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AMAG 40 Go Hasegawa

AMAG 40 Go Hasegawa

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Issue 40 presents a curated selection of Go Hasegawa’s key projects, offering insight into the spatial, cultural, and poetic dimensions of his architecture. From private homes to communal spaces, rural Japan to European sites, his work reveals a deep sensitivity to place, memory, and the human body. Projects like House in a Forest, Pilotis in a Forest, and House in Komazawa explore lightness, nature, and structural clarity. The Yoshino Cedar House merges domesticity and community under one roof, while urban works like Apartment in Nerima and House in Gotanda reimagine domestic life in dense cities. Rather than impose answers, Hasegawa’s architecture invites questions: How do we dwell lightly? Build with care? Deepen awareness through space?


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