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The Architect Behind the Cartier Pavilion Is Also Involved. What Is This New Project that Preserves the Scenery of Noto?

We want to preserve the scenery of the region that will never return after the earthquake. With this thought in mind, a joint project was launched to upcycle the black roofing tiles from houses destroyed in the Noto Peninsula earthquake into building materials and use them in new construction. On September 1, 2025, the three companies working on this project - CACL, Nagayama Yuko Architects, and LIXIL - announced the details of the project in S…
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We want to preserve the scenery of the region that will never return after the earthquake. With this thought in mind, a joint project was launched to upcycle the black roofing tiles from houses destroyed in the Noto Peninsula earthquake into building materials and use them in new construction. On September 1, 2025, the three companies working on this project - CACL, Nagayama Yuko Architects, and LIXIL - announced the details of the project in S…

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