Waters Takeshiba Presents 'Mirai Sakuteiki 2025'
The vibrant urban complex of Waters Takeshiba, situated in Tokyo's Minato Ward, continues to foster community engagement and creativity. Following its opening in October 2020, this waterfront facility has become a beloved space for locals and visitors alike, offering a picturesque setting to unwind amid the hustle and bustle of the city.
This year, Waters Takeshiba is excited to announce the return of its collaborative event,
'Mirai Sakuteiki 2025 - An Experimental Square Exploring Urban Potential', taking place over two days on November 8 and 9, 2025. Organized in partnership with Professor Hiroya Tanaka and his team from the Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus's Environment and Information Studies, students will work alongside company representatives and the public to envision and create a vibrant, sustainable future for urban spaces.
Event Highlights
Innovative Concepts and Collaborations
For this year's edition, the event not only focuses on student projects from Tanaka's lab but also includes a collaborative effort with the Graduate School of System Design and Management's Yamagata Lab. Participants will be invited to experience and engage with a series of innovative experiments that challenge conventional urban lifestyles.
Participants can look forward to various engaging installations and workshops designed to explore potentials within urban environments. Here are a few intriguing projects on display:
1.
TAKESHIBA DOG-PEE MART
Envision a future where dog urine is transformed into a resource rather than a nuisance. This mock market will feature plants grown with nutrients from dog urine, showcasing the potential of urban ecosystems to thrive through unconventional means.
2.
MOSS CONE
This installation explores the use of moss as a new form of urban greenery, aiming to reforest urban environments that have suffered due to climate change. The
MOSS CONE invites participants to consider how natural ecosystems can be integrated into urban settings, making the city greener and more sustainable.
3.
BioScent Passage
Participants can engage in an olfactory experience designed with organic waste materials, promoting awareness of ecological connections through scent. This project aims to shift perceptions around waste and its potential contributions to enriching urban life.
4.
±2°Concrete
This innovative concrete utilizes water interaction to not only provide structural benefits but also contribute to ambient temperature regulation. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with these materials and explore their implications for future urban design.
Mindful Engagement Activities
Alongside the interactive exhibits, various mindful engagement activities led by experienced facilitators will provide opportunities for personal reflection and connection to the environment.
- - Mindfulness in Takeshiba: A program encouraging participants of all ages to enjoy nature and enhance their well-being through mindful practices.
- - Wandering Library: A creative workshop that invites participants to discover hidden urban gems while reading, encouraging a deeper appreciation for their surroundings.
- - Minecraft Ocean Restoration: An engaging activity where participants can partake in rebuilding marine ecosystems playfully.
Important Details
- - Dates: November 8 (11:00 - 17:00) & November 9 (11:00 - 17:00), 2025
- - Location: Waters Takeshiba Plaza, Tokyo
- - Admission: Free
- - Website for more info: Waters Takeshiba
Please note that event details may change due to unforeseen circumstances. For updates, check on the official communications from the organizers.
About Keio University SFC Tanaka Laboratory
Established in 2005, the Hiroya Tanaka Laboratory at Keio University has been at the forefront of digital fabrication and design innovation. Focusing on urban transformation, the lab aspires to develop new frameworks for future city-making initiatives.
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Conclusion: Join us at Waters Takeshiba to explore the fusion of technology, nature, and community engagement through these forward-thinking projects. Together, we can imagine and shape the future of our urban environments.