Vuild Designs Wooden Stadium in Fukushima as Symbol of Hope and Regeneration
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Saudatu Bah
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Summary
Japanese architecture studio Vuild has designed an entirely wooden stadium in Fukushima for the Fukushima United FC football team. The two-tiered wooden stadium is intended as "a symbol of hope and regeneration" for the region. Readers have praised the design, with one calling it "the best stadium design I have seen in a very long time." The project represents architectural innovation and serves as a symbol of recovery for the Fukushima area.
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"the best stadium design I have seen in a very long time"
"entirely wooden stadium in Fukushima designed by Japanese architecture studio Vuild"
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