Friday, September 6, 2013




"Japanese architect Kengo Kuma conceived this primary school in north-west Tokyo as the modern equivalent of a traditional Japanese schoolhouse with timber-clad walls ...
The Teikyo University Elementary School comprises a row of twelve connected classroom buildings that Kengo Kuma and Associates also compares to a row of terraced houses...
By changing its length and height of eave, roof can create multiformity to respond to its environment and different programs..." to find out more...
Images & passage via Dezeen

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