the new area welcomes and spans four levels, with a vault for the volumes to be preserved, and a panoramic terrace that opens onto large visual wings.
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kengo kuma’s timber louvers echo thatched roof of aoi aso shrine
Posted by judy82 238 days ago (https://www.designboom.com)
kengo kuma & associates' memorial hall at japan's historic aoi aso shrine mimics a thatched roof with a modern timber assembly.
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kengo kuma reuses shinto shrine materials for origami facade of tokyo café
Posted by judy82 314 days ago (https://www.designboom.com)
the café's patterned facade comprises 700 patinated bronze plates each sourced from the roof of a shinto shrine.
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the new builing will serve as a temporary sacred space for three years, until the renovations of the main shrine are complete.
The post sou fujimoto’s temporary hall for dazaifu tenmangu shrine opens its doors in japan appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
traditional japanese joinery techniques and local natural materials shape this cozy shelter for chickens.
The post japanese shrine architecture informs 2m26’s zero-impact chicken coop in japan appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
sou fujimoto crowns temporary shrine in japan with planted bent roof
Posted by judy82 715 days ago (https://www.designboom.com)
sou fujimoto architects has designed a temporary hall for dazaifu tenmangu shrine in fukuoka, japan.
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the gingko tree was severely corroded and in danger of collapsing, so hiroshi nakamura used it for the roof of the shrine.
The post hiroshi nakamura’s ueno toshogu shrine juyosho in japan revives felled ginkgo tree as roof appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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