Hiroshi Sambuichi Reflects Upon His Hometown of Hiroshima, And Why It Became Green Again

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 22/09/2017
Hiroshi Sambuichi Reflects Upon His Hometown of Hiroshima, And Why It Became Green Again

When a city really becomes one with the air, water and sun I am sure that people will feel the vitality of this. To create cities where this is not lost is a very important message I want to convey to the world. When a city really becomes one with the air, water and sun I am sure that people will feel the vitality of thi...
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