Renovation and Continuity in Japanese Architecture: The Work of 1110 Office for Architecture - Image 1 of 22© Kenta Hasegawa

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In a shifting societal and environmental landscape, how can architectural design respond to transformation while meaningfully engaging with what endures? 1110 Office for Architecture, based in Osaka, Japan, approaches this question through a body of work defined by careful residential renovations and precise spatial interventions.

Named a winner of the ArchDaily 2025 Next Practices Awards, the practice represents an emerging voice in redefining architecture’s role within conditions of change.

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