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Hayama Apartment / ROOVICE

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© Akira Nakamura architects: ROOVICE Location: Hayama, Miura District, Kanagawa, Japan Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Akira Nakamura Area: 106.0 m2 Read more »

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Kamakura House / ROOVICE

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© Akira Nakamura architects: ROOVICE Location: Ōmachi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0007, Japan Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Akira Nakamura Area: 143.0 m2 Read more »

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Miyagawa Angel Parlor / ROOVICE

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© Akira Nakamura architects: ROOVICE Location: Miura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Project Year: 2020 Photographs: Akira Nakamura Area: 55.0 m2 Read more »

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Designing a designers' workspace by Roovice

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Roovice recently relocated its office onto the 11th floor of a 55 year-old commercial building in Kannai, Yokohama. Roovice’s previous office was characterised by a domestic ambience with particular attention to spaces for employees to relax and rest.

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ROOVICE draws from studio ghibli interiors to renovate pharmacy in yokohama

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50-year-old renovated building by roovice stands in front of the rail tracks of koshigoe. The post ROOVICE draws from studio ghibli interiors to renovate pharmacy in yokohama appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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ROOVICE Office | ROOVICE

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Excerpt: Roovice recently relocated its office onto the 11th floor of a 55-year-old commercial building in Kannai, Yokohama. A domestic ambiance characterized Roovice’s previous office with particular attention to spaces for employees to relax and rest. We reject the idea of a merely efficient and undistracting workplace.

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ROOVICE revives tuna restaurant as community coffee shop along japan’s coast

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The post ROOVICE revives tuna restaurant as community coffee shop along japan’s coast appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. a wide street-facing opening visually enhances connectivity while exuding an internal glow that illuminates the structure like a lantern.