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Building: EVER FIELD WOOD WORKING PLANT

エバーフィールド木材加工場

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Everfield Lumber Processing Plant, completed in 2023 in Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, represents a contemporary approach to industrial architecture. Designed collaboratively by Jiro Ogawa of Atelier Simsa, Yasushi Kobayashi of Kittan Studio, Noriaki Yamada Structural Design Office, and Seita Ikeda of 3916, this facility seamlessly integrates manufacturing, workshop, and storage functions. The building exemplifies modern design principles applied to utilitarian spaces, demonstrating how thoughtful architectural planning can enhance both functionality and aesthetic appeal in industrial settings while respecting its rural context.

Everfield Lumber Processing Plant, completed in 2023 in Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, represents a contemporary approach to industrial architecture. Designed collaboratively by Jiro Ogawa of Atelier Simsa, Yasushi Kobayashi of Kittan Studio, Noriaki Yamada Structural Design Office, and Seita Ikeda of 39

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Everfield Lumber Processing Plant, completed in 2023 in Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, represents a contemporary approach to industrial architecture. Designed collaboratively by Jiro Ogawa of Atelier Simsa, Yasushi Kobayashi of Kittan Studio, Noriaki Yamada Structural Design Office, and Seita Ikeda of 3916, this facility seamlessly integrates manufacturing, workshop, and storage functions. The building exemplifies modern design principles applied to utilitarian spaces, demonstrating how thoughtful architectural planning can enhance both functionality and aesthetic appeal in industrial settings while respecting its rural context.