16.svibnja 2016
Predavanja kolega iz Japana
U utorak 17.svibnja 2016., će se održati predavanja u učionici C6 s početkom u 12 sati:
1. Davisi Boontharm
The Art of Requalification
Davisi is an architect and urbanist, She has lived and worked in Paris, Bangkok, Singapore, Melbourne and Tokyo. She is currently Associate Professor at Centre for Global Discovery, Sophia University and Research Associate at Keio University,Japan. Davisi’s research and teaching have evolved into interdisciplinary and cross-cultural endeavour with strong emphasis on environmental and cultural sustainability. Her research field includes space of consumption, creative milieu and urban requalification in Asian cities (Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore).
Her recent research books include In the Search of Urban Quality: 100 Maps of Kuhonbutsukawa Street, Jiyugaoka (IKI and Flick Studio, with Radović, 2014), Tokyo-Bangkok-Singapore : Intensities, Reuse and Creative Milieu (IKI and Flick Studio, 2013), Future Asian Space (NUS Press, with Hee and Viray, 2012), small Tokyo (IKI and Flick Studio with Radović, 2012). Her passion in cities also found its expression in creative work. She has exhibited drawings and paintings in Japan and Croatia.
2. Darko Radović
Ovih dana u i okolo co+labo, arhitektonske i urbanisticke radionice na Sveucilštu Keio u Tokyu.
Darko is Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Keio University, Tokyo; co-founder and co-director of International Keio Institute for Architecture and Urbanism – IKI, head of co+labo Radović, an architecture and urban design research laboratory at Keio University; visiting Professor at the United Nations University, Institute for the Advanced Study for Sustainability, Tokyo, and Consultant for Contextualisation at Gehl Architects, Copenhagen. His work focuses at the nexus between environmental and cultural sustainability, and situations in which architecture and urban design overlap. His specific focus is at the interfaces between public and private, and inside and outside realms.
Darko’s books include Green City (2005, Routledge/; with Low, Gleeson, Green); Urbophilia (2007, University of Belgrade, PAPS); Cross-Cultural Urban Design (2007, Routledge, with Bull, Boontharm, Parin); Another Tokyo (2008, University of Tokyo and cSUR & ichii Shobou); eco-urbanity (2009, Routledge). In 2011 he established the Measuring the non-Measurable research edition (Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI), which includes his small Tokyo (co-edited with Boontharm, 2011), The Split Case: Density, Intensity, Resilience (co-edited with Kuma, Boontharm, Grgić, 2012); Intensities in Ten Cities (ed., 2013); Tokyo dérive: In Search of Urban Intensities (ed., 2013); Subjectivities in Investigations of the Urban: the Scream, the Mirror, the Shadow, (2014); In Search of Urban Quality: 100 maps of Kuhonbutsugawa Street, Jiyugaoka (with D.Boontharm; 2014)