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Building: RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX STOCK RENEWAL AT JONO

城野団地リノベーションプロジェクト

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The Shirono Danchi Renovation Project in Kitakyushu represents a compelling example of contemporary adaptive reuse in Japan. Completed in 2014, this residential complex revitalization was orchestrated by a collaborative team including Kitakyushu Iemori-sha, Yohei Shimada and Hiroshi Shigematsu of Lion Architects, Masatoshi Baba and Yuuki Hiraiwa of Open A, alongside Sayaka Taiga. The project demonstrates innovative approaches to breathing new life into aging public housing estates through thoughtful architectural intervention and community-focused design strategies.

The Shirono Danchi Renovation Project in Kitakyushu represents a compelling example of contemporary adaptive reuse in Japan. Completed in 2014, this residential complex revitalization was orchestrated by a collaborative team including Kitakyushu Iemori-sha, Yohei Shimada and Hiroshi Shigematsu of Li

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The Shirono Danchi Renovation Project in Kitakyushu represents a compelling example of contemporary adaptive reuse in Japan. Completed in 2014, this residential complex revitalization was orchestrated by a collaborative team including Kitakyushu Iemori-sha, Yohei Shimada and Hiroshi Shigematsu of Lion Architects, Masatoshi Baba and Yuuki Hiraiwa of Open A, alongside Sayaka Taiga. The project demonstrates innovative approaches to breathing new life into aging public housing estates through thoughtful architectural intervention and community-focused design strategies.