multi-sized square windows compose welfare facility's dynamic facade in japan
Briefly

Art Saori by Architrip focuses on continuous employment support for disabled individuals, creating an open and engaging space that counters negative perceptions of welfare facilities in Japan.
The facility showcases creative outputs through a distinctive array of windows that frame activities, control light entry, and change with seasons, attracting community interest in textile production.
Internally, Art Saori emphasizes free-form textile production, encouraging creativity without restrictions and fostering varied outputs while designing a comfortable, visually engaging environment through natural light and unique fixtures.
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