Uncle’s House imaginée par le studio d’architecture japonais Akasaka Shinichiro
« We do not unilaterally impose the clients with our self-satisfied designs, but we try to clear up the requirements and problems by making conversations on the same wavelength with the clients, and solve the problems provoked by using architectural designing.
Our duty is certainly to build up things which can be touched in the end, but we feel, in essentials, is the designing of « human to human » or « human to environment » relationship.
We would like to keep creating architectures with a motivated designs which are embodied through communications. »
Our duty is certainly to build up things which can be touched in the end, but we feel, in essentials, is the designing of « human to human » or « human to environment » relationship. We would like to keep creating architectures with a motivated designs which are embodied through communications. »
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