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Invisible Needs of Life - Yuriage Town Renaissance

Wednesday, Apr 17, 20133 AM — Monday, Jun 17, 20131 AMEDT

deSingel International Arts Campus, Desguinlei 25 Antwerp, Belgium | deSingel International Arts Campus, Desguinlei 25 Antwerp, Belgium

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Exhibition Opening : 16th April 2013, 18:00 Exhibition: from 17th April 2013 to 16th June 2013 Place: deSingel, Antwerp, BE Website: www.vai.be Opening: 16th April 2013 Debate start from 20:00! Exhibitior: SHSH Shin Bogdan Hagiwara & Shizuka Hariu Architecture + Scenography Curator: Katrien Vandermarliere Production :VAi (Flanders Architecture Institute) Reservation for the debate: http://www.vai.be/ Telephone +32 (0)3 242 89 70 Place: deSingel, Flanders Architecture Institute, Antwerp Free entrance SHSH have examined how they could contribute to the reconstruction of housing and living conditions after a natural disaster. Not without significance because the tsunami of 11th March 2011 put the young practice of the duo working in Belgium and Europe on edge. Yuriage, the village where Shizuka Hariu grew up and where her family still lives, is almost completely destroyed by the disaster. SHSH have spent almost two years on volunteer activities and interviews with local residents, site visit, cooperation with local architects and research on the needs of people in dramatic circumstances. As a result, SHSH proposes 'Invisible Needs'. A positive contribution to local life encouraging cultural activities and giving a broader picture in a period of uncertainty. We hope to have provided a four stage sustainable solution, which nourishes the growth within the community and meets their social, physical, cultural and spiritual needs. The exhibition shows the search for concrete actions to provide assistance to residents of disaster areas. This resulted in a number of designs: Yuriage Machi Cafe / New facility for the community centre, Seaside Festival Scenography / Mobile facilities for festivals, Seaside Tribune / Open air seats and bridges in front of the sea and Mountain Memorial Walk / Promenade with view towards Yuriage. Each facility has an event platform and stands near a safe haven, a highly safe structure that would be used in case of evacuation.

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Invisible Needs of Life - Yuriage Town Renaissance

Wednesday, Apr 17, 20133 AM — Monday, Jun 17, 20131 AMEDT

deSingel International Arts Campus, Desguinlei 25 Antwerp, Belgium | deSingel International Arts Campus, Desguinlei 25 Antwerp, Belgium

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Exhibition Opening : 16th April 2013, 18:00 Exhibition: from 17th April 2013 to 16th June 2013 Place: deSingel, Antwerp, BE Website: www.vai.be Opening: 16th April 2013 Debate start from 20:00! Exhibitior: SHSH Shin Bogdan Hagiwara & Shizuka Hariu Architecture + Scenography Curator: Katrien Vandermarliere Production :VAi (Flanders Architecture Institute) Reservation for the debate: http://www.vai.be/ Telephone +32 (0)3 242 89 70 Place: deSingel, Flanders Architecture Institute, Antwerp Free entrance SHSH have examined how they could contribute to the reconstruction of housing and living conditions after a natural disaster. Not without significance because the tsunami of 11th March 2011 put the young practice of the duo working in Belgium and Europe on edge. Yuriage, the village where Shizuka Hariu grew up and where her family still lives, is almost completely destroyed by the disaster. SHSH have spent almost two years on volunteer activities and interviews with local residents, site visit, cooperation with local architects and research on the needs of people in dramatic circumstances. As a result, SHSH proposes 'Invisible Needs'. A positive contribution to local life encouraging cultural activities and giving a broader picture in a period of uncertainty. We hope to have provided a four stage sustainable solution, which nourishes the growth within the community and meets their social, physical, cultural and spiritual needs. The exhibition shows the search for concrete actions to provide assistance to residents of disaster areas. This resulted in a number of designs: Yuriage Machi Cafe / New facility for the community centre, Seaside Festival Scenography / Mobile facilities for festivals, Seaside Tribune / Open air seats and bridges in front of the sea and Mountain Memorial Walk / Promenade with view towards Yuriage. Each facility has an event platform and stands near a safe haven, a highly safe structure that would be used in case of evacuation.

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