An ice storage in a small Japanese city becomes a gallery for local artists

Since 2015, Taku Sakaushi architects and O.F.D.A. have been renovating an old Japanese building in Fujiyoshida – a city of fewer than 50,000 inhabitants that lies at the northern base of Mount Fuji – creating an office space and a nursery. This ti
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