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EAS is a think-and-do-tank socially active in various fields including the environment, architecture, regional planning, agriculture, landscape design, community art, archaeology, and historical and cultural preservation. Through the integration of diverse specialties and the sharing of techniques and knowledge, EAS is a comprehensive collection of social and ecological design experts.
EAS promotes ecological design based on the principles of ecology, integrating architecture and landscape design that respects local ecosystems, history and culture. EAS creates design concepts specific to a place and incorporates art as a fundamental human activity.

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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published online 19 June 2014 [PDF]

 

Resilience Design and Community Support in Iitate Village in the Aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster

 

UIA2011 TOKYO The 24 World Congress of Architecture

 

Fundraising to Assist Iitate Village near the Nuclear Evacuation Zone[PDF]

 

 

April 4th, 2011 Interim Report on Radiation Survey in Iitate Village area conducted on March 28th and 29th (Iitate Village Area Radioactive Contamination Investigation Team)[PDF,1.61MB]


April 4th, 2011 Provisional Report regarding Radioactive Contamination in Iitate Village and Recommended Countermeasures[PDF]

 

-The Current Condition of Iitate Village, Fukushima Prefecture-


April 17, 2011 An Urgent Request Concerning the Set Up of the Planned Evacuation Zones for Iitate Village and Related Areas. To: Prime Minister Naoto Kan


5:30pm, Monday, March 21, 2011 The Condition of Iitate Village, Fukushima Prefecture Chief of Disaster Prevention (Iitate Village Mayor) Norio Sugano[PDF]


2:00pm, Sunday, March 20, 2011 The Current Condition of Iitate Village, Fukushima Prefecture Chief of Disaster Prevention (Iitate Village Mayor) Norio Sugano[PDF]

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