Aussie Students Breathing New Life into Old Japanese Sake Brewery
Finding a bit of Tasmania in rural Japan? Sounds like a plot for a quirky indie film, but it actually happened!
Okay, so twelve architecture students from Tassie actually trekked to Japan to spend two weeks getting up close and personal with Yoshino Shuzo, a family-run sake brewery that’s been doing its thing for 150 years. They weren't just sight-seeing; they were studying the ancient timber framework, basically learning how to keep these incredible structures standing strong. It’s a brilliant crossover of heritage preservation and modern learning.
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What's your favourite example of old architecture getting a new lease on life?
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