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Intefeel / Tsubasa Iwahashi Architects

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Osaka, Japan

Hidamari-no-ie / NRM

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Osaka, Japan
  • Architects: NRM-Architects Office
    : NRM-Architects Office / Shunichiro Ninomiya + Tomoko Morodome
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  181
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007

Namba Parks / The Jerde Partnership

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The Jerde Partnership’s Namba Parks, in Osaka, Japan, was just named one of the winners of the Urban Land Institute’s 2009 Awards of Excellence: Asia Pacific competition. When asked to create a gateway to redefine Osaka’s identity, the architects responded with this project that would become a natural intervention in Osaka’s dense and harsh urban condition. The rooftop park offers a sloping park plane that is “bifurcated by a sinuous, open-air ‘canyon’ path that reinforces the connection with nature while forming the primary circulation pattern.”

More about the park after the break.

Bubbletecture M / Shuhei Endo

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Casa Wakasa / WHY Architecture

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Osaka, Japan
  • Architects: WHY Architecture
    : wHY Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  279
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2006