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Building: HOME FOR ALL FOR RIKUZENTAKATA

陸前高田の「みんなの家」

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

Minna no Ie in Rikuzentakata is a temporary community gathering space designed by four prominent Japanese architects: Kumi Inui, Toyo Ito, Akihiro Hirata, and Sousuke Fujimoto. Completed in 2012 and located in Minato Ward, Tokyo, this innovative temporary structure serves as both furniture and office space. The collaborative design exemplifies how architecture can provide social resilience and community support during recovery periods. The building showcases contemporary Japanese architectural thinking through its functional yet thoughtful approach to temporary housing solutions.

Minna no Ie in Rikuzentakata is a temporary community gathering space designed by four prominent Japanese architects: Kumi Inui, Toyo Ito, Akihiro Hirata, and Sousuke Fujimoto. Completed in 2012 and located in Minato Ward, Tokyo, this innovative temporary structure serves as both furniture and offic

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Minna no Ie in Rikuzentakata is a temporary community gathering space designed by four prominent Japanese architects: Kumi Inui, Toyo Ito, Akihiro Hirata, and Sousuke Fujimoto. Completed in 2012 and located in Minato Ward, Tokyo, this innovative temporary structure serves as both furniture and office space. The collaborative design exemplifies how architecture can provide social resilience and community support during recovery periods. The building showcases contemporary Japanese architectural thinking through its functional yet thoughtful approach to temporary housing solutions.