
radioactive remediation
aa school of architecture 2018
nuclear catastrophe looms large in the japanese psyche. by finding a new way to occupy the fukushima daichi powerplant through material contouring. giving the site a new life, with an architecture that decays with the half-life of nuclear toxicity to become a new forest, an architecture that performs time, emphasising the temporary and tiny nature of our existence within nature’s larger time frame by healing a deeply damaged site for future generations.
tutor(s)
lily jencks
jessica reynolds
alex butterworth











