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Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering | 2014

Shitamachi as an Assembled Character in Nezu, Tokyo

Milica Muminovic; Jorge Almazan; Darko Radović

Abstract This paper focuses on a specific urban situation in the precinct of Nezu, Tokyo, and uses assemblage theory to create an approach for its analysis. In spite of the change in the built landscape, Nezu has preserved its historical character. This suggests a different kind of preservation, one which is not based on the conservation of buildings. This study employs assemblage theory in order to clarify aspects that contribute to the preservation of this character. Assemblage theory is used as a toolbox to understand places through relationships between buildings rather than the buildings themselves. This paper develops a method for analysis of the physical structure, and focuses on the domestic, closeness, and neighbourhood feelings as main characteristics of the shitamachi Edo atmosphere of Nezu. This method is based on the application of assemblage theory through the visual analysis of streets and public-private interface patterns. The results show that the structure of the public-private interface in Nezu is one part of the assemblage which creates intensities and contributes to the sense of domestic, closeness and neighbourhood as the main elements that preserve the shitamachi character.


Journal of civil engineering and architecture | 2013

On Innovative Practices Which Contribute to Preservation of the Place Identity: The Example of Yanesen, Tokyo

Milica Muminovic; Darko Radović; Jorge Almazan

The processes of globalization, the consequences of which are evident in all corners and at all levels of the contemporary world are linked to an increasing homogenization. Disciplines of architecture and urban design contribute to that process, which is affecting the very definitions of place and identity. A desire to maintain and (re)create local identity within the context of that increasingly global world is connected to reviving of the past or to various interpretations of history, and preservation of the built environment of the place. This paper identifies peculiar processes of creation and maintenance of identity of place in the precincts of Tokyo Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi, known as Yanesen. The authors argue that in Yanesen innovation appears as the byproduct of complex and creative responses to the threats of globalization, within a perpetual interplay of persistence and change. The paper opens a number of questions of where and how innovation in built environment can contribute to persistence of place identity.


Volume 1: Advanced Computational Mechanics; Advanced Simulation-Based Engineering Sciences; Virtual and Augmented Reality; Applied Solid Mechanics and Material Processing; Dynamical Systems and Control | 2012

Visualization of urban prediction using augmented maps

Sandy Martedi; Sebastien Callier; Hideo Saito; Pega Sanoamuang; Milica Muminovic

In this paper, we explore a visualization method using augmented maps for urban prediction. Our implementation allows users to determine the location for prediction in a paper map. As an application example, we examine an area before and after new train station is built. We use the difference between two maps for simulating the changes or predicting the impact if a new train station is built on a location in a paper map. In off-line phase, we gather knowledge data from several reference locations by comparing two aerial maps (before and after the train station is built). We then analyze the difference of green spaces between those two maps using color extraction. We observe that the green space around the new train station mostly decreases due to the area development. This information is then stored for prediction reference. In on-line phase, we use a monocular setup that consists of one camera and a monitor display. A paper map is captured using a web camera and tracked using its geometrical features. These features can be provided using the available data from Geographical Information Systems (GIS) or automatically extracted from the texture. The map is then matched with the reference map in database. When the map is matched, we can overlay the simulation on how the green space will change due to the existence of new train stations on a new location inputted by the user.© 2012 ASME


The Journal of Public Space | 2018

Time for action. Implementing the New Urban Agenda in public spaces for health and wellbeing

Gregor H. Mews; Milica Muminovic; Paul Tranter


Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education | 2017

The intentional use of learning technologies to improve learning outcomes in studio.

Andrew MacKenzie; Milica Muminovic; Karin Oerlemans


Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education | 2017

The Intentional Use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) to Improve Outcomes in Studio.

Andrew MacKenzie; Milica Muminovic; Karin Oerlemans


State of Australian Cities National Conference, 2015, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia | 2015

Passing the Community Test- A co-benefits approach to evaluating the case for light rail in Canberra, Australia

Andrew MacKenzie; Milica Muminovic; Rachel Davey; Vincent Lernihan


Journal of the Faculty of Architecture Silpakorn University | 2014

Intensity and Identity of the place: the role of public-private interface in Nezu, Tokyo

Milica Muminovic


2012 International Conference on New Urban Configurations | 2014

Resilient assemblages: The complex identity of Nezu in Tokyo

Milica Muminovic; Emilio Jose Garcia; Brenda Vale; Darko Radović


2012 International Conference on New Urban Configurations | 2014

The role of green spaces for the resilience of a city

Emilio Jose Garcia; Milica Muminovic; Brenda Vale; Darko Radović

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Brenda Vale

Victoria University of Wellington

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Victoria University of Wellington

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