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Architects: NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS
- Area: 1375 m²
- Year: 2018
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Photographs:Hiroyuki Oki
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Manufacturers: Acor, Le Ha Vina, Lixil Corporation, Toto
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Text description provided by the architects. Here, the tropical sunlight is so intense that we primarily recognize it as a physical hindrance, like the rain or the wind, before we consider it as an abstract existence in architecture. You can easily imagine its harshness when you see most of the people outside wearing, even in the hottest season, coats and multiple layers of clothes to protect themselves from the sun’s strong rays. If you look around the city’s streets, you can also note they are full of add-ons purposefully arranged to create shades: observe the outdoor parking areas, the street-cafes, the flower shops or the play-yards in schools… Indeed, under such a heavy sunlight, it is as natural to seek and generate shadows as to have umbrellas and raincoats under rainy conditions.




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