Decomposable City: Exploring Urban Life in Harmony with Nature (Nagoya Exhibition)
Amid the frequent occurrence and worsening of environmental problems, such as the recent climate change crisis and the heat island phenomenon, the existing urban system, its values, and its structure are being questioned. Production, consumption, decomposition. Something is produced, consumed, and doesn’t just end there, but through "decomposition" becomes involved again in the production process. Originally, all matter circulated in this way. However, hasn’t "decomposition" alone been separated, isolated, and its value suppressed from urban life, as urban lifestyles have grown with production and consumption at the center of their values?
This exhibition introduces various initiatives that increase options for existing urban systems and lifestyles, using "decomposition" as a starting point. It invites attendees to explore design hints together, in order to gain a new perspective on the relationship between urban environments and the natural world.
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Event Details
The exhibition will be held at FabCafe Nagoya, located in RAYARD Hisaya-Odori Park. It is conveniently accessible from Hisaya-Odori Station, a mere three-minute walk from Exit 1A of the Nagoya Municipal Subway.
Dates: January 8th (Wed) – 31st (Fri), 2025
Closed: No closing days
Hours: 9:00-20:30 (Note: Subject to FabCafe Nagoya’s business hours. The exhibition will close at 17:00 on the last day.)
Venue: FabCafe Nagoya (RAYARD Hisaya-Odori Park, 6-18-3 Marunouchi, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture)
Fee: Admission is free. Guests are encouraged to enjoy the exhibition with a drink in hand when using the cafe.
Contact: FabCafe Nagoya Inquiry Form – https://fabcafe.com/jp/nagoya/contact/
Website URL: https://fabcafe.com/jp/nagoya/
Access: Nearest Station: Nagoya Municipal Subway Hisaya-Odori Station Exit 1A, 3-minute walk
What is FabCafe?
FabCafe is a space that combines a café with a fabrication lab, offering a place where technology and creativity meet. Originating in Japan, it allows people to enjoy coffee while using digital fabrication tools like 3D printers, laser cutters, and CNC machines. This setup supports collaboration and experimentation, attracting designers, artists, entrepreneurs, and tech enthusiasts.
Visitors to FabCafe can join workshops, attend events, and work on projects that blend art, technology, and sustainability. The café builds a community by bringing together people from various backgrounds to share ideas and create. In Nagoya, FabCafe emphasizes urban harmony with nature, promoting projects that incorporate natural elements and sustainable practices into city design. By providing access to tools and inspiration, FabCafe encourages creative expression and exploration of new ideas in urban living.