【Sabae B】The Asia Architecture Students Summer Workshop 2018
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Visiting Nokishita Studios in the village of Echizen lacquerware in Sabae City
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The Nokishita Studios is the name of skilled craftsmen group who are working on lacquer craftworks in Kawada district, Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture. We visited four craftsmen’s workplaces from among the group.
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You're joining me in a very special city. Let’s start with my preconceptions: I expected Japan’s capital, and home to the world’s largest urban population to be over the top and really in your face, with neon lights and anime at every turn and i certainly wasn’t disappointed. The streets are lined with towering, multi-storey buildings, each filled with mind bending department stores and arcades, offices to some of the world’s biggest brands and restaurants serving the best food you’ll ever taste.
But despite all the apparent madness and chaos, spend a few days in Tokyo and it just makes sense. Here, efficiency is an art form. Japanese attention to detail is legendary, and it runs through everything, from food to public transport and urban planning. And yes, even the toilets.
This trip was an educational and weirdly enlightening experience. I’ve been lucky to visit a lot of amazing places making these videos, but Tokyo is in a league of its own.
So Tokyo, it’s big, it’s busy and it’s brilliant. As ever, let’s start with the airports.
Flying from the UK you’ll come into one of Tokyo’s two major international airports, Haneda or Narita. Of course, you don’t need me to tell you that Tokyo is a really long way away, direct flights from Europe will take a whopping 12 hours for the nine and a half thousand kilometre journey.
So you’ve got Haneda airport which is roughly 13 miles south of the city, and then you’ve got 50 miles east. Fortunately, both are really easy to get to noisy noisy Tokyo. Here’s what you need to know.
From Haneda you have three main options, the airport limousine bus, a taxi or the monorail. The airport limousine takes between 30 and 45 minutes, stopping at most major hotels in the centre of town, with prices increasing for the night service between midnight and 5am.
A taxi should take about half and hour depending on traffic, with prices depending where you’re being dropped off. There’s also a 20% extra charge between 10pm and 5am.
However the quickest option is the airport’s dedicated monorail. It’ll get you into Hamamatsucho station in 13 minutes and from here you can connect to the circular Yamanote metro line to reach other parts of the city.
The metro runs between 9 and 7 on weekdays and then 9 to 5 on weekends and public holidays. That’s Haneda! Here’s what you need to know about Narita.
Narita is a whopping 50 miles east of Tokyo, so all of your transport options are going to take a while. The Airport Limousine bus and taxis runs from Narita but both will take anywhere between 90 minutes to 2 hours to reach central Tokyo. Instead, take the JR Narita Express. It’ll whisk into town in a little under an hour, and with this being Japan, the trains are on time and super efficient.
A word of warning about getting home; if you’re flight’s on a Sunday, make sure you check the train times because there’s a reduced service. Check your departure time, and then allow plenty of extra time to get to the airport.
Lecture of Dr. Takeshi Yoro | Japan and Fukui in the future
Here is the full version video of the lecture of Dr. Takeshi Yoro on the subject of Japan and Fukui in the future – Thinking from flourishing forests, animals and plants – , which was held on November 21st, 2016 as in commemoration of the fourth anniversary of Bhutan Museum in Fukui Prefecture.
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Architecture tour of the Ginza and Omotesando districts of Tokyo
A look at some of the iconic buildings of Tokyo. My favourite is the Prada Building. What's yours?
I found this link by the terrific John Daub (ONLY in JAPAN) where you can hear more about the Omotesandu Harajuku Starbucks that I did NOT visit because of the rain!
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Differences Between Japanese & Western Budo Practice - Seido Talks [Vlog #03 - Part 1/3]
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In the next parts, we will talk about the differences of relationship between teachers and students, how to find a Dojo in Japan, and the main differences of facilities and customs.
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Bent Gabrielsen - A Danish Goldsmith
A piece of jewellery must be beautiful. It must be a small piece of art
that brings joy to the wearer. It brings joy to the giver, just as it
brought me joy to create it. - Bent Gabrielsen
BENT GABRIELSEN is a Danish goldsmith, a worthy representative
of Danish Design. This film features his life and work as recounted
by himself during the course of a day. It is a low-key, poetic film,
illustrating his daily life, his working habits, his memories of his
childhood and of the Second World War period, and his views on
contemporary craftsmanship.
BENT GABRIELSEN has won many prizes and has had many exhibitions
around the world, in Japan and elsewhere. For all this
recognition, he is still a very modest man. He lives in beautiful surroundings,
close to a lake where silence and nature are united.
