Voyage of Veneer | Students Rebuild

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02/18/2013 "We were shocked." Hiroto Kobayashi, architect and professor at Keio University in Tokyo, reflects on his first visit to Tohoku after the earthquake, in May 2011, with his colleagues. The damage was immense. "But the scale, it's not an architectural scale but a city scale, a regional scale." He shakes his head. He might not have realized he had transported myself and Hiromi out of our office kitchen to a landscape of piled debris, bulldozers, and raw emotions: frustration, confusion,
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Voyage of Veneer | Students Rebuild
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02/18/2013 "We were shocked." Hiroto Kobayashi, architect and professor at Keio University in Tokyo, reflects on his first visit to Tohoku after the earthquake, in May 2011, with his colleagues. The damage was immense. "But the scale, it's not an architectural scale but a city scale, a regional scale." He shakes his head. He might not have realized he had transported myself and Hiromi out of our office kitchen to a landscape of piled debris, bulldozers, and raw emotions: frustration, confusion,
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