箱崎町の番屋 エコバーチ・シェルター
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hakozaki-cho, kamaishi city, iwate prefecture (outside the embankment of hakozaki fishing port)
Hakozaki-cho Eco Birch Shelter stands as a distinctive industrial structure in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, completed in 2011. Designed by architect Yoshinobu Mizutani, this multifunctional facility serves as factory, workshop, and storage space adjacent to Hakozaki Fishing Port. The building exemplifies contemporary sustainable design principles through its thoughtful material selection and environmental considerations. Its unique architectural approach balances industrial functionality with ecological awareness, making it a noteworthy example of modern Japanese utilitarian architecture that prioritizes both practical efficiency and environmental responsibility in a coastal setting.
Hakozaki-cho Eco Birch Shelter stands as a distinctive industrial structure in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, completed in 2011. Designed by architect Yoshinobu Mizutani, this multifunctional facility serves as factory, workshop, and storage space adjacent to Hakozaki Fishing Port. The building exempli
...Hakozaki-cho Eco Birch Shelter stands as a distinctive industrial structure in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, completed in 2011. Designed by architect Yoshinobu Mizutani, this multifunctional facility serves as factory, workshop, and storage space adjacent to Hakozaki Fishing Port. The building exemplifies contemporary sustainable design principles through its thoughtful material selection and environmental considerations. Its unique architectural approach balances industrial functionality with ecological awareness, making it a noteworthy example of modern Japanese utilitarian architecture that prioritizes both practical efficiency and environmental responsibility in a coastal setting.