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What does sustainably good urban planning in Japan look like?

What does sustainably good urban planning in Japan look like?

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In this follow-up episode with Miroslav Bachura, an architect design and urban planning insider based in Shizuoka - we discuss some key issues of good, more sustainable (people-planet-profits in balance) urban design with examples from Kyoto, Shizuoka and other areas.Miroslav Bachura joined us last month to talk about his renovation projects in Shizuoka and insights from his presentation this year at the Minka Summit 2024. 0:00:00 Welcome back Miro0:00:25 Minka Summit 0:02.00 Miyama village fieldtrip0:03:00 2m26 thatch atelier0:05:30 Keynote Azby Brown 0:07:00 Highland Inn GH0:09:00 Keeping Heritage of Minka0:10:10 Minka Mall shared knowledge value0:13:10 Build love of Minka with Future Gen0:14:40 Natural Plaster Benefits0:16:50 What is good urban design?0:17:30 Kyoto's good design- waterways0:20:00 History of Edo design0:24:05 Shizuoka city plan map0:25:40 Hiroshima's quality of life rebuild0:27:00 Kyoto's Tree lined streets0:29:00 Prague shady city streets0:29:50 Houston filled with trees0:30:00 No trees problem city design0:31:48 Trees in Tokyo good design0:33:40 Pedestrian only zones0:36:00 Test Accessibility in Wheelchair0:37:40 Kyoto new yet traditional
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