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Architects: tono Inc.
- Area: 162 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Sanyou Seisakusho, YKK AP Asia, channel original
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Lead Architect: Tsukasa Ono
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Landscape Consultants: WAKUWORKS, Tomonari Waku

Text description provided by the architects. Yakushima Island is a natural paradise in southern Japan where abundant rainfall on 2,000-meter peaks nurtures dense forests home to millennium-old Japanese cedar. This innovative housing co-op applies "regenerative architecture" to reconceptualize the relationship between human habitation and this nature. The name Sumu means both "to live" and "to become clear," expressing its core concept of living in a way that positively impacts the landscape.




























