Redevelopment City Coexisting with Nature -Practical Use of Urban Function Facility and Town Development with Public-Private Collaboration

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Redevelopment City Coexisting with Nature -Practical Use of Urban Function Facility and Town Development with Public-Private Collaboration Redevelopment City Coexisting With Nature -Practical use of urban function facility and Town development with public-private collaboration- The modern city is faced with a lot of problems such as Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City urban heat island, poor urban landscape, and the decline in The keywords of kashiwanoha redevelopment project are environment, new industry and the local community. In order to solve these problems, the health which engaged the public , private and urban spaces are renovated with quality landscape and new academy together into the project. community in Japan. For example, Kashiwa-no-ha in Kashiwa city was designed as an advanced environment-friendly town with public- private-academia collaboration. By Transforming the Reservoir of disaster prevention into a public water garden with a café and shops, Kashiwa-no-ha attracts the public`s attention. We could learn about how to create sustainable urban space coexisting with nature and based on local situation from the case of Kashiwa-no-ha. ▪DATE:2019/9/1(Sun) 12:20-16:15 ▪TIMETABLE: 12:00 - 12:20 Registration in Student hall 12:20 - 13:00 Moving by a bus and lunch in a bus Kashiwa-no-ha Campas Station It is open in 2005, with a lot of green spaces, high- 13:00 - 14:00 Center of Environmental, Health and rise mansions, commercial facilities and satellite Field science, Chiba University campus, which plays a important role as a regional Field trip to the plant factory etc. hub. and Explanation of horticultural production technology (Guide: Assoc. Prof. Tsukakoshi) 14:00 - 14:15 Moving by walking 14:15 - 14:45 Urban Design Center Kashiwa-no-ha Explanation of redevelopment project and town planning with public-private collaboration (Guide: Mr. Mimaki) 14:45 - 15:00 Moving by walking 15:00 - 16:00 KASHIWANOHA Aqua Terrace Field trip and Explanation of background and design (Guide: Mr. Kaneko) KASHIWANOHA Aqua Terrace 16:00 - 16:15 Moving by walking This project won the good design award 2018. Through landscape architecture, it changed a 16:15 Break up at Kashiwa-no-ha station functional space into a public space. 17:00 Only the appricant move by bus and break up at Matsudo station. ▪Number of positions: 60 ▪Costs: ¥500 (Including lunch fee) ▪Application: Please send us E-mail filled in ・The title [Application for the tour] ・The text 1.Name, 2.affiliation, 3.contacts (TEL & E-mail address), 4.Disire for breaking up at Matsudo station. <Deadline: 08/20> Contact: Chiba University SPSD2019 tour E-mail: [email protected].
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