京都造形芸術大学 災害支援スタジオ
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2-116 uryuyama, kita-shirakawa, sakyo-ku, kyoto-shi, kyoto
The Kyoto University of Art and Design Disaster Support Studio, completed in 2013, represents a pioneering temporary architecture project designed by renowned architect Shigeru Ban. Located in the Kitashirakawa district of Kyoto, this structure demonstrates innovative approaches to emergency response architecture through thoughtfully designed temporary facilities and furniture systems. The studio serves both educational and humanitarian purposes, functioning as a university space while embodying Ban's philosophy of creating dignified, sustainable solutions for disaster-affected communities. The building exemplifies how temporary architecture can achieve both functional excellence and aesthetic sophistication.
The Kyoto University of Art and Design Disaster Support Studio, completed in 2013, represents a pioneering temporary architecture project designed by renowned architect Shigeru Ban. Located in the Kitashirakawa district of Kyoto, this structure demonstrates innovative approaches to emergency respons
...The Kyoto University of Art and Design Disaster Support Studio, completed in 2013, represents a pioneering temporary architecture project designed by renowned architect Shigeru Ban. Located in the Kitashirakawa district of Kyoto, this structure demonstrates innovative approaches to emergency response architecture through thoughtfully designed temporary facilities and furniture systems. The studio serves both educational and humanitarian purposes, functioning as a university space while embodying Ban's philosophy of creating dignified, sustainable solutions for disaster-affected communities. The building exemplifies how temporary architecture can achieve both functional excellence and aesthetic sophistication.