05 June 2014

co+laboradović   latest co+labo book in Mn'M edition: In the Search of Urban Quality: 100 maps of Kuhonbutsugawa Street, Jiyūgaoka-都市の質を探して:自由が丘、九品仏川緑道百景

This book presents material compiled for one of the case studies conducted within Measuring the non-Measurable – Mn’M research project (keio University, 2011-14). It brings together a number of maps (and other, various ways of linking data to representations of territory) of one particular place in Tokyo - the precinct of Jiyūgaoka and, more precisely, only one of its streets, Kuhonbutsugawa Ryokudô. The focus on one small location in the largest city in the world is a message in itself.

The primary focus of Mn’M is on the elusive notions of urban quality. We enter discussions by challenging the very idea of measurability. In this book the emphasis is not on how to measure, but how to recognise, record and communicate urban quality, especially those aspects which tend to be left out, either declared “unimportant”, “too subjective” or, simply, too hard to deal with. Urban theories presented or, rather, touched upon in this small volume, are theories of action, arising from practical experiences in thinking and doing urban design and urban research in co+labo radović, Tokyo (an urban design and architecture laboratory at Keio University, which is the hub of Mn’M project, and its various associates), and co+labo international strategic partner, Gehl Architects, Copenhagen – with texts by Jan Gehl, Birgitte Svarre and David Sim.

One of the most important aims of In the search of Urban Quality is modest - to stress the importance of those elements and practices which constitute the urban and which tend to considered “too small”, or overtly “subjective”, and to present ways of recognising and nourishing those qualities. At the other end is a very ambitious aim, so ambitious that it borders with hope - to help empower the citizens to think about urban quality, to get informed, see how her/his experiences inform broader issues, to try to communicate own impressions and knowledges and, eventually, to request the quality he/she considers important. One of basic entitlements of each citizen is the right to the city, Lefebvrian “right to the oeuvre (participation) and appropriation (not to be confused with property but use value)”.

The book can be purchased, along with all other Mn'M publications, through the publishers www site.

co+laboradović   co+labo Spring Urban Research ... cupboard 
In the period 23-25 May 2014, co+labo Urban Research Pavilion was back in Kuhonbutsugawa Street. This time it was conceptualised as an urban cupboard. When open, our urban cupboard consisted of two tatami-sized volumes of shelves and foldable benches which, as a true treasure cupboard, reflected the richness and diversity of the Green Promenade, exhibiting the objects borrowed from supportive shops and cafes along the street. When locked overnight, the cupboards were transformed into a perfect cube, a blackboard which invited the passers-by to leave their marks and comment on urban quality of this subtle suburb of Tokyo.
As co+labo students and researchers were conducting their regular, various data-collection research exercises, they attracted and engaged more citizens than ever before. The playful cupboard attracted a number of children, who took its blackboard surfaces as a serious challenge and offered a lot of ... feedback, and "design proposals" (while their parents were dutifully filling in our research questionnaires). 
The activities of the Spring Pavilion were coordinated with the Symposium On Thinking, Making and Living Public Space … towards Tokyo 2O2O (held at Keio University on 24 May), included working celebration of the new, collaborative research and design-research unit co-established by Gehl Architects, Copenhagen and co+labo Radović, Tokyo; and distributed a number of copies of 都市の質を探して:自由が丘、九品仏川緑道百景, In theSearch of Urban Quality: 100 maps of Kuhonbutsugawa Street, Jiyugaoka, new book which documents some of the results of the work conducted in Jiyugaoka by co+labo Radović so far.
co+labo Spring Urban Research Pavilion has, as on two previous occasions, been generously supported by local Jiyugaoka community and LIXIL Foundation. 
co+laboradović   Thinking, Making and Living Public Space ... towards 2O2O Symposium 
Thinking, Making and Living Public Space … towards Tokyo 2O2O Symposium, organised by co+labo on 25 May 2014, has brought together a group of  participants variously involved in production of open urban spaces, from academia + practice + local stake-holders + industry. A very intensive programme included presentations by Darko Radović (Keio, co+labo), Tadao Ishikawa (Jiyugaoka machi zukkuri and J Spirit), Kengo Kuma (University of Tokyo and KKAA), Yoshitaka Oshima (Smart Cities), David Sim (Gehl Architects) and discussion chaired by Davisi Boontharm (Keio and Sofia University). A number of the participants from Keio University, Chiba University, Jiyugaoka, Tokyo 2020 Olympocs Organising Committee, University of Tokyo and others took part in discussion.
The Symposium announced the beginning of collaboration between co+labo Radović and Gehl Architects, and launched new book in the Mn'M series In the Search of Urban Quality: 100 maps of Kuhonbutsugawa Street, Jiyugaoka (Radović, Boontharm; flickStudio).



06 May 2014

co+laboradović        co+labo invites you to visit Spring Urban Research Pavilion In the Search of Urban Quality in Jiyugaoka (23-25 May 2014) and take part in Thinking, Making and Living Public Space ... towards 2O2O Symposium at Keio Hiyoshi Campus (25 May) 
As announced in our previous blog entries, co+labo radović has started active collaboration with Urban Quality Consultants Gehl Architects from Copenhagen, focusing at better understanding and improving of the quality of open urban spaces in East and South East Asia. 
GehLaboRadović will be formally announced during the Spring Urban Research Pavilion - In the Search of Urban Quality, to be held at our regular data-collection site in Kuhonbutsugawa Ryokudo, in Jiyugaoka (23-25 May 2014), and introduced at the Thinking, Making and Living Public Space … towards Tokyo 2O2O Symposium at the Keio Hiyoshi Campus (24 May 2014). The event will also launch the latest book of Measuring the non-Measurable series - In the Search of Urban Quality: 100 maps of Kuhonbutsugawa Street, Jiyugaoka (Radović, Boontharm; flickStudio).
The main Urban Research Pavilion pavilion activities will include further co+labo investigations of the remarkable promenade and adjoining spaces in Jiyugaoka, with involvement of David Sim (Gehl, Copenhagen) and Mitsukura Yasue (EEG expert, Keio University).
The Symposium will include the participants from academia + practice + local stake-holders + industry involved in production of high-quality open urban spaces: co+labo radović + GehLaboRadović + Keio University + Kengo Kuma + University of Tokyo + Jiyugaoka machi zukkuri  + J-Spirit + Meguro-ku + Setagaya-ku planners + LIXIL Foundation + guests.

06 April 2014

co+laboradović        hanami, just a day before the new school year starts ...  
On Sunday, 6 April, just a day before the beginning of the new school year, the members of co+labo radović, Kishimoto and Almazán architecture laboratories had their hanami party at the Tamagawa Park, in a great atmosphere ... at least until the spring shower started.


03 April 2014

co+laboradović        New books produced by research project Measuring the non-Measurable. Mn'M is coordinated from co+labo 
Three new Mn'M titles
were published by flickStudio, and are soon going to be available directly from the publisher and at amazon.co.jp , along with five previous titles from the Mn'M series (see direct links below). 




Full list of Mn'M books:
2014 
Measuring the non-Measurable: Public-Private InterfaceMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (Darko Radović; forthcoming)
In the Search of Urban Quality: 100 maps of Kuhonbutsygawa Street, JiyugaokaMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (Darko Radović with Daviis Boontharm)
2014
Future Urban IntensitiesMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (ed. Satsohi Honda)
Subjectivities in Investigation of the Urban: the Sream, the Shawor and the MirrorMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (Darko Radović)
Post-Souvenir City: Mediterranean Urban Intensity and New Tourism Practices in AlicanteMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (Almazan)
2013                            
Tokyo dérive: In Search of Urban Intensities, Mn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (ed. Darko Radović)
Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore: Intensities, Reuse and Creative MilieuMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (Davisi Boontharm)
Intensities in Ten CitiesMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (ed. Darko Radović)
2012
The Split Case: density, intensity, resilience, Mn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (ed. Darko Radović, Kengo Kuma, Davisi Boontharm, Ana Grgić)
2011
small TokyoMn’M edition Tokyo: flick Studio and IKI (ed., with Davisi Boontharm)
PhD Research Seminar at co+laboradović 
On 2 April co+labo PhD research seminars have started with presentations and discussions of four current PhD research projects - Pega Sanoamuang (co+labo), Alice Covatta (co+labo and Università degli Studi, Udine), Ilze Paklone (University of Tokyo, Nishimura Lab) and Rafael Balboa (University of Tokyo, Kuma Lab).

30 March 2014

co+laboradović        BUSY MARCH 2 - the beginning of collaboration with Gehl Architects 
the key meetings during the Measuring the non-Measurable - Mn'M tour were conducted at the Gehl Architects office in Copenhagen. Long discussions, conducted over the last several years in Tokyo and Copenhagen were crowned by an agreement to start an active collaboration and open the project Quality of open urban spaces in East and South East Asia. The work of  GehlLaboRadović will be coordinated from the Gehl Architects, Copenhagen and co+laboradović, Tokyo offices.

from discussions in Copenhagen
Gehl Archietcts team: Jan Gehl, Helle Søholt, David Sim, Vannesa Ahuactzin, Birgitte Bundesen Svarre Ewa Westermark
co+labo team: Darko Radović, Davisi Boontharm
co+laboradović        BUSY MARCH 1 - Barcelona, Florence, Belgrade, London, Vienna ... 
March was the period for concluding meetings with core-team members of the major research project Measuring the non-Measurable Mn'M, which was coordinated from co+labo radović in the period 2011-14, and setting the agendas for various follow-up projects and initiatives. co+labo's Darko Radović and Davisi Boontharm conducted a number of discussions and video-recordings, gave research seminars and lectures in the European Mn'M case-study cities of Barcelona, Belgrade, Copenhagen and Florence, and confirmed a number of collaborative activities with key co+labo partners. Here are the mementos from some of those events.

+Barcelona: Alex Ivancic (Aiguasol Enginyeria and Mn'M), Miguel Roldan (BAC and R+B), Judit Carrera (CCCB), Oriol Clos (City of Lille and Mn'M), Ālvaro Nicolás-Loscos and Pilar Conesa (anteverdi + Smart City Congress), César Reyes Nájera and Ethel Baraona Pohl (dpr-barcelona), Miguel Lacasta and Marc Chalamanch (archikubik and Universitat Internasional de Catalunya), Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) ...

+Florence: Raffaele Paloscia (Università degli Studi di Firenze, DIDA, Mn'M), Francesco Alberti and Jacopo Zettin (Università degli Studi di Firenze, DIDA), Giovanni Rufini and the team (MHC Società cooperative and DIDA), Marco Sala (Università degli Studi di Firenze, DIDA)

+Belgrade: Zoran Djukanović and Jelena Živković (Univerzitet u Beogradu, AF and PAPS), Vuk Djurović, Zoran Rubinjoni and the team (CEP)
+London: Vuk Radović (PLP Architects and co+labo), Simos Yannas (AA Architectural Association), John Worthington (The Academy of Urbanism)
+Vienna: Susan Kraupp (TU Graz and SK Statdtplanung, Vienna)



22 February 2014

co+laboradović        URBAN   RESEARCH   PAVILION   JIYUGAOKA   2014   -   DAY 2 
21-23 February 2014 co+labo radović comes back to Kuhonbutsugawa Street in Jiyugaoka, to present the mock-up of the new urban research pavilion, which will be used for data collection and communication with the residents and visitors of the much-loved Green Promenade and the adjoining places. The mock-up pavilion has been erected on Friday, 21 February afternoon, and it will be there until Sunday, 23 February evening - exhibiting some of the results from the summer research pavilion 2013. Please join co+labo research team and the members of local community there, and let us know your impressions and suggestions for further research.

21 February 2014

co+laboradović URBAN RESEARCH PAVILION JIYUGAOKA 2014 - DAY 1 
21-23 February 2014 co+labo radović comes back to Kuhonbutsugawa Street in Jiyugaoka, to present the mock-up of the new urban research pavilion, which will be used for data collection and communication with the residents and visitors of the much-loved Green Promenade and the adjoining places. The mock-up pavilion has been erected on Friday, 21 February afternoon, and it will be there until Sunday, 23 February evening - exhibiting some of the results from the summer research pavilion 2013. Please join co+labo research team and the members of local community there, and let us know your impressions and suggestions for further research.

Urban Research Pavilion:
urban cup-borad concept - co+labo (Darko Radović Tamao Hashimoto, Sano Satoshi+Kim TaeBeom) design and construction of the mock-up: Kim Tae Beom (Geidai)+co+labo graduates (Akatsuka, Kato, Sato D)+co+labo students Suzuki M., Sato D., Suzuku A., Miyawaki+Geidai (Araki, Shoji, Yamakawa, Yamamoto)


19 February 2014

co+laboradović URBAN RESEARCH PAVILION 2014 
21-23 February 2014 co+labo radović comes back to Kuhonbutsugawa Street in Jiyugaoka, to present the mock-up of the new research pavilion, which will be used for data collection and communication with the residents and visitors of the much-loved Green Promenade and the adjoining places. The mock-up pavilion will be next to the sculpture at central Kuhonbutsugawa Ryokudo from Friday, 21 February evening to Sunday, 23 February evening - exhibiting some of the results from the summer research pavilion 2013. Please join co+labo research team and the members of local community there, and let us know your impressions and suggestions for further research.

09 February 2014

co+laboradović party 2014 
co+labo friends, associates, former and current students came to the party despite the snowstorm which has hit Tokyo on 8 February. This was also an occasion to say good bye to Milica Muminović, who is leaving to take her academic position at the University of Canberra, and Ken Akatsuka, Yoshiaki Kato and Daisuke Sato, who are joning the workforce in Tokyo.

16 January 2014

January 2014 issue of Shinkenchiku magazine, reports from the opening of the new building at Memu Meadows, Hokkaido, designed by Harvard and built next to the co+labo radović Barnhouse 
co+labo will coordinate joint monitoring of environmental performance of the Barnhouse and  Harvard's Horizon House

21 December 2013

co+labo radović wishes a happy new year to all friends + associates + colleages + everyone else who shares our passion for livable and lovable cities and architecture

03 December 2013


co+labo radović hosted another lecture, this time by the prominent architect from Barcelona, Miguel Roldán
An excellent lecture showing the latest from the  Roldán+Berengué office was held 13 December at Keio Hiyoshi Campus, concluding an exceptionally rich season of co+labo Radović visiting lectures which, only in the last four weeks, included exciting presentations by Marco Imperadori (Politecnico di Milano 12 November), Kengo Kuma (17 November), Kazuyo Sejima (19 November) and Davisi Boontharm (29 November) and, eventually, that of Miguel Roldán.



24 November 2013


three in a row - co+labo Barnhouse at Meme Meadows, Hokkaido has a new neighbour
On Saturday, 23 November 2013, LIXIL Foundation has formally opened the Horizon House, a Harvard GSD winning scheme at the 2013 International Student Competition (designed by a group of students, under the mentorship of Professor Mark Mulligan). At the official opening ceremony, chaired by the Editor of Shinkenchinku-sha, Mr Shikata, LIXIL and Shunkenchiku have announced the Third LIXIL Competition (to which, unfortunately, previous winners Harvard, co+labo Keio and Waseda, could not be invited). The theme of 2014 Competition is - Productive Garden. 
You can find full official video recording from Meme Meadows at ustream.  

co+labo students, Kira Horie, Saki Kozono, Moe Suzuki, Sotaro Miyatake, Wakataro Ueno, and Yoshihiro Sasamura took part in events which included an exchange of experiences about design and construction of the Barnhouse and Horizon House with their colleagues from GSD. co+labo's  Sasamura-san presented to the audience and media representatives a detailed post-occupancy report on the Barnhouse and progress report on an ongoing co+labo design-research project, Architecture which gets better over time, which started at Meme Meadows earlier this year.