the gloriously ordinary considerations on informality
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RMIT @ Asia 9. September 2009 | Dr. Marieluise Jonas School of Architecture and Design Landscape Architecture RMIT University
Flower pot gardens.
Advertisement for new apartment development, early 2005 Newly constructed building, late 2006
The Official View:
Taito-ku:[Asakusa, Negishi, Yanaka]
Chuo-ku:[Tsukishima]
Putting the flowers in the road is not permitted.
We cannot control the flower pot gardens.
There are no rules for dealing with flowerpot gardens in Chuo-ku.
The Official View:
Taito-ku:[Asakusa, Negishi, Yanaka]
We think to preserve the flower pots because they are simply the last individual green such as garden and green roof which can be considered.
“ 区内の貴重な緑として、緑量にカウントしています。今後も保全すべき緑として考えていきます。
( ”ただい、あくまでも個人の庭や屋上緑化等の緑に対してです。 )
“A garden is the last luxury of our days, because it demands what has become most rare and precious in our society:
- time, consideration and space.“
Dieter Kienast