
PRE-ORDER: Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City
Tokyo is one of the most vibrant and liveable cities on the planet, a megacity that somehow remains intimate and adaptive, but its inner workings are largely obscure to Western architects and designers. Can we design other cities to emulate its best qualities? This title answers in the affirmative, delving into Tokyoâs most distinctive urban spaces, from iconic neon nightlife to tranquil neighbourhood backstreets, to uncover its emergent urbanism for an international audience.
Tokyo at its best offers a new vision for a human-scale urban ecosystem, where ordinary residents can shape their own enviÂronment in ways large and small, and communities take on a life of their own beyond government master planning and corporate profit-seeking. The Tokyo denizen authors of this title uncover how five key features of Tokyoâs cityscape â yokochĆ alleyways, multi-tenant zakkyo buildings, undertrack infills, flowing ankyo streets, and dense low-rise neighbourhoods â enable this âemergentâ urbanism, allowing the city to organise itself from the bottom up.
This book demystifies Tokyoâs emergent urbanism for an international audience, explaining its origins, its place in todayâs Tokyo, and its role in the Tokyo of tomorrow. Visitors to Japan, architects, and urban policy practitioners alike will come away with a fresh understanding of the worldâs premier megacityâand a practical guide for how to bring Tokyo-style intimacy, adaptability, and spontaneity to other cities around the world.
250 pages, 15 x 21 cm, softcover, ORO Editions (San Francisco).
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PRE-ORDER: Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City
Tokyo is one of the most vibrant and liveable cities on the planet, a megacity that somehow remains intimate and adaptive, but its inner workings are largely obscure to Western architects and designers. Can we design other cities to emulate its best qualities? This title answers in the affirmative, delving into Tokyoâs most distinctive urban spaces, from iconic neon nightlife to tranquil neighbourhood backstreets, to uncover its emergent urbanism for an international audience.
Tokyo at its best offers a new vision for a human-scale urban ecosystem, where ordinary residents can shape their own enviÂronment in ways large and small, and communities take on a life of their own beyond government master planning and corporate profit-seeking. The Tokyo denizen authors of this title uncover how five key features of Tokyoâs cityscape â yokochĆ alleyways, multi-tenant zakkyo buildings, undertrack infills, flowing ankyo streets, and dense low-rise neighbourhoods â enable this âemergentâ urbanism, allowing the city to organise itself from the bottom up.
This book demystifies Tokyoâs emergent urbanism for an international audience, explaining its origins, its place in todayâs Tokyo, and its role in the Tokyo of tomorrow. Visitors to Japan, architects, and urban policy practitioners alike will come away with a fresh understanding of the worldâs premier megacityâand a practical guide for how to bring Tokyo-style intimacy, adaptability, and spontaneity to other cities around the world.
250 pages, 15 x 21 cm, softcover, ORO Editions (San Francisco).
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Tokyo is one of the most vibrant and liveable cities on the planet, a megacity that somehow remains intimate and adaptive, but its inner workings are largely obscure to Western architects and designers. Can we design other cities to emulate its best qualities? This title answers in the affirmative, delving into Tokyoâs most distinctive urban spaces, from iconic neon nightlife to tranquil neighbourhood backstreets, to uncover its emergent urbanism for an international audience.
Tokyo at its best offers a new vision for a human-scale urban ecosystem, where ordinary residents can shape their own enviÂronment in ways large and small, and communities take on a life of their own beyond government master planning and corporate profit-seeking. The Tokyo denizen authors of this title uncover how five key features of Tokyoâs cityscape â yokochĆ alleyways, multi-tenant zakkyo buildings, undertrack infills, flowing ankyo streets, and dense low-rise neighbourhoods â enable this âemergentâ urbanism, allowing the city to organise itself from the bottom up.
This book demystifies Tokyoâs emergent urbanism for an international audience, explaining its origins, its place in todayâs Tokyo, and its role in the Tokyo of tomorrow. Visitors to Japan, architects, and urban policy practitioners alike will come away with a fresh understanding of the worldâs premier megacityâand a practical guide for how to bring Tokyo-style intimacy, adaptability, and spontaneity to other cities around the world.
250 pages, 15 x 21 cm, softcover, ORO Editions (San Francisco).























