Clear

Building: LOHAS DESIGN OF A TEMPORARY ASSEMBLY HALL

仮設集会施設ロハス計画

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

The Lohas Plan Temporary Assembly Facility, completed in 2011 in Motomiya City, Fukushima Prefecture, represents an innovative approach to post-disaster community infrastructure. Designed by Hariu Wood Studio and Professor Tomoyoshi Urabae's laboratory at Nihon University's College of Engineering, this structure exemplifies thoughtful temporary architecture. Located within the Megimuki Park temporary housing complex, the facility serves dual purposes as both residential support and social education space. Its design emphasizes sustainable materials and community resilience, offering valuable insights into how contemporary architects address temporary housing needs while maintaining architectural integrity and social functionality during reconstruction periods.

The Lohas Plan Temporary Assembly Facility, completed in 2011 in Motomiya City, Fukushima Prefecture, represents an innovative approach to post-disaster community infrastructure. Designed by Hariu Wood Studio and Professor Tomoyoshi Urabae's laboratory at Nihon University's College of Engineering, t

...

The Lohas Plan Temporary Assembly Facility, completed in 2011 in Motomiya City, Fukushima Prefecture, represents an innovative approach to post-disaster community infrastructure. Designed by Hariu Wood Studio and Professor Tomoyoshi Urabae's laboratory at Nihon University's College of Engineering, this structure exemplifies thoughtful temporary architecture. Located within the Megimuki Park temporary housing complex, the facility serves dual purposes as both residential support and social education space. Its design emphasizes sustainable materials and community resilience, offering valuable insights into how contemporary architects address temporary housing needs while maintaining architectural integrity and social functionality during reconstruction periods.