2008 年 14 巻 27 号 p. 291-296
Planning schools have pursued originalities through involvement in places and communities. Urban revitalization today requires collaboration so that partnership with public & private sectors and academy reveals examples. This paper reports the first year when Urban Design Center Kashiwa-no-ha was started by local community, private companies and universities to work on urban design for a suburban area being developed around a commuting station in Tokyo Metropolitan Area.