A mixed-use project in Japan brings water to the people

From rice-paddy fields to typhoons, water - or sui - is an ever-present power in Japanese history. And yet, fast-forward to modern living in Japan, and that deep connection is nearly lost. Sasaki Architecture is on a mission to re-establi
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