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Non-Intentional Design: Investigating alterations of space/objects at the public/private boundary in suburban Tokyo, Japan. A resource by a-small-lab.com. Contact: Chris Berthelsen chris@a-small-lab.com

Spray Cans, Lighters and Lightbulb Disposal

Overview of hand made + recycled and repurposed equipment collaged together to form a fine-grained recycling center. Focus on spray cans, lighter, and lightbulb disposal baskets with hand drawn signage.

Spray Cans, Lighters and Lightbulb Disposal

Spray Cans, Lighters and Lightbulb Disposal

Spray Cans, Lighters and Lightbulb Disposal

Materials: Baskets, Handdrawn Sign
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

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Rubbish Center Library & Storage

Repurposed tv unit houses library of rescued reading material, and acts as storage space for cleaning tools and items that rubbish center workers want to keep for themselves.

Rubbish Center Library & Storage

Rubbish Center Library & Storage

Rubbish Center Library & Storage

Materials: Storage Items
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Annotated Trolley

Trolley underbelly provides space for instructions on its own use – in this case, for use only within the rubbish center area.

Annotated Trolley

Annotated Trolley

Materials: Marker
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

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Storage and Fire Saftey

Fire extinguisher stored right in the most flammable area. Salvaged bath/shower stool put to use as stand.

Storage and Fire Saftey
Storage and Fire Saftey
Storage and Fire Saftey

Materials: Bath Stool
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Cardboard Box Recycling Tower

Cardboard box recycling tower constructed from salvaged metal rack and wood block for stabilization. Stool for reaching upper levels.

Cardboard Box Recycling Tower
Cardboard Box Recycling Tower

Materials: Metal Rack, Wood Block
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Disposing of Cardboard & Paper

Series of instructions regarding the disposal of paper and cardboard. Green laminated sign reads ‘paper’, hand written sign instructs residents to secure bundles of cardboard with string, typed sign notes instructions from the city.

Disposing of Cardboard
Disposing of Cardboard

Materials: Laminated Paper
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Disposal Instructions for Glass

Instructions on the disposal of glass bottles/jars – take the lid of first. Note emphasis over ‘lid’, cute portrait, and signature from the ‘Clean Trio’ who take care of the rubbish/recyling center.

Disposal Instructions for Glass
Disposal Instructions for Glass

Materials: Paper
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Recycling Station

Overview of can, glass bottle and plastic bottle recycling station. Full crates form structure and support for empty.
Cheerful handmade sign providing instruction on the correct way to recycle plastic bottles.

Recycling Station
Recycling Station

Materials: Plastic Crates, Coat Hanger
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Free Decorations

Items that the rubbish center workers think are too nice to throw out are displayed on window sills, free for anyone to take. Is that the remains of a ceramic penis to the right?

Free Decorations
Free Decorations

Materials:
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Cheerful Rubbish Center Signage

Cheerful hand made signs instructing residents to (1) flatten plastic bottles and (2) remove the cap and label from plastic bottles before placing them in the recycling sack.

Cheerful Rubbish Center Signage
Cheerful Rubbish Center Signage

Materials: Paper, Pegs, Coat hanger
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Self Supporting Rubbish Sack System

Full nets support emptier ones waiting to be filled. Organic self-supporting structure.

Self Supporting Rubbish Sack System

Materials: Net Sacks
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Drying System for Rags

Clothes rack repaired with tape and repurposed as a drying + storage system for rags used by rubbish center staff.

Drying System for Rags
Drying System for Rags
Drying System for Rags

Materials: Clothes Rack, Coat Hanger, Duct Tape, Bags
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Delicate Decoration/Cobbled Storage

Delicate decoration and cobbled together storage.

Delicate Decoration/Cobbled Storage

Materials: Wind Chime, Soap Holder
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Cleaning Space

Cleaning space constructed by rubbish center staff consists of various recycled and repurposed items.
A water cooler bottle ready for reuse is taped up. Does the duct tape cap keep dirt and liquid out?

Cleaning Space
Cleaning Space
Cleaning Space

Materials: Recycled Materials
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Rubbish Center Instructions

Non-burnable rubbish sign and instructions.
How do the axillary instructions get proposed, formulated and approved? What is the flow of information? Who are the stakeholders and what do they value? What is given priority?

Rubbish Center Instructions
Rubbish Center Instructions

Materials: Laminated A4
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

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Door Stopper

Makeshift door stopper with explanatory tag. This keeps the rubbish center door open when workers and residents are shifting multiple/bulky loads.

Door Stopper
Door Stopper

Materials: Peg, Basin
Location: Setagaya, Tokyo.

This example is a note for a pamphlet on “”Hand Made Aspects of Mass Produced Housing”. Subscribe to my somewhat-frequent letter HERE if you want to keep in touch easily.

Mega-Cities: Design Anthropology and Urban Landscapes
I'm delighted and honoured to have my FIXES work included in Jared Braiterman's Tokyo University graduate seminar on mega-cities.
You can download the syllabus [HERE]


Thanks to the URBAN DESIGN Lab 西村・北沢・窪田 都市デザイン研究室, Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo for making this a featured resource of their lab [LINK]

Vision Plus 2010
Thanks to the organizers of the conference for selecting this project as a featured resource, even though I was not able to attend.




Article: Small Places of Anarchy in the City: Three Investigations in Tokyo on This Big City

Article: The Non-Intentional Landscape of Tokyo - read at This Big City

Article: Framework for Neighbourhood Creative Climate - read at This Big City

Tokyo Green Space from Jared Braiterman is a great inspiration [LINK]

Urban Bricolage by @ehooge is an inspiring site on a related theme [LINK]

Treepolis by Christoph Rupprecht inspires me with investigations into informal green space, cities, and urban ecology with a focus on Australia and Japan [LINK]

Everyday Structures by @alanwiig is another fine site in the same vein [LINK]