An Architects’ Response to Natural Disasters: Shared Living and Bottom-Up Community Building in Japan
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2021Typ
- Journal Article
ETH Bibliographie
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Abstract
The neoliberal restructuring of the labour market in the 1990s, together
with the promotion of individual responsibility introduced by the Koizumi
administration and the 2008 global financial crisis, caused what
anthropologist Anne Allison described in her book Precarious Japan
(2013) as a “liquefying” of Japan. Once a close-knit society, by 2011, it had
become clear that Japan had changed into a bondless society dominated
by a general feeling of “enoughness” and in which strong ties between
people were lost. This transformation triggered a societal shift in which
materialistic consumption patterns gave way to new forms of ethical
consumption. Architecture, in response, changed into a conscious
effort to improve society with more sustainable options of that of shared
living, DIY of existing housing, and renovations of deprived areas
through participatory processes. Starting from theoretical discussions
in Japanese printed media and an archive of personal interviews, this
article investigates the new social role adopted by some architects at
the start of the twenty-first century. By examining recent housing interventions
that show a strong commitment to supporting local communities
as a form of bottom-up “recovery” of Japanese society, I set out to
introduce, by this study, a new form of housing practice. This practice
relies on recovering places for “communities” rather than “individuals”
by means of shared living, renovation and the revitalization of towns
and neighbourhoods. Mehr anzeigen
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000532919Publikationsstatus
publishedZeitschrift / Serie
Nordic Journal of Architectural ResearchBand
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SINTEF Academic PressThema
architects’ disaster response; 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami; sustainable approach; shared living; renovation practices; revitalization of towns and neighbourhoodsOrganisationseinheit
09643 - Avermaete, Tom / Avermaete, Tom02655 - Netzwerk Stadt u. Landschaft ARCH u BAUG / Network City and Landscape ARCH and BAUG
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THEME ISSUE: THE HOUSING QUESTION OF TOMORROWETH Bibliographie
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