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Building: TEMPORARY HOUSING IN TONO

遠野市仮設住宅 希望の郷「絆」

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Completed in 2011, the Tono City Temporary Housing "Kizuna" (Hope Village) represents a thoughtful response to post-disaster housing needs. Designed by Lindenbaum Tono in collaboration with Toshio Otsuki, Ryosuke Tomiyasu, and Saori Imoto from the University of Tokyo's Institute of Gerontology, this facility demonstrates innovative approaches to temporary residential architecture. Beyond its primary function as emergency housing, the structure serves as a social education facility, integrating community welfare with architectural purpose. Located within the Tono City staff parking area in Iwate Prefecture, this project exemplifies design-driven solutions that balance temporary necessity with dignified living environments.

Completed in 2011, the Tono City Temporary Housing "Kizuna" (Hope Village) represents a thoughtful response to post-disaster housing needs. Designed by Lindenbaum Tono in collaboration with Toshio Otsuki, Ryosuke Tomiyasu, and Saori Imoto from the University of Tokyo's Institute of Gerontology, this

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Completed in 2011, the Tono City Temporary Housing "Kizuna" (Hope Village) represents a thoughtful response to post-disaster housing needs. Designed by Lindenbaum Tono in collaboration with Toshio Otsuki, Ryosuke Tomiyasu, and Saori Imoto from the University of Tokyo's Institute of Gerontology, this facility demonstrates innovative approaches to temporary residential architecture. Beyond its primary function as emergency housing, the structure serves as a social education facility, integrating community welfare with architectural purpose. Located within the Tono City staff parking area in Iwate Prefecture, this project exemplifies design-driven solutions that balance temporary necessity with dignified living environments.