Symbiosis between Design,Agriculture and Forestry:an Endogenous Model of Rural Design Culture Construction in Minakami,Japan
The development of Japan's rural design culture is characterized by distinctive inherent features.The study explores the organizational model of the design ideology,behavior,and industrial chain of the handcrafted workshops in the"Craftsman's Village"Mizukami under the management of agricultural and for-estry ecology.It analyzes the generative mechanism of its land art design perspective under endogenous theory,the operational mechanism of workshops under the parallel perspectives of family and ecology,and the organizational structure of the micro-industrial chain with the ecological interaction mechanism.The endog-enous model of Mizumachi's design culture has successfully facilitated the transformation of local agricultural and forestry resources into tangible value within the design industry.Simultaneously,it has effectively mobilized the agency of residents and"related populations."This holds significant implications for the transforma-tive revitalization of rural design culture in our country,offering valuable insights into overcoming homogeneity.
Endogenous Development Modelagricultural and forestry resourcesland art design perspectivefamily brandecological circular industry chain