ReNew Town puts forth an innovative vision of performative
design and planning for low-carbon sustainable development, and
illustrates practicable strategies for balancing environmental
systems with urban infrastructure and new housing prototypes.
To date, much of the discourse on the design of sustainable
communities and eco-cities has been premised on using previously
undeveloped land. In contrast, this book and the project it
showcases focus on the retrofitting and adaptation of an existing
environment a more common problem, given the extent of the world s
already-built infrastructure.
Employing a research through design model of inquiry, the book
focuses on large-scale housing developments especially those built
around the world between the 1960s and the early 1980s with the aim
of understanding how best to reinvent them. At the center of the
book is Tama New Town, a planned community outside Tokyo that faces
a range of challenges, such as an aging population, the
deterioration of homes and buildings, and economic stagnation.
The book begins by outlining a series of principles that
structure the ecological and energy goals for the community. It
then develops prototypical solutions for designing, building and
retrofitting neighborhoods. The intent is that these prototypes
could be applied to similar urban conditions around the world.
ReNew Town is the product of a collaborative design research
project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School
of Architecture and Planning, and Japan s Sekisui House LTD.
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