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Veneer House in minami sanriku

Veneer House in minami sanriku

Winner of Contract Inspirations Award! (http://www.contractdesign.com/contract/news/2012-Inspirations-Aw-7364.sh...)

This is a community centre built to serve the Heisei no mori temporary housing area in Minami Sanriku.

Hiroto Kobayashi of Keio University took on the project after being invited to build a bath for the community in the first months of 2012. As work progressed the bath was in the end found to be unnecessary, but the community centre was completed in the summer of 2012, and includes a large tatami covered meeting area with a small bath to one side.

One of the challenges facing reconstruction efforts in the areas is a marked lack of carpenters and of sophisticated materials and equipment. To overcome that challenge the structure of both phases of the project is formed from plywood panels that can be cut on site and assembled without special skills and using only basic tools and hardware, including hammers, nails, and saws. The entire project can be prepared and assembled by un-skilled volunteer labor and by the residents themselves.

The project was finished with financial support of the Environmental Innovators Program at Keio University and from Architecture For Humanity (Tokyo), in partnership with Friends Holding Hands (FHH))and Beyond Exposure.

An updated version of the structure is currently being used to build a multi-functional building in the same region, with financial support from AFH HQ (https://www.facebook.com/veneerhouse2).

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Comment by WildNat on June 6, 2012 to Over 400 people join the discussion on the future of post-311 Tohoku: TPF² #5 Special Event | 'GIVING BACK TO JAPAN2: Tohoku Leaders Report' a great success !!!

What was the main topic on discussion and was there any people opposing it?

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?! What may we conclude ?!

Comment by Christian Dimmer on May 2, 2012 to Initiating an Agenda Setting Process for Architecture for Humanity, Tokyo

May we conclude now that most members and volunteers didn't receive the last messages under this threat, or rather, that they are not too keen to come forward and actively engage in an agenda setting process?

Embarrassing as it sounds, going with a tutorial might be a good idea at this point. We need to be sure that everybody receives messages throught the AfH page and is able to initiate own discussions and make comments.

Any ideas? Bill? Tomoro? Martin?

Revised event flyer uploaded

Comment by Christian Dimmer on May 2, 2012 to TPF² #5 (東北プラニングフォーラム 第五/Tohoku Planning Forum) Special Event: GIVING BACK TO JAPAN2: Tohoku Leaders Report

We have uploaded a revised  flyer for our forthcoming event 'GIVING BACK TO JAPAN2: 5 Tohoku Leaders Report' and we are looking forward to welcoming you, joining our conversation on how to create a more sustainable, resilient Tohoku.

 

Thank you for your kind interest!

Got it

Comment by Lnchou on April 29, 2012 to Initiating an Agenda Setting Process for Architecture for Humanity, Tokyo

Hi,

I received the message, although it ended in my spambox so maybe the same happened to other people?

I'm sorry I didn't participate to any of the AFH Tokyo events (couldn't attend any of the TPF2 events), and I'm afraid I won't be in Tokyo/Japan much longer (6 months or so). In any case I'll be interested to meet you and learn more about future projects, even though I might be unable to participate in the long run.

i got the message chris.

Comment by William Galloway on April 28, 2012 to Initiating an Agenda Setting Process for Architecture for Humanity, Tokyo

maybe we need to get a tutorial?  i don't think the message went out to everyone, somehow....

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Comment by Mickey on April 27, 2012 to Initiating an Agenda Setting Process for Architecture for Humanity, Tokyo

Hello Christian,

Good Afternoon.

Yes, I did receive your message.  I am looking forward to see the chapter meet up.  

Have a good day and thank you for the greeting message.

Regards,

Mickey

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Comment by Christian Dimmer on April 27, 2012 to Initiating an Agenda Setting Process for Architecture for Humanity, Tokyo

Did anybody actually receive this message?

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Comment by Sure Lock Homes Japan on April 6, 2012 to ROCK X REBUILD

Hi William,

 

Is this event a pay at the door event?

 

I would also like to talk to you about the opportunity of us surelockhomes.jp offering to build the community 

centre. We are and have supplied some to Tohoku within the last year and they are well received using our log house technology.

 

Best regards,

 

Colin Shea.

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