Borromian circumspace
- Yuki

- Jun 6
- 2 min read
A topological space in which three rings have a "connection relationship that holds only as a whole".
"An order that does not exist locally appears only in the whole."
1. There is no center.
2. Spaces are "interdependent".
3. Boundaries disappear
"We design not the buildings themselves, but the relationships between buildings."
Let's consider the Tokyo-Kyoto-Fukuchiyama route.
Basic structure
Tokyo: "Circle of Information" Kyoto: "Circle of Culture" Fukuchiyama: "Circle of Experimentation"
Triangular network
Fukuchiyama
Making Fukukome
↓
Kyoto
To imbue with a cultural narrative
↓
Tokyo
Sell and broadcast
↓
Sales and personnel will return to Fukuchiyama
This cycle
Experiments that can only be conducted in Fukuchiyama will be given meaning to the results, and Tokyo will expand them to the world.
From an urban planning perspective, it's a "regional city supported by three rings."

Sending out to Tokyo and Kyoto
↑
[In front of Fukuchiyama Station]
Culture/information/exchange
/ \
/ \
[Castle town/Shopping street] ---- [Yakuno, Sanwa, Oe]
History, Tourism, Daily Life, Agriculture, Nature, Art
"A small group of nodes"
"To transform the station square itself into an architectural structure."

Social experiment in front of the station
Period: Once a month Location: Fukuchiyama Station Square + temporary food stalls + student participation
Contents:
Fukukome Sales
Local Food Market
Student eSports Experience
Small Live
Showa Fukuchiyama Photo Exhibition
Introducing the latest culture in Tokyo
Nighttime street food stall experiment
The goal is not to build the building first, but to first create "a reason for people to gather here."



















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