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Building: HOME-FOR-ALL IN IWANUMA

釜石漁師の「みんなの家」

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Kamaishi Fishermen's "Minna no Ie" is a community facility completed in 2013 in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture. Designed collaboratively by MA Design Office, Atelier Tenkoujin, and Toyo Ito Architects, this social education building exemplifies post-disaster reconstruction architecture. The project emerged from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, serving as a gathering space for local fishermen and residents. The structure thoughtfully integrates contemporary design with community needs, creating an inclusive public space that honors both the region's maritime heritage and its resilience. This facility demonstrates architecture's vital role in social recovery and community revitalization.

Kamaishi Fishermen's "Minna no Ie" is a community facility completed in 2013 in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture. Designed collaboratively by MA Design Office, Atelier Tenkoujin, and Toyo Ito Architects, this social education building exemplifies post-disaster reconstruction architecture. The project emer

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Kamaishi Fishermen's "Minna no Ie" is a community facility completed in 2013 in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture. Designed collaboratively by MA Design Office, Atelier Tenkoujin, and Toyo Ito Architects, this social education building exemplifies post-disaster reconstruction architecture. The project emerged from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, serving as a gathering space for local fishermen and residents. The structure thoughtfully integrates contemporary design with community needs, creating an inclusive public space that honors both the region's maritime heritage and its resilience. This facility demonstrates architecture's vital role in social recovery and community revitalization.