Abstract

At Takenaka Studio in Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), as a design workshop of the faculty of Architecture and Sustainable Design, I selected the area in the middle of Kyoto, Japan for the projects to design today’s ‘sustainable workplaces’. While examining the current situation of the city as well as the urban structure and context from old age, the students gave forms to a space to work/live together in Kyoto of today and proposed several new ways of co-working/living in Society 5.0, where the co-existence of diversified population is essential and we’ve tried to achieve not only SDGs 11: Sustainable cities, but also 3: Well-being for all ages as well as 9: Resilient infrastructure for fostering innovation.

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