A regenerative perspective 4 — Humanity Design —

Communities today face a range of visible social challenges, including civic pride, working environments, and more. In this increasingly diverse world, it is necessary to revisit how people, buildings, and cities establish relationships, and how well-being can be truly achieved.
In response, based on a comprehensive perspective to explore and test new ideas, we foster civic pride and people’s autonomy through design. We develop tools for addressing local issues, expand networks with communities, and propose meaningful workshops—laying the groundwork for societies that evolve from within.

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The Former Foreign Settlement of Kobe No.91 won of the 5th Kobe City Urban Design Award

The Former Foreign Settlement of Kobe No.91 won of the 5th Kobe City Urban Design Award

2026.06.01

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EXPO 2025 OSAKA KANSAI JAPAN EAST GATE won the IEIJ Good Lighting Award

EXPO 2025 OSAKA KANSAI JAPAN EAST GATE won the IEIJ Good Lighting Award

2026.05.11

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Hiroshima City Central Library won the IEIJ Good Lighting Award

Hiroshima City Central Library won the IEIJ Good Lighting Award

2026.05.11

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NAGASAKI STADIUM CITY won the IEIJ Good Lighting Award

NAGASAKI STADIUM CITY won the IEIJ Good Lighting Award

2026.05.11

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Announcement of receiving Medal with Yellow Ribbon in spring 2026

Announcement of receiving Medal with Yellow Ribbon in spring 2026

2026.04.28

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Inuyama City Hashigo Nursery School won the Children’s Environment Society Design Encouragement Award

Inuyama City Hashigo Nursery School won the Children’s Environment Society Design Encouragement Award

2026.04.03

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