Chisato Shimada’s approach is critical in today's urban environment for several reasons:
Whether she is speaking at a high-profile book launch in Tokyo or working on local park initiatives in New York, Shimada remains focused on the "human" element of design. Her role at the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation places her at the heart of the city's efforts to create more equitable and engaging outdoor environments.
: By participating in forums like those hosted by Kengo Kuma & Associates , she brings a global perspective to NYC Parks, integrating lessons from Japan’s unique public-private space dynamics. chisato shimada
: Her designs prioritize the long-term social health of neighborhoods, ensuring that parks are not just "greenery" but active community hubs. A Career Built on Engagement
For those interested in the future of our cities, Shimada’s work serves as a reminder that the best public spaces are the ones we build together. Chisato Shimada’s approach is critical in today's urban
Shimada’s work often explores the concept of "self-building," where the public doesn't just consume space but actively participates in its creation. She was recently featured as a guest speaker for the launch of the book which debuted on August 30, 2025, at the BOOTLEG gallery in Tokyo.
Book Launch / Special Event Self-Building Public 2025.08.15 : Her designs prioritize the long-term social health
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