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Building: “HOME-FOR-ALL”FOR CHILDREN IN HIGASHIMATSUSHIMA

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The Higashi-Matsushima Children's House, completed in 2013, stands as a remarkable example of humanitarian architecture in post-disaster reconstruction. Located in Higashi-Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, this temporary facility was designed by renowned architect Toyo Ito and Asuki Onishi of O+H. Serving as both a social education facility and community space, the structure demonstrates innovative approaches to temporary architecture through thoughtful design and sustainable materials. The building exemplifies how architectural design can provide comfort and hope to communities rebuilding after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami.

The Higashi-Matsushima Children's House, completed in 2013, stands as a remarkable example of humanitarian architecture in post-disaster reconstruction. Located in Higashi-Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, this temporary facility was designed by renowned architect Toyo Ito and Asuki Onishi of O+H. Serv

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The Higashi-Matsushima Children's House, completed in 2013, stands as a remarkable example of humanitarian architecture in post-disaster reconstruction. Located in Higashi-Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, this temporary facility was designed by renowned architect Toyo Ito and Asuki Onishi of O+H. Serving as both a social education facility and community space, the structure demonstrates innovative approaches to temporary architecture through thoughtful design and sustainable materials. The building exemplifies how architectural design can provide comfort and hope to communities rebuilding after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami.