Tropic Future: Material Ecologies of Okinawa, Japan

Can Okinawa be a design laboratory for planetary futures? How do we grow resilient and creative on a warming planet?

The Japanese mainland is moving toward a subtropical climate, and most regions of the world have experienced excessive heat in recent years. This course investigates the material ecologies of Okinawa, a subtropical island whose cultural and architectural identity has been shaped by climate, history, and politics. Okinawa’s arts and buildings evolved under the pressures of heat, humidity, typhoons, and salt air—conditions that are no longer exceptional, but increasingly the reality of our global present. With summers growing longer and hotter each year, what lessons might be drawn from Okinawa’s centuries of adaptation to help us design for a future of rising temperatures worldwide?

The scholarship application for Global Summer Studies 2026 will open on December 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM and close on January 21, 2026 at 11:59 PM.

The Global Summer Studies 2026 course application will open on February 02, 2026 at 7:00 PM and close on March 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM.

At-A-Glance

What
Programs
Where
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Okinawa, Japan
When
Summer 2026

Estimated dates—final dates to be announced.

Course Dates: Jun 9, 2026 — Jun 26, 2026

Who
Open to RISD students, Brown University students, non-RISD students

Open to RISD and non-RISD students enrolled in another art and design program with current cumulative GPA is 2.5 or above, and recent RISD graduates.

Faculty
Academic Credits
3
Department
  • Architecture
Cost
$7900

Estimated cost—final cost to be announced.

Included tuition, accommodation, in-country transportation, field trips, entrance fees, some group meals and international travel health insurance. Airfare is not included in the cost and participants are responsible for their own airfare.

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About this Travel Course

Course Description

Okinawa, once an independent kingdom, is Japan’s southernmost prefecture, where a distinctive and cosmopolitan culture developed from its geopolitical position and subtropical environment. This culture flourished during the Ryukyu Kingdom (1429–1879), which spanned from the Muromachi period to the early Meiji era. In the 14th and 15th centuries, trade with China and Southeast Asia introduced techniques such as dyeing. These imported practices were uniquely adapted to the Ryukyu climate and sensibilities, giving rise to the rich material cultures of Okinawa.

From coral limestone fortifications to red clay roof tiles, from lacquerware and bingata textiles to the concrete structures of the postwar era, Okinawa offers a layered material landscape that embodies resilience, adaptation, and reinvention. Although one of the smallest prefectures in Japan, it ranks third nationwide in the number of designated traditional crafts. Students will examine how traditional crafts and building practices emerged from the island’s ecology, how architecture transformed under modern pressures, and how contemporary makers and designers are reimagining material practices for ecological survival.

Apply to Global Summer Studies

The scholarship application for Global Summer Studies 2026 will open on December 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM and close on January 21, 2026 at 11:59 PM.

The Global Summer Studies 2026 course application will open on February 02, 2026 at 7:00 PM and close on March 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM.

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Scholarships

Increasing financial aid is a central pillar of RISD’s equity, inclusion and diversity commitment. Through partnership with other campus offices, we are working to provide greater support and access to students interested in pursuing global learning experiences at RISD.

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Eligibility

RISD Students

If your current cumulative GPA is 2.5 or above, you are eligible for registration. If your current cumulative GPA is lower than 2.5, you must first contact the Registrar at registrar@risd.edu to seek exception to this academic policy.

Non-RISD Participants

If you are a college student currently enrolled in another art and design college or institution around the world you are eligible for registration. We will collect a recommendation and support form from your institution within the application.

In order to register for RISD Global Summer Studies, you are expected to have a high level of English (speech, writing, and comprehension) as all coursework and critique is delivered in English, and your current cumulative GPA must be 2.5 or above.

Attendance Policy

Global Summer Studies are three weeks long and take place in June and July. You are required to attend all program activities scheduled during the travel course. RISD Global Summer Studies comply with RISD class attendance policy. In case of unexcused or multiple absences, you may be removed from the course, given a grade of “W" (withdrawal) or a grade of “F” (fail).

Withdrawal Policy

Requesting to withdraw from a RISD off-campus global learning program, including RISD Global Summer Studies, prior to the start of the course is highly discouraged and requires a formal process outlined in the RISD course withdrawal policy. It is not possible for a student to drop a RISD Global Summer Studies travel course via the standard Add/Drop process after it has commenced. In the case of unforeseen and extenuating circumstances (and only after students have spoken with the faculty lead and RISD Global for approval to withdraw from the program), students should be aware that no refund will be issued.

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Passports + Visas

Apply for/Renew your Passport

You will require a valid passport that should not expire within 6 months of the return date from your travel course. Additional requirements may apply.
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U.S. citizens – Check the Department of State website for application/renewal guidance.
Citizens of all other countries – Check your consulate/embassy’s website for renewal guidance. If you have an I-20 form, you must also ensure that you get it signed for travel by a member of the International Student and Scholar Affairs (ISSA) before departing the United States. If you are a Permanent Resident you should carry your green card together with your passport.

Research Visa Requirements

Be sure to research any visa requirements based on your course destination and passport. It is your responsibility to determine if a visa is required based on your nationality and to take the necessary steps to secure one. You need to research the destination(s) of the Global Summer Studies course(s) you are interested in and should not apply to a course in which you may not be able to obtain the necessary visa(s) associated. Assessing the visa application process, feasibility of receiving a visa, and obtaining a visa is your responsibility. You should research visa requirements well in advance, as processing times and documentation may vary depending on your passport and destination country. If you choose to apply for a course where you are not eligible to secure a visa, please note that no refunds will be issued for any course related costs. 

Enrollment + Cancellations

In order to reserve a seat, a non-refundable deposit of $500 is required at the time of application submittal. Students will submit full payment for the course when all seats are occupied but no later than March 23, 2026. Students that fail to make full payment by their deadline will forfeit their $500 deposit and their seat in the course.

All RISD students and full degree seeking students enrolled at other schools or universities are required to remain in good academic standing in order to participate in Global Summer Studies. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for all participants. Failure to remain in good academic standing can lead to removal from the course, either before or during the course.

In cases where summer travel courses do not reach full capacity, the course may be canceled after the last day of registration. As such, all students are advised not to purchase flights for participation in Global Summer Studies courses until the course is confirmed by RISD Global.

Apply to Global Summer Studies

The scholarship application for Global Summer Studies 2026 will open on December 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM and close on January 21, 2026 at 11:59 PM.

The Global Summer Studies 2026 course application will open on February 02, 2026 at 7:00 PM and close on March 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM.

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