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  1. Nest We Grow Memu Meadows / College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley and Kengo Kuma & Associates It is hoped that the life cycle activities of local food will bring people closer to nature. 2015-02-08 Project Specs. Design: KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES. Location: Japan . Type: Architecture . Tags: Hokkaido ...

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    Nest We Grow is a collaborative project by students and professors from UC Berkeley and Kengo Kuma Associates, aiming to create a sustainable and communal space for food production and consumption in Hokkaido, Japan. The wooden structure integrates various elements of nature, such as light, wind, water and plants, and invites visitors to experience the cycles of growth and harvest. Archello ...

  3. Nest We Grow Memu Meadows, 158-1 Memu, Taiki-cho, Hiro-gun, Hokkaido, JapanIn response to an international design-build competition, our team proposed a quintessentially Californian approach embracing many ideas still new to Asia, from where most of us hail.

  4. Nest We Grow Pavilion. This unique pavilion devoted to gastronomy, for the storage, preparation, and enjoyment of local foods, is the result of a competition which the architect took part in with a team of graduate students. His main point here was the use of a sustainable and easy-to-handle material, and so we have a wooden construction.

  5. 11 de feb. de 2015 · February 11, 2015 Alex Ukropen. Snapshot: Kengo Kuma and graduate students from UC Berkeley team up to create Nest We Grow, a self-sustaining public center in the northern reaches of Japan that’s a stunning reflection of the natural environment. Winning the 4th annual LIXIL international design build competition, Nest We Grow is the result of ...

  6. 9 de jul. de 2015 · 引用: "成长的巢居 / 加州大学伯克利分校环境设计学院 + 隈研吾建筑都市设计事务所" [Nest We Grow / Kengo Kuma & Associates + College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley ] 09 7月 2015. ArchDaily.

  7. Pabellón Nest We Grow. Este singular pabellón dedicado a la gastronomía es fruto de un concurso en el que el arquitecto participó junto a un equipo de estudiantes. Su principal argumento es el uso de materiales sostenibles y de fácil manejo, de ahí que se haya construido con madera. Lo más singular de su planteamiento es la estructura ...

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