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Building: HOUSE IN FOREST \"MOKU\"

森の住居「moku」

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

Forest Residence "moku" stands as a remarkable exhibition facility completed in 2008 on Keio University's Yagami Campus in Yokohama. Designed collaboratively by architects Kiyohito Kenme, Tatsuya Kishimoto, Masahiro Harada, Atsushi Sato, and Shoko Fukuya from the university's Graduate School of Science and Technology, this structure exemplifies innovative architectural thinking. The building seamlessly integrates with its natural forest setting, serving as both a functional display space and a testament to sustainable design principles. Its completion marked an important contribution to contemporary Japanese architecture, demonstrating how modern structures can harmoniously coexist with woodland environments while maintaining practical functionality for educational and exhibition purposes.

Forest Residence "moku" stands as a remarkable exhibition facility completed in 2008 on Keio University's Yagami Campus in Yokohama. Designed collaboratively by architects Kiyohito Kenme, Tatsuya Kishimoto, Masahiro Harada, Atsushi Sato, and Shoko Fukuya from the university's Graduate School of Scie

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Forest Residence "moku" stands as a remarkable exhibition facility completed in 2008 on Keio University's Yagami Campus in Yokohama. Designed collaboratively by architects Kiyohito Kenme, Tatsuya Kishimoto, Masahiro Harada, Atsushi Sato, and Shoko Fukuya from the university's Graduate School of Science and Technology, this structure exemplifies innovative architectural thinking. The building seamlessly integrates with its natural forest setting, serving as both a functional display space and a testament to sustainable design principles. Its completion marked an important contribution to contemporary Japanese architecture, demonstrating how modern structures can harmoniously coexist with woodland environments while maintaining practical functionality for educational and exhibition purposes.