Print Email Facebook Twitter KiNTSUGi Title KiNTSUGi: Improving resilience capacities in a hazardscape, Otsuchi, Japan Author Mujumdar, Gayatri (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Hooimeijer, Fransje (mentor) Pel, Adam (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Project Multidiciplinairy project Date 2019-11-01 Abstract The project aims at contributing to integrated emergency planning in hazardscapes. The research takes the case of tsunami scape of Otsuchi, a town in the Iwate prefecture of Japan. Learning from the 3/11 disaster about the dependency of decisions that affect the nature of recovery has led to the formation of a methodology and guiding principles for the integration of emergency and contemporary planning. To enhance the effectiveness of preparedness, systemic dependencies of socio-technical factors have been examined based on the disaster resilience capital model of(Sakurai et al, 2016). The aim is to attain community resilience that mitigates and improves the capacity of dealing with returning disasters in the region. The method and principles are tested in the urban design of Otsuchi that envisions its urban renewal through the concepts and principles of social memory, identity revival, co-designing and wellbeing. Subject Emergency planningcommunity resilienceOtsuchiJapanhazardscapepreparednessrecoveryreconstruction To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ff2bfd11-9edb-42d3-a283-781871ba9640 Coordinates 39.358300, 141.900500 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2019 Gayatri Mujumdar Files PDF GM_4743695_P5_thesis_paper.pdf 3.23 MB PDF GM_4743695_P5_Atlas.pdf 161.86 MB PDF GM_4743695_P5_Presentation.pdf 112.95 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ff2bfd11-9edb-42d3-a283-781871ba9640/datastream/OBJ2/view