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日本没有太多的生土建筑传统,尤其是夯土建筑。关于日本生土建筑的主题,网络上可供查阅的信息也极为寥寥。除去当地建筑师那些极难追踪的实验性房屋,其余的信息大多是关于陶器、土坯砖,甚至“闪亮的泥球”的。鉴于以上事实,我很惊讶地发现了一对夫妇的夯土建筑Hanchiku House,来自Tadashi Saito和公司的工作室atelier NAVE。我能凑齐的事实是,在2013濑户内艺术祭,建筑师齑藤正(Tadashi Saito)曾尝试建造了一座夯土建筑与名为zenkonyu X的夯土楼。
Japan does not have much tradition of indigenous architecture, especially rammed earth buildings. With regard to the theme of Japanese construction, there is very little information available on the internet. Remove the local architects who are extremely difficult to track experimental housing, the rest of the information is mostly about pottery, Adobe brick, and even “shiny mud ball ”. In view of the above, I was surprised to find a couple of rammed earth buildings Hanchiku House, from Tadashi Saito and company atelier NAVE. The fact that I can cobble together is that at the 2013 Setouchi Art Festival, architect Tadashi Saito tried to build a rammed earth building with a rammer earth structure called zenkonyu X.