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Building: FINAL WOODEN HOUSE

くまもとアートポリス2005設計競技「次世代モクバン」 final wooden house

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This remarkable wooden residence, designed by Shosuke Fujimoto, emerged as the winning entry in the 2005 Kumamoto Art Polis design competition under the theme "Next Generation Wooden House." Completed in 2006, this project represents a significant exploration of contemporary timber architecture and sustainable design principles. Fujimoto's innovative approach reimagines traditional wooden construction for modern living, demonstrating how natural materials can create sophisticated, functional spaces. The house exemplifies the architect's signature minimalist aesthetic while addressing contemporary architectural challenges through thoughtful material expression and spatial organization.

This remarkable wooden residence, designed by Shosuke Fujimoto, emerged as the winning entry in the 2005 Kumamoto Art Polis design competition under the theme "Next Generation Wooden House." Completed in 2006, this project represents a significant exploration of contemporary timber architecture and

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This remarkable wooden residence, designed by Shosuke Fujimoto, emerged as the winning entry in the 2005 Kumamoto Art Polis design competition under the theme "Next Generation Wooden House." Completed in 2006, this project represents a significant exploration of contemporary timber architecture and sustainable design principles. Fujimoto's innovative approach reimagines traditional wooden construction for modern living, demonstrating how natural materials can create sophisticated, functional spaces. The house exemplifies the architect's signature minimalist aesthetic while addressing contemporary architectural challenges through thoughtful material expression and spatial organization.