WoodEgg お好み焼館
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7-4-5 Shoko Center, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima City
WoodEgg Okonomiyaki-kan, completed in 2008, represents a thoughtful exploration of material and spatial design in contemporary Japanese architecture. Located in Hiroshima's Shogoin Center district, this exhibition and office facility was designed by architect Hiroshi Sambuichi. The structure demonstrates Sambuichi's characteristic approach to integrating natural materials and environmental sensitivity into functional building design. As both a showcase and operational space, the building serves the local okonomiyaki culture while embodying principles of sustainable architectural practice. The design reflects careful consideration of how commercial structures can enhance their surrounding community through meaningful architectural expression.
WoodEgg Okonomiyaki-kan, completed in 2008, represents a thoughtful exploration of material and spatial design in contemporary Japanese architecture. Located in Hiroshima's Shogoin Center district, this exhibition and office facility was designed by architect Hiroshi Sambuichi. The structure demonst
...WoodEgg Okonomiyaki-kan, completed in 2008, represents a thoughtful exploration of material and spatial design in contemporary Japanese architecture. Located in Hiroshima's Shogoin Center district, this exhibition and office facility was designed by architect Hiroshi Sambuichi. The structure demonstrates Sambuichi's characteristic approach to integrating natural materials and environmental sensitivity into functional building design. As both a showcase and operational space, the building serves the local okonomiyaki culture while embodying principles of sustainable architectural practice. The design reflects careful consideration of how commercial structures can enhance their surrounding community through meaningful architectural expression.