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Building: Reuse of temporary wooden housing complex project: namie town reconstruction base accommodation

木造仮設住宅群再利用プロジェクト 浪江町復興拠点滞在施設

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The Namie Town Reconstruction Hub Accommodation Facility in Fukushima represents a thoughtful adaptive reuse project completed in 2017. Designed by Hariu Wood Studio, this wooden temporary housing complex was repurposed into a lodging facility, demonstrating sustainable architecture principles. Located in Takase, Namie Town, the project transforms post-disaster structures into functional accommodation spaces. The design showcases innovative approaches to resource conservation and community recovery, making it a significant example of contemporary Japanese architecture that addresses both practical needs and environmental consciousness in post-reconstruction efforts.

The Namie Town Reconstruction Hub Accommodation Facility in Fukushima represents a thoughtful adaptive reuse project completed in 2017. Designed by Hariu Wood Studio, this wooden temporary housing complex was repurposed into a lodging facility, demonstrating sustainable architecture principles. Loca

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The Namie Town Reconstruction Hub Accommodation Facility in Fukushima represents a thoughtful adaptive reuse project completed in 2017. Designed by Hariu Wood Studio, this wooden temporary housing complex was repurposed into a lodging facility, demonstrating sustainable architecture principles. Located in Takase, Namie Town, the project transforms post-disaster structures into functional accommodation spaces. The design showcases innovative approaches to resource conservation and community recovery, making it a significant example of contemporary Japanese architecture that addresses both practical needs and environmental consciousness in post-reconstruction efforts.