Sustainable project reuses materials from historic, well-built farm house

Sustainable project reuses materials from historic, well-built farm house

Sometimes, we’re fortunate to see well-built, historic homes become part of new constructions. Reusing quality materials not only preserves exceptional craftsmanship but also enhances sustainability. At henrik●innovation, we love seeing sustainability play an increasingly central role, bridging tradition with the future.

In Tottori prefecture, Japan, we’re working on an exciting project that seamlessly blends history with sustainability.

Reusing the past – a sustainable build

A 150-year-old Japanese farm house is being carefully dismantled, relocated, and transformed into a modern, sustainable home, reviving its former glory.

By combining traditional joinery, natural materials, and energy-efficient techniques, henrik●innovation is helping to redefine sustainable architecture.

Read more about this unique fusion of past and future, and how we contribute to the project:

The K-House project

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