Watering Can Storage on Spade
Storing a watering can upside-down on the end of a spade makes it easy to find next time, and keeps the inside clean and dry.
Materials: Spade
Location: Hamura, Tokyo
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
Storing a watering can upside-down on the end of a spade makes it easy to find next time, and keeps the inside clean and dry.
Materials: Spade
Location: Hamura, Tokyo
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]
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.
This a-small-lab discussion is designed with Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan 5thirtyone.com.