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Tocotocodandan: flood defence as waterfront public space

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Tocotocodandan: flood defence as waterfront public space

RYOKO IWASE·Osaka, Japan

The Japanese are accustomed to climatic disasters. Tsunamis, earthquakes, landslides, floods and volcanic eruptions are all regular events and we have invested in hardware (infrastructure) and software (training) to ensure the safety of the citizens. High flood defense walls protect cities like Osaka from the risk of flooding but at the same time disconnect citizens from their living waterfront. The scale of the walls eliminates any communication with the water, and the citizens lose their awareness of the sea, forgetting both their fear of and their delight in the water.

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