TOBERU2

Outline
It is an incubation facility for entrepreneurs to live and study together for several months, and was constructed as the second building after toberu (1908). the building follows the structure of a machiya (traditional kyoto townhouse) on a deep site, with a central courtyard and eight rooms, meeting spaces, and stairwells on either side of the courtyard, making it impossible to see the vertical flow lines.
Location
  • Kyoto
Journal
Shinkenchiku September 2021 issue
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