Integration of two contrary living spaces based on the observations of two humans’ characteristic behavior using the stilt for different purposes. The first character we observed is a disabled person who uses the stilt as an extender of their body to accommodate their primary activities and tends to take off their body extender. On the contrary, the other one uses the stilt as an option to help them in their secondary activities and prefers to stay tall in their living space.
Student: Sho Sasaki
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- 2009_Behavior Around Windows
- 2012_Bike Town Tokyo
- 2013_Without Venturi
- 2014_Tokyo Pallazzo
- 2015_Architecture for Biodiversity
- 2016_Constructing Tokyo Commons
- 2017_Slowgraming Tokyo
- 2018_Yamanote-line Lab
- 2019_Thing of Modernity
- 2019_Variete / Architecture / Desire
- 2019_Window Scape 8 -A Window Between Ethnographic Relations and Industrial Society-
- 2020_Non-Binary City
- 2020_Ochestrating Unpredictablity in Tokyo
- 2021_Ugly Architecture?
- 2022_Miss Behavior
- 2023_Sing a Song
- 2024_The power of drawing
- Thing of Modernity – Mapping the Micro-geography of Everyday Environments