HIROSHIMA USHIDA CHURCH & AYAME KINDERGARTEN
NAKAKO ARCHITECT & ENVIROMENT DESIGN
- Outline
- A project to reconstruct a church and a kindergarten in Higashi-ku, Hiroshima, with a kindergarten on the first floor and a church chapel on the second floor. The first floor is a kindergarten and the second floor is a church chapel. 160-year-old camphor tree that survived the atomic bombing is preserved on the site. A 160-year-old camphor tree that survived the atomic bombing is preserved, and a library and classrooms are planned to surround it. Outdoor stairs and wooden playground equipment are placed at the edge of the building so that children can run around the building.
- Location
- Hiroshima
- Journal
- Shinkenchiku April 2015 issue
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