[Research fields: Urban planning and urban design] Landscape Design
Supervisor
Eiko TOMURA: Associate Professor
Designing landscapes from multiple perspectives
When we blur the boundaries of landscape, we blur not only the boundaries of space, but also the boundaries of landscape, time and environment. Boundaries are elements that create space, but they should not be limited to physical and fixed things. I believe that thinking about the ambiguity of boundaries is equivalent to giving new possibilities to the space and time that should be there.
Based on the themes of "blurred boundaries" and "diverse scales," I am thinking about how multi-layered landscapes should be as spaces, as landscapes, and as environments .
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keyword | Landscape architecture / integration with environment and phenomena / blurred boundaries / diverse scales |