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About the Exhibition
TOTO GALLERY・MA is pleased to present a Traveling Exhibition "How is Life?––Designing for our Earth" curated by Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Manabu Chiba, Seng Kuan, and Tsuyoshi Tane at the TOTO Museum (Kitakyushu, Fukuoka).

Although we have come to enjoy plentiful lifestyles in the 21st century, we also face a variety of issues such as climate change, social inequality, epidemics, and the shifts in global dynamics brought on by these things. Concerned by this situation, we held a series of discussions with the four curators about the possibilities of what architecture could do for the Earth’s environment. It was during these talks that we recast our eyes over the various facets of our everyday lives while reframing architecture as something that serves to make people’s lives better, leading us to discover many budding model projects that may help us overcome the barriers encircling us today. This exhibition, themed “Designing for our Earth”, was developed out of our discussions and research, and it explores ways in which architecture and design can be employed to achieve prosperity not premised on growth.

The exhibition will showcase diverse precedents from various times and places that respond to the question “How is Life?” posed by the curators. Examples include the Capital Agricole exhibition held in France in 2018, which featured vivid illustrations of a future where Paris and its surrounding cities are interwoven with agricultural sites, and the Toson Memorial Hall (Gifu, Japan; design: Yoshiro Taniguchi), which was built in a postwar resource-deprived mountain village in 1947 by local men, women, and children, whose deep adoration for the late hometown author it commemorates struck a resonance with its architect.

By introducing such projects that offer possibilities that depart from traditional conceptions of architecture and the city—regardless of whether they are of the past, currently being developed, or still foreign to Japan—we hope that the exhibition not only opens up diverse interpretations and further discussions but also sparks a new awareness in each and every visitor, inspiring all to explore new perspectives for living together with our Earth.
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Images from the Exhibition
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
Sample Projects
Capital Agricole
SOA / Augustin Rosenstiehl, architecte | Pavillon de l'Arsenal, Paris, France | 2018
©Yann Kebbi
Agnes Denes in Wheatfield - A Confrontation Agnes Denes | New York, U.S.A | 1982 | Copyright Agnes Denes, Courtesy Leslie Tonkonow Artworks+ Projects, New York
Photograph: John McGrail
Toson Memorial Hall
Taniguchi Yoshiro | Gifu, Japan | 1947
©Shigesaburo Kikuchi
Shita-san
Renovation: small-earth + Tsukamoto Lab. Tokyo Institute of Technology | Kamanuma, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan | 2021
©small-earth
Yuugitsuka
Rethatching: small-earth + Tsukamoto Lab. Tokyo Institute of Technology | Kamanuma, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan | 2021-
©small-earth
Exhibition Information
Title
TOTO GALLERY・MA Traveling Exhibition in Kitakyushu
How is Life?――Designing for our Earth
Dates
Tuesday, November 21, 2023 -Sunday, March 10, 2024
Hours
10:00–17:00
Closed
Mondays, Year-end and New Year holidays [December 29, 2023 –January 4, 2024]
Admission
Free
Venue
TOTO MUSEUM
2-1-1 Nakashima, Kokurakita, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan 802-8601
TEL=+81-(0)93-951-2534 URL= https://jp.toto.com/museum/en
* For the latest information, please visit the TOTO Museum website.
Access
[Bus] Take bus at the Kokura Station Bus Center to the Kibunecho Bus Stop (approx. 15 min.).
[Kitakyushu Monorail] Exit from the south side of Kawaraguchi Mihagino Station and walk towards Yahata along National Route 3 (approx. 10 min.).
Curators
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Manabu Chiba, Seng Kuan, Tsuyoshi Tane
Traveling exhibition supervisor
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto (Atelier Bow-Wow / Professor Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Supervisory assistant
Siena Hirao (Tsukamoto Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Exhibition design
Rie Allison (ARA)
Organization
TOTO GALLERY·MA / TOTO MUSEUM
Planning
TOTO GALLERY·MA Planning and Management Committee
Special Advisor: Tadao Ando
Members: Momoyo Kaijima, Akihisa Hirata, Seng Kuan, Tsuyoshi Tane
Support
Architectural Institute of Japan Kyushu Branch; Japan Institute of Architects Kyushu Branch; Fukuoka Association of Architects & Building Engineers; Fukuoka Architect Office Association
Cooperation
Anastasia Gkoliomyti (Tsukamoto Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology) / Ren Aoki (ARA) / Shohei Iida+Yuki Shimooka+Sasaki Haru (ido) / TOSHOINBAN CO. LTD