Self-making
Project description
Our project reimagines the connection between people, place, and learning through SELF-MAKING—a tool for tackling environmental, social, and urban challenges in an integrated way. By revitalizing Chimilin’s heritage and creating Co Nest Ateliers—a new campus of Les Grands Ateliers where life and learning merge—we promote sustainable, collaborative growth. This adaptable model can expand, inspiring resilient, people-driven development across other regions.
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Hiroyuki Taguchi(Specially Appointed Professor, Department of Environmental Systems, Faculty of Systems Science and Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology)
After working at an architectural design office, currently engaged as a university faculty member and urban designer, specializing in urban space and architectural planning and design, as well as collaborative urban development involving citizens, businesses, and government organizations. By integrating attractive public spaces with people’s activities, the goal is to realize creative and sustainable urban environments.