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Building: ENGAWA OFFICE

えんがわオフィス

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88-4, aza kita, jinryo, kamiyama-cho, meisei-gun, tokushima

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Engawa Office, completed in 2013 in Kamiyama, Tokushima Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to contemporary workspace design. Created by architects Satoru Ito, Kazukiyo Suma, and Kosuke Bando, this office building demonstrates sensitive integration with its rural setting. The design emphasizes the Japanese concept of engawa, the transitional space between interior and exterior, creating a fluid relationship between the working environment and surrounding landscape. The building showcases the architects' commitment to sustainable design principles while maintaining functional efficiency for office operations. Engawa Office exemplifies how modern architectural practices can respect and enhance natural environments.

Engawa Office, completed in 2013 in Kamiyama, Tokushima Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to contemporary workspace design. Created by architects Satoru Ito, Kazukiyo Suma, and Kosuke Bando, this office building demonstrates sensitive integration with its rural setting. The design emphasi

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Engawa Office, completed in 2013 in Kamiyama, Tokushima Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to contemporary workspace design. Created by architects Satoru Ito, Kazukiyo Suma, and Kosuke Bando, this office building demonstrates sensitive integration with its rural setting. The design emphasizes the Japanese concept of engawa, the transitional space between interior and exterior, creating a fluid relationship between the working environment and surrounding landscape. The building showcases the architects' commitment to sustainable design principles while maintaining functional efficiency for office operations. Engawa Office exemplifies how modern architectural practices can respect and enhance natural environments.