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Studio 080 in Tohoku, Japan by UNQUOTE

Wednesday, November 27th, 2019

Article source: UNQUOTE

The place is a suburb of Sendai city in Tohoku Japan. It is a roadside location along a national road. Connecting information and people is thought to be important about the new business. That’s why most shared offices are located in well-accessed areas to create a business community, in Tokyo. As a different approach, we have designed a shared office that moves objects and people, taking advantage of the characteristics of the building and the location. We thought about connecting with the share office function, leaving the warehouse function and the delivery yard function that the building originally had. Users have shared offices that can do everything from business start-up, production, and delivery of goods. The operation of the shared office is a logistics company in Sendai City and supports logistics operations that take into account even overseas expansion. It is a facility that aims to expand into the world from Sendai city in Tohoku Japan, a local city.

Image Courtesy © Atsushi Shiotani

  • Architects: UNQUOTE
  • Project: Studio 080
  • Location: Tohoku, Japan
  • Photography: Atsushi Shiotani
  • Clients: Maruyama Unso
  • Co-Design / Constructer: e-SOHKO Research Institute Inc.
  • Total Area: 760㎡

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Asahi Kindergarten Phase I & Phase II in Tohoku, Japan by TEZUKA ARCHITECTS

Tuesday, October 24th, 2017

Article source: TEZUKA ARCHITECTS

Asahi Kindergarten Phase I

The original Asahi Kindergarten was lost in the Tohoku earthquake on 11 March 2011. Tezuka Architects, funded by Japan Committee for UNICEF, designed and reconstructed the Asahi Kindergarten on a highland area by using the huge trees that killed by the salt water of 2011 tsunami. These trees have meaningful symbols for the local villagers as they were planted along the approach to Daioji Temple, the main temple on the hill which its height is just enough to elude tsunamis in the long history. Many villagers survived because the priest of the temple used to teach them to escape to the temple.

Image Courtesy © TEZUKA ARCHITECTS

  • Architects: TEZUKA ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Asahi Kindergarten Phase I & Phase II
  • Location: Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, Tohoku, Japan
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: Phase IUNICEF
  • Lead Architects: Takaharu + Yui Tezuka
  • Design Team: Ryuya Maio, Shigefumi Araki, Takahiro Kitamura, Takehiro Ota
  • Constructor: CHUTO
  • Structural Engineer: TIS & PARTNER
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