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Japan is a country with four clearly defined seasons. On the flip side of these blessings, it has been frequently struck by natural disasters, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and typhoons. Across Japan, there are many attractive buildings and structures that have been constructed through engaging and struggling with the natural environment and carrying on locality. By adopting the perspective of the “built environment,” which puts spotlight on the interplay among buildings, civil engineering works, and landscapes, this video series rediscovers the little-noticed but fascinating buildings and structures that are found nationwide. It is an alternative guide to Japanese architecture, one which is not a retracing of scenic and historic places.
“BUILT ENVIRONMENT: An Alternative Guide to Japan” playlist (with subtitles in multiple languages)
• 構築環境:もうひとつの日本ガイド/ BUIL...
Prologue:What is a built environment?
• 【構築環境】プロローグ:構築環境とは / B...
1. JR Onagawa Station/ Onagawa Onsen Yupo’po
• 【構築環境】1.JR女川駅+ゆぽっぽ / B...
2. Lake Biwa Canal
• 【構築環境】2.琵琶湖疎水 / BUILT ...
3. Metropolitan Outer Area Underground Discharge Channel • 【構築環境】3.首都圏外郭放水路 / BUI...
4. Nago City Hall
• 【構築環境】4.名護市庁舎 / BUILT ...
5. Hiroshima City Environment Bureau Naka Incineration Plant
• 【構築環境】5.広島市環境局中工場 / BU...
6. Koyaguchi Elementary School
• 【構築環境】6.高野口小学校 / BUILT...
The exhibition “BUILT ENVIRONMENT: An Alternative Guide to Japan” organized by the Japan Foundation has been touring around the world since 2018. It presents 80 structures from the perspective of the built environment, including projects not shown in the videos. Visit the exhibition when it tours near you. The schedule can be viewed by clicking on the URL below.
www.jpf.go.jp/...