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Mar 24 2011 In light of the unprecedented destruction caused by the Tohoku Earthquake, Time Out Tokyo spoke to Shigeru Aoki, an architect and professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University Center for Priority Areas known for reusing as much as 80 per cent of an existing building’s materials through a practice he calls ‘refinement architecture’. He gave us an architect’s perspective on the recent devastation.
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The earthquake from an architect’s perspective - Time Out Tokyo
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Mar 24 2011 In light of the unprecedented destruction caused by the Tohoku Earthquake, Time Out Tokyo spoke to Shigeru Aoki, an architect and professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University Center for Priority Areas known for reusing as much as 80 per cent of an existing building’s materials through a practice he calls ‘refinement architecture’. He gave us an architect’s perspective on the recent devastation.
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