釜石鵜住居復興スタジアム
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5-1, Dai 18 Chibari, Unozume-cho, Kamaishi-shi, Iwate
The Kamaishi Unosumai Recovery Stadium, completed in 2018 in Iwate Prefecture, stands as a remarkable symbol of post-disaster reconstruction. Designed by Azusa Design, this multi-functional facility seamlessly integrates a park, educational space, performance hall, and outdoor sports facility into a unified architectural composition. The stadium exemplifies contemporary Japanese design principles while serving the community's cultural, educational, and recreational needs. Its thoughtful planning demonstrates how architecture can support both physical recovery and social revitalization in disaster-affected regions, making it an inspiring case study for resilient community infrastructure.
The Kamaishi Unosumai Recovery Stadium, completed in 2018 in Iwate Prefecture, stands as a remarkable symbol of post-disaster reconstruction. Designed by Azusa Design, this multi-functional facility seamlessly integrates a park, educational space, performance hall, and outdoor sports facility into a
...The Kamaishi Unosumai Recovery Stadium, completed in 2018 in Iwate Prefecture, stands as a remarkable symbol of post-disaster reconstruction. Designed by Azusa Design, this multi-functional facility seamlessly integrates a park, educational space, performance hall, and outdoor sports facility into a unified architectural composition. The stadium exemplifies contemporary Japanese design principles while serving the community's cultural, educational, and recreational needs. Its thoughtful planning demonstrates how architecture can support both physical recovery and social revitalization in disaster-affected regions, making it an inspiring case study for resilient community infrastructure.