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Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation Junya Ishigami’s kiosk will be unveiled in the square in front of JR Fukuyama Station at the major architectural event, the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025!

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[Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation] Junya Ishigami’s kiosk will be unveiled in the plaza in front of JR Fukuyama Station at the major architectural event, the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025! ​
Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation Press Release: September 18, 2025 Junya Ishigami’s kiosk will be unveiled in the plaza in front of JR Fukuyama Station at the major architectural event, the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025! ~The third installment of the “Mobile Kiosk” project created in collaboration with local businesses~ The Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Representative: Representative Director Kambara Katsunari) will be installing a new “mobile kiosk (small building)” designed by architect Junya Ishigami at the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025 (hereinafter referred to as the “Architecture Festival”), to be held this October. This kiosk, the third in the series following previously announced designs by Yasushi Horibe and Hideyuki Nakayama, will be installed in the plaza in front of the south exit of JR Fukuyama Station and will serve as an information center. This project is being realized with the support of local companies Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture; Representative: President and CEO Yukio Okumura; hereinafter “Tsuneishi Shipbuilding”) and Tsuneishi Kamtecs Corporation (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture;
Representative: President and CEO Fumio Kanbara; hereinafter “Tsuneishi Kamtecs”). This “Mobile Kiosk – Small Architecture Project” project is planned to continue expanding with the addition of new kiosks at each of the three Hiroshima International Architecture Festivals. After installing multiple kiosks at the second Hiroshima International Architecture Festival (scheduled for 2028), we are considering hosting a “Kiosk Marche” for festival attendees at the third festival (scheduled for 2031), adding the kiosks from the 2025 and 2028 festivals. ■Project Overview Mobile Kiosk: Small Architecture Project 03: “Clouds Fall” Junya Ishigami x Tsuneishi Shipbuilding x Tsuneishi Kamtex
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Junya Ishigami “Clouds Fall” Image The Sanyo Shinkansen, the gateway to this year’s architecture festival, Ishigami’s kiosk, which will be installed in the plaza in front of the south exit of JR Fukuyama Station, will not only serve as an information center for visitors to the architecture festival and provide a variety of information, but will also appear as a sculpture, resembling a cloud gently touching the land. ■Comments from participating architects and sponsoring companies Comment from Junya Ishigami This is an information center for the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025. Sponsored by Tsuneishi Shipbuilding and Tsuneishi Kamtex. When I toured the Tsuneishi Shipbuilding factory, I was overwhelmed by the power of assembling a gigantic ship by bending and welding steel plates into three dimensions. It was as if something on an architectural scale was floating on the sea, and moving. The scenery of construction in the factory also evoked a construction site. This small kiosk was made by bending and welding steel plates into a three-dimensional shape, just like building a boat. It’s installed in a position similar to a boat tilted on its side, and its base is made heavy, using the same principle as a roly-poly toy. The sight of it resting on the ground, on the brink of collapse, evokes the sensation of clouds gently touching the land. Message from Junya Ishigami on his work Clouds are falling Over the Seto Inland Sea I imagined clouds descending from the sky. They’re very small, cute clouds. The clouds floating high in the sky Right before our very eyes Floated quietly on the sea. Just like a boat. When we leave the clouds The clouds follow us Smoothly Slowly, gently Follow me. Follow me to land We’ve come ashore. A friendly cloud like a friend. It gently embraces those around it and casts a soft shadow over them. It wraps us up in a hug. The clouds descend. Right next to us. Comment from Yukio Okumura, Representative Director, President and Executive Officer, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has continued its business thanks to the support of local residents and society, guided by the value of “walking together with the community and society.” We are honored to be able to sponsor the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival. Since our founding, we have sincerely hoped that architecture will connect people, communities, and nature, and foster a new culture in Hiroshima, where we are based. Comment from Fumio Kanbara, President and CEO, Tsuneishi Kamtex Corporation Tsuneishi Kamtex, based in Hiroshima, operates a waste management and recycling business, working hand in hand with the local community to preserve resources for the future. We are extremely honored to be sponsoring the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025. We hope that through architecture, we can explore the possibilities of wisdom and creativity that should be passed on to the next generation, and that this will be a forum for thinking about a new future. ■Mobile Kiosk – Small Building Project Overview
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/150510/9/150510-9-1d9bdf2b9e62a6819753b2de3cc7d14b-1056×249.jpg *This is a place to receive information about the Architecture Festival. This is not a place to exchange or sell Architecture Festival Passports or other items. ■About Participating Architects and Sponsoring Companies ・Mr. Junya Ishigami
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/150510/9/150510-9-5366c5e7d57eb278563ae1d9896a7bd6-2109×2700.jpg (C)CHIKASHