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JAPAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 03, 2023
Shigetaka Mohizuki's Hoshino Jinja Redefines Japanese Architecture
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Shigetaka Mohizuki's Hoshino Jinja, a modern shrine in Toyokawa City, Aichi, Japan, is a groundbreaking architectural marvel that seamlessly blends traditional Japanese construction methods with modern structural analysis. The shrine, completed in December 2021, showcases an innovative approach that combines old and new technologies, creating a building that embodies the essence of Japanese architectural beauty.
The shrine's design, characterized by horizontal and vertical lines, represents an attractive structural beauty that reflects the unique Japanese sense of aesthetics. The use of traditional construction methods without any hardware, combined with modern structural analysis and limit strength calculations, ensures the building's longevity for centuries to come.
The Hoshino Jinja serves as a place for architectural enthusiasts to study and appreciate traditional techniques, fostering the continuation of these skills for future generations. The masonry structure of the shrine is engineered to withstand earthquakes and typhoons, showcasing the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with modern resilience.
Shigetaka Mohizuki's Hoshino Jinja has been recognized with the prestigious Silver A' Design Award in 2024, affirming its exceptional creativity, technical prowess, and contribution to cultural heritage. The shrine stands as a testament to Mohizuki's dedication to preserving and evolving traditional techniques, ensuring their relevance in contemporary architectural practices.
For more information, visit Mochizuki Corporation, Mochizuki Architects, Architectural Design Office.
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JAPAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 19, 2023
Shigetaka Mohizuki's Fuwaku is a modern interpretation of traditional residential architecture, located in Toyokawa City, Aichi, Japan. The project started in April 2020 and was completed in August 2021, showcasing a fusion of traditional craftsmanship with modern design.
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