This film was supported by Velux Fonden. Thanks.
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Korean laquerware workshop
Lacquer artist Oh Wang Taek discusses the development of his design style whilst being mentored by Kim Tae Hee and how he has now passed on to his techniques to his daughter Oh Yumi.
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Lacquer ware - Urushi cups - Ishikawa - JapanMade
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Daily life tool exhibition at Fukui Kougeisha Craft Gellery
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“Daily life tool exhibition” was held from June 9th (Fri) to June 25th (Sun), 2017 at Fukui Kougeisha Craft Gallery.
In this exhibition, they introduced dishes for daily use and interior goods as the items that add a nice touch to enrich your lives.
We interviewed with Manager Okamoto about the craftworkers who exhibited the works.
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Gracefulness and Warmth of Echizen Lacquerware
This is the video of the exhibition, “Gracefulness and Warmth of Echizen Lacquerware
Crafts for Daily Use Made by the Lacquer Artisans of Nokishita Kobo.
The Group of the Echizen Lacquer Artisans” which was held from Februray 3rd, 2017 till February 19th, 2017 at Fukui Kogeisha Craft Gallery which is in the center of Fukui City near Fukui station.
Please enjoy the lacquerwares made by unique artisans!
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Celebrating Craftmanship
If you go back and look at the craft as a craft of design, materials, processes, all of those things are so important to know because if you don't have the knowledge of these, your tools, your palette, the things that you can create something with, you cannot be a good craftsman, says Sohrab Vossoughi, founder and president of Ziba.
Understanding the importance of materials, a component of your craft, helps take an idea into execution. The idea for the flask came from researching finely crafted details in early 20th century and modern day. Older materials were studied to implement for the practicality of the present day. The idea of craft really comes through in [the flask], not only in how the details are executed, but what those details mean and how those communicate with the properties, says Sarah Osborn, senior communication designer at Ziba. When you see it sitting on a shelf it's not only beautiful but it's helping tell a bigger story.
Eastman is one of those companies that actually tries to create a story around their products...making the material come to life, says Sohrab. The companies who are going to really do well are the companies who really think that way, like craftsman, the craft of their profession.
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Tadashi Tomita (冨田忠志) is a craftsman of the gold lacquer work in Sabae.
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designed to portray the image of rose.
Thomas Broughton on his Life Well Lived
I took their principle of taking a very traditional industry and making it relevant, efficient and modern without compromising on the craft, and applied that to spectacle making
As part of our journey to Re-Define Wealth we are exploring what “A Life Well Lived” means: interviewing artists, entrepreneurs, explorers, and change-makers as they share some of their stories and ask what is Wealth to them: what is their life well lived?
From inside the Cubitts store (and fully functioning workshop) in Kings Cross, Tom Broughton, founder of the London based spectacle makers talks to us about how he turned what began as a teenage love affair with his own pair of spectacles, into a successful business and a brand very much at the forefront of the London makers and craft revival.
He also shares some of his thoughts on success, inspiration and what it means to him to live a life well lived.
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Havana | Wikipedia audio article
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Havana
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Havana (; Spanish: La Habana [la aˈβana] (listen)) is the capital city, largest city, province, major port, and leading commercial center of Cuba. The city has a population of 2.1 million inhabitants, and it spans a total of 781.58 km2 (301.77 sq mi) – making it the largest city by area, the most populous city, and the fourth largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean region.The city of Havana was founded by the Spanish in the 16th century and due to its strategic location it served as a springboard for the Spanish conquest of the Americas, becoming a stopping point for treasure-laden Spanish galleons returning to Spain. King Philip II of Spain granted Havana the title of City in 1592. Walls as well as forts were built to protect the old city. The sinking of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana's harbor in 1898 was the immediate cause of the Spanish–American War.The city is the center of the Cuban government, and home to various ministries, headquarters of businesses and over 90 diplomatic offices. The current mayor is Marta Hernández of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC). In 2009, the city/province had the third highest income in the country.Contemporary Havana can essentially be described as three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado and the newer suburban districts. The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbors: Mari melena, Guanabacoa and Antares. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.The city attracts over a million tourists annually; the Official Census for Havana reports that in 2010 the city was visited by 1,176,627 international tourists, a 20% increase from 2005. Old Havana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. The city is also noted for its history, culture, architecture and monuments. As typical of Cuba, Havana experiences a tropical climate.In May 2015, Havana was selected as one of the so-called New7Wonders Cities together with Beirut, Doha, Durban, Kuala Lumpur, La Paz, and Vigan.