The term machi, signifying both neighborhood and small town, is a key element for understanding Japanese urban form and city planning. After tracing the origins of the term, this article explores the historic and contemporary significance of the concept and its particular spatial and socioeconomic forms. The article then argues that the concept of machi influenced the ways in which Japanese planners picked up foreign concepts through the nineteenth and particularly the twentieth century, absorbing some ideas and rejecting others. Building on their perception of the city as composed of urban units that allowed for planning in patchwork patterns, leading Japanese planners carefully selected models—independently of international appreciation—m...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1982.MICROFICHE COPY...
In 1942, Ishikawa Hideaki published a book entitled 'War and the City' ('Sensoo to Toshi') in which ...
The term machi, signifying both neighborhood and small town, is a key element for understanding Japa...
In 1854, American navy ships under Commodore Matthew Perry appeared off the shores of Japan and pres...
From the mid-nineteenth century, Japanese elites experimented with foreign planning concepts and tra...
Abstract: Japanese cities are characterized by a patchwork quality: modern business and shopping dis...
Japan is one of the most crowded countries on earth, with three-fourths of its population now living...
The urban core was a key topic in postwar modernist architectural discussions and in urban planning ...
The Machiya, a traditional wooden house in the city of Kyoto, were demolished by thousands up to the...
Private real estate developers disproportionately focus on spatial planning and short-term returns, ...
Just as the spatial structure of urban societies is strongly affected by the mechanism of economic d...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
The dissolution of the Congrès Internationaux d\u27Architecture Moderne in 1959 was a critical and s...
In city formation, not only functional requirements but also the planner’s ideology plays important ...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1982.MICROFICHE COPY...
In 1942, Ishikawa Hideaki published a book entitled 'War and the City' ('Sensoo to Toshi') in which ...
The term machi, signifying both neighborhood and small town, is a key element for understanding Japa...
In 1854, American navy ships under Commodore Matthew Perry appeared off the shores of Japan and pres...
From the mid-nineteenth century, Japanese elites experimented with foreign planning concepts and tra...
Abstract: Japanese cities are characterized by a patchwork quality: modern business and shopping dis...
Japan is one of the most crowded countries on earth, with three-fourths of its population now living...
The urban core was a key topic in postwar modernist architectural discussions and in urban planning ...
The Machiya, a traditional wooden house in the city of Kyoto, were demolished by thousands up to the...
Private real estate developers disproportionately focus on spatial planning and short-term returns, ...
Just as the spatial structure of urban societies is strongly affected by the mechanism of economic d...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
The dissolution of the Congrès Internationaux d\u27Architecture Moderne in 1959 was a critical and s...
In city formation, not only functional requirements but also the planner’s ideology plays important ...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1982.MICROFICHE COPY...
In 1942, Ishikawa Hideaki published a book entitled 'War and the City' ('Sensoo to Toshi') in which ...