Design X Stories - Season 4 / Year 2025

Season 4 / Year 2025
Episodes

Poop-Loop
21_21 DESIGN SIGHT in Tokyo's Roppongi is currently showing a "pooploop" exhibition. Our presenters chat with exhibition directors Satoh Taku and Takemura Shinichi about cycles of waste and excrement around the planet, and explore the potential of environmental design.

Design Hunting in Toyama
Lying by the Sea of Japan, Toyama Prefecture is home to wood carving, glasswork and Takaoka bronze casting that has over 400 years of history behind it. Such crafts are alive and well here as exceptional artisans use design to create items to suit modern lifestyles. From a workshop that's made Buddhist orin bells for generations to an up-and-coming glass artist. Meanwhile in Inami, famed for its wood carving, we visit accommodations that showcase the beauty of this craft.

The New Potential of Sharing
The idea of sharing with others is a common-sense approach that also strengthens our relationships and enriches our mental health. It's also an idea that's currently in the spotlight. From an architect who draws on personal principle to create a diverse array of shared spaces, to another who turns dead space into shared spaces that encourage new connections. We also explore a unique project at a fabrication lab that specializes in self-help devices. Dive into a world of designs that look toward – and shape – our shared future.

Design Hunting in Ishikawa
Ishikawa Prefecture is home to a diverse array of arts and crafts, and has a thriving traditional culture. The Kaga region is home to Kutani ware, one of Japan's top porcelain styles. We visit one of the top-rated studios, and visit a 400-year-old sweet shop in Kanazawa. Nanao lies in the heart of the Noto peninsula and an architect there is leveraging a UNESCO intangible heritage festival to promote recovery efforts. Join us on a design hunt in Ishikawa Prefecture as it works to recover from disaster.

Learning through Play
In a complex, unpredictable world, we can learn a great deal about ways to live from how children play. From a playground where kids take the lead in playing with unused items from local workshops, to equipment that offers children in medical care rare opportunities to play, and even old and new games which guide us to learn about what matters in life through simulations or vicarious experiences. Dive into the world of designs that showcase learning through play.

Designing Neighborhoods
Today's theme: Designing Neighborhoods. Architects and artists work with landowners and local government to shape appealing neighborhoods with strong character. Explore this next-generation approach.

Design Hunting in Hiroshima
Today's theme: Design Hunting in Hiroshima. Explore the ravages of war and a call for peace at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Join a hunt for new designs born from traditional, regional crafts.

Wrapping
Today's theme: Wrapping. In Japan the art of wrapping and tying is a culture displaying beauty and thoughtfulness. It elevates the content and shows care. Join us for a rediscovery of wrapping design.

Design Hunting in Osaka
Today's theme: Design Hunting in Osaka. A thriving trade and economic hub with a unique culture. Join us on a hunt for regional designs that prioritize human connection in the welcoming city of Osaka.

Reviving Lost Traditions
Today's theme: Reviving Lost Traditions. Many traditional arts have been lost to time. We meet creators who have reevaluated their value, and are passionate about reviving these lost traditions.

Shifting Perspectives
Today's theme: Shifting Perspectives. A growing trend offers new perspectives to spark new discoveries and realizations. Discover a host of designs that remind us that shifting perspectives matters.

EXPO 2025 Part 1: Designing the Future
One of the most striking aspects of EXPO 2025, OSAKA, KANSAI, JAPAN is the cutting-edge architectural thinking on display. Several of Japan's most innovative architects and designers have created distinctive and compelling pieces based on the expo's central theme: Designing Future Society for Our Lives. In this program we focus on both the visual elements and the deeper message behind some of these works.

EXPO 2025 Part 2: Challenging the Future
Today's theme: EXPO 2025 Part 2: Challenging the Future. A 2-part series on EXPO 2025 and its theme, Designing Future Society for Our Lives. Meet the people taking on challenges for a better future.

Lighting Everyday Life
From a design to add light to an enclosed lot, cozy lamps with a dim glow, to a project for those with light sensitivities. Explore an array of lighting designs.

Hodgepodge
Japan has a long tradition of collecting and displaying items based on their aesthetic appeal to their owner. Explore how new designs leverage this hodgepodge approach.

Compact
Today's theme: Compact. This is the key to comfort in limited space, giving rise to designs that fold, layer, and enclose. Explore the beauty and potential in Japan's wide variety of compact designs.

Line Designs
Today's theme: Line Designs. These are evolving in many fields across Japan, from the traditional art of calligraphy to furniture, and architecture. Explore a truly diverse world of line designs.
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