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T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: MEETING HOUSE FOR TSUNAMI SURVIVORS
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: ALONE IN THE LANDSCAPE AFTER TSUNAMI
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: STAIRS, TERRACE, ROOF AND SHANK
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: LOGS TO THE SKY
T. ITO AND OTHERS, XIII VENICE BIENNALE OF ARCHICTECTURE: JAPAN PAVILION, 2012
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: POOR ART
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: CLOSE TO THE HILL OF FALLEN TREES
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: A LARGE LOG INSIDE
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: A LARGE LOG INSIDE
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: OUTSIDE STAIR
T. ITO AND OTHERS, RIKUZENTAKATA: DOUBLE DECK PASSAGE
"Homes for All, Inc. seeks to advance the principle that people at all income levels have a right to decent, safe, suitable and affordable housing and to the sense of security, dignity, and stability that such housing provides." Homes for All Inc, 2012
"The Home for All for Rikuzentakata is composed of 19 cedar logs – blighted by salt water from the tsunami – for columns with floors spanning between."
Ja + U, 2013
"Toyo Ito is brilliant and generous and sends a clear message: ‘“Home-For-All” may consist of small buildings, but it posits the vital question of what form architecture should take in the modern era and beyond.’ The task is to respond to the disaster of the tsunami at Rikuzentakata, still resonating in everyone’s mind."
P. Cook, 2012
TOYO ITO, RIKEN YAMAMOTO, ROSHI NAITA, KENGO KUMA, KAZUJO SEIJMA, HOME FOR ALL (MINNA NO IE), RIKUZENTAKATA, 2012