analysis, site planning and detailed design.
- Develop advanced design and communication skills to effectively generate, develop and present design proposals.
Generic skills
- The application of contemporary landscape design theories related to the notion of sustainability
- Advanced landscape design research and analysis.
- Advanced design practice based on solid research and analysis of sites and their contextual settings.
- Identification of emergent trends and practices in contemporary Japan.
- Understanding of relevant social and environmental issues in rural Japan.
- Develop cross-cultural awareness and understanding.
- Collaborative skills with a multi-disciplinary approach.
Last updated: 8 November 2024