Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
Understanding
Japan's unique 'scrap and build' design culture
When you
visit residential areas in Italy or Germany, you’ll find houses that look
mostly identical. Thanks to aesthetic regulations, most towns keep their
traditional look and style. For architects, there isn’t much room to explore
their creativity.
But in Tokyo,
most areas are barely aesthetically regulated but the height. In fact, you may
find a traditional Japanese house is sandwiched by a Mediterranean style villa
and a contemporary cube house. Also, there aren’t many old houses as a 30-year-old
house is valued nearly zero.
This unregulated
scrap-and-build market is an ideal campus for progressive architects to grow
and present their creativity.
Enjoy reading
and thinking which residential district you’re more interested in living or investment.
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