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NYAWA Restores a Traditional Timber Home in Toyama

Architecture studio NYAWA's latest project is restoring and updating what was once an original timber home located in Toyama, Japan. It now functions as a holiday home where those who stay will be able to 'feel the passage of time.' The owner wanted to create a holiday rental space that would feature elements of the local climate and culture whilst highlighting safety. It was also important to update the building so that it would be resilient to earthquakes.

Founder of NYAWA, Yoh Miyashita speaks to Dezeen about the design approach, stating "Retaining and showing the old wooden structure, including the roofing system, gives a sense of the long passage of time in this house. [However], we thought that simply leaving the old things and cleaning them up would not complete what is comfortable for people today."
Trend Themes
1. Restored Timber Homes - An increasing trend in architecture is the restoration and updating of traditional timber homes to create unique spaces that celebrate the passage of time.
2. Holiday Home Renovations - Renovating homes to serve as holiday rentals that incorporate local climate and culture elements is gaining popularity among property owners.
3. Resilient Building Design - There is a growing trend in updating old structures to be resilient to natural disasters like earthquakes, ensuring safety and longevity.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Restoring and updating traditional timber homes presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for architecture firms to provide unique and memorable holiday rental experiences.
2. Hospitality - The trend of renovating homes into holiday rentals opens up opportunities for hospitality businesses to offer guests immersive and culturally rich experiences.
3. Construction - The demand for resilient building design creates a niche market for construction companies to specialize in upgrading structures to withstand natural disasters.

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