House & Office SH / 1-1 Architects
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House & Office SH / 1-1 Architects
"The project involves a construction company with a 50-year history in Nagoya, which is creating a new office and residence using unused timber."
"The client has two large warehouses overflowing with surplus wood, primarily from bulk orders and reclaimed lumber collected during demolition."
"The timber has accumulated over the years, remaining too valuable to discard, despite having no clear plans for its use."
"Many construction companies and lumberyards across Japan hold similar stockpiles of timber lying dormant in warehouses."
A construction company in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, is developing a new office and residence. The client possesses two large warehouses filled with surplus timber, primarily from bulk orders by a previous carpenter generation and reclaimed lumber from demolition. This accumulated material, deemed too valuable to discard, has no clear plans for use. Many construction companies and lumberyards in Japan similarly have stockpiles of dormant timber.
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