How do cities design not just for people, but with them in mind? In this course across various cities in Japan, students will explore how human-centric designs shapes everyday life in Japan, across physical, cultural, and technological domains. Students will examine how built environment, social systems, and everyday artefacts reflect principles of inclusivity, accessibility, and care. Through field observations, facilitated workshops, and guided reflections, students will critically engage with examples of human-centric design within the cities, cultural and technological context. The course invites inquiry into how societies organise for well-being, how users shape design, and how design in turn shapes experiences.
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