The Niyodo River Stud House, designed by VUILD, is a pioneering project in Niyodogawa Town, Kochi Prefecture, aimed at enhancing the local forestry industry and attracting new residents. The residential structure is built using locally sourced wooden studs, promoting sustainability by eliminating the need for glued panels or plywood. With its design intended for easy disassembly and relocation, the project effectively reduces costs and carbon emissions while fostering a robust local supply chain. By processing timber locally, from milling to assembly, it represents a model of sustainable construction that aligns with community economic growth and environmental responsibility.
The Niyodo River Stud House utilizes locally sourced timber and minimizes environmental impact, supporting Kochi's forestry industry while promoting sustainable housing practices.
VUILD's architectural team ensures all structural components are under three meters, enhancing local milling and fabrication capabilities, thereby reducing transportation needs.
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