This book demystifies Tokyo's emergent urbanism for an international audience, explaining its origins, its place in today's Tokyo, and its role in the Tokyo of tomorrow. Visitors to Japan, architects, and urban policy practitioners alike will come away with a fresh understanding of the world's premier megacity--and a practical guide for how to bring Tokyo-style intimacy, adaptability, and spontaneity to other cities around the world.
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Emergent Tokyo: DESIGNING THE SPONTANEOUS CITY Jorge Almazán & Joe McReynolds 2022 https://t.co/GCWzsmGjWQ https://t.co/L20gLRBK5z
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"Besides being a clearly articulated manifesto for those trying to preserve Tokyo's emergent properties, Emergent Tokyo helps distill lessons for other cities." --Urban Studies