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Thursday, February 04 2021 - 19:00
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Development Starts on PROSTYLE Sapporo Miyanomori, Luxury Residential Complex Built with Lavish Amount of Natural Solid Wood amid Rich Nature in Sapporo, Northern Japan
TOKYO, Feb. 4, 2021 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

- Designed and Supervised by World-famous Architect Kengo Kuma -

PROSTYLE INC. has announced the start of development of PROSTYLE Sapporo 
Miyanomori, a luxury residential complex set on high ground in the Miyanomori 
area of Chuo-ku, Sapporo. World-famous architect Kengo Kuma, who designed the 
complex, will supervise its development. PROSTYLE INC. is a group company of 
PROPOLIFE GROUP INC., which operates a range of real estate companies. It is 
headquartered in Tokyo's Minato district, and led by President Satoshi Oyamatsu.

Image1: Model of exterior
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- Architect Kengo Kuma's Wood-based Design Set to Make Residents Feel Truly at 
Home While Living Life of Luxury

PROSTYLE Sapporo Miyanomori owes its design to world-famous architect Kengo 
Kuma, known for his style that incorporates wooden architecture into 
modernistic designs, such as the Japan National Stadium and the JR East 
Takanawa Gateway Station. Meanwhile, PROSTYLE has specialized in the use of 
natural solid wood since its establishment. Together, Kuma and PROSTYLE aim to 
create a residence where residents can lead lives of luxury surrounded by wood.

Inspired by the nature-rich location of Miyanomori, the residential building 
will be constructed along the slope of a hill that provides a sweeping view of 
the Sapporo cityscape. With 11 stories, PROSTYLE Sapporo Miyanomori is designed 
as one large house made up of smaller individual residences. The warmth of the 
natural solid wood and the design of the architecture itself will make 
residents feel truly at home, unlike typical housing complexes.

Residents will experience the pleasure of being surrounded by wood with all 
five senses. The outer wall will be made with lavish amounts of thinned (*) 
Japanese cedar from Hokkaido, a type of wood known as Donan Sugi. The frames 
for the concrete will also use thinned wood. The complex has been designed with 
conservation of the local environment in mind, actively incorporating 
challenging techniques that would not be possible with a typical urban 
condominium building.

(*) Thinned wood is collected when thinning out trees that have clustered too 
close together during the growth process of a forest. Thinning helps prevent 
landslides and global warming.

Image2: The tasteful design of the entrance sets the mood.
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Image3: The warmth of wood permeates the living room, not only from the 
flooring but also the facade seen from the window.
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Image4: The rooftop balcony is ideal for BBQs in the spring and summer, or 
stargazing next to a heater in the autumn and winter.
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- Miyanomori Drawing Attention in Hokkaido for Its Seasonal Beauty and Everyday 
Conveniences

Among the 10 wards of Sapporo, the urban functionality of Chuo-ku stands apart 
due to systematic urban development since the area was pioneered. Miyanomori is 
a particularly charming area that is also home to peaceful, nationally 
protected old-growth forests and wild animals. It takes 6 minutes on foot to 
reach Maruyama Park, one of the most famous spots in Sapporo for viewing cherry 
blossoms. Residents can enjoy the beauty of each season not only from their 
homes, but also in the surrounding area.

Transportation in the area is very convenient. It is about 10 minutes by car to 
central Sapporo. On the subway, it is only 6 minutes from the nearest station 
(Maruyama-Koen Station) to Odori Station, or 44 minutes to New Chitose Airport 
Station.

There are also a number of cultural facilities within driving distance where 
winter sports can be enjoyed, including a ski resort with a jump stadium that 
was used for the 1972 Sapporo Olympics.

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A website for members launched on February 4 (available in English and Chinese).
https://www.prostyle-residence.com/sapporo/miyanomori/en/

- Architect's profile: Kengo Kuma

Architect, Distinguished Professor and Emeritus Professor at the University of 
Tokyo. In childhood, Kenzo Tange's work on the Yoyogi Gymnasium for the Tokyo 
Olympics left a heavy impression on him, and he resolved to become an 
architect. After serving as a visiting researcher at Columbia University, he 
founded Kengo Kuma and Associates in 1990. He has designed architecture in more 
than 20 countries and has received numerous national and international awards. 
Kuma aims to create architecture that merges with its cultural and 
environmental surroundings, using gentle and human-scale designs. He is also 
exploring new materials that can replace concrete and iron for architecture in 
a post-industrial society.

Photo:
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For more details, please visit:
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M106454/202101220083/_prw_PA1fl_70KNVjAV.pdf



Source: PROSTYLE INC.
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