
The site, the Musashino Plateau, was created by the collision of four tectonic plates surrounding Japan. In that context, the studio opted for using 20000 pieces of granite, which is a component of magma, solidified while rising from the cracks in tectonics plates. The rock mass architecture reunited the modern suburban landscape, such as the factories on the north, the suburban houses on the south, and Higashi Tokorozawa Park on the east. A great architectural example of nature blending with artificiality.
Photos from May 2024.























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