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Architects: Osamu Morishita Architect & Associates
- Area: 47 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: KAP, Kitajima-gumi
TOAGOSEI Hydrogen station Tokushima / Osamu Morishita Architect & Associates
Kobe Port Museum / TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers
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Architects: TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers
- Area: 7283 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Oshirox Co. Ltd., YOKOMORI MFG.CO., LTD., yamaki kogyo
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Professionals: RIC DESIGN Inc., Taisei Corporation
Kusugibashi Bridge / Kengo Kuma & Associates
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Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Year: 2022
SHIROIYA Hotel / Sou Fujimoto Architects
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Architects: Sou Fujimoto Architects
- Area: 2565 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen
Garden Wall House #2 / U.L.A. design
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Architects: U.L.A. design
- Area: 173 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Hirata TILE, KASCO, Lilycolor, Lixil Group, NICHIHA, +3
House on the Hill / KOMINORU Design
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Architects: KOMINORU Design
- Area: 108 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Takahiro Wood
Big Loft House / KOMINORU Design
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Architects: KOMINORU Design
- Area: 129 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: MARUSHIKA Ceramics
House in Iizuka / Peak Studio
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Architects: Peak Studio
- Area: 142 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Graph Studio, Marugensangyo
Our House / Peak Studio
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Architects: Peak Studio
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen, Vectorworks, ADVAN, Kitchen House, Nissin-EX, +1
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Professionals: Graph Studio, IDA HOMES
Welfare House in Omuta / Peak Studio + Hidetoshi Fujiki Architectural Planning Atelier
- Area: 3027 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Vectorworks, Forbo Holding, JFE, Toli, Union, +1
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Professionals: Taiyo Corporation, Tatsumi Eguchi
Spotlight: Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma (born 8th August, 1956) is one of the most significant Japanese figures in contemporary architecture. His reinterpretation of traditional Japanese architectural elements for the 21st century has involved serious innovation in uses of natural materials, new ways of thinking about light and lightness and architecture that enhances rather than dominates. His buildings don't attempt to fade into the surroundings through simple gestures, as some current Japanese work does, but instead his architecture attempts to manipulate traditional elements into statement-making architecture that still draws links with the area in which it's built. These high-tech remixes of traditional elements and influences have proved popular across Japan and beyond, and his recent works have begun expanding out of Japan to China and the West.
Aitoku Kindergarten / Kengo Kuma & Associates
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Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Area: 998 m²
- Year: 2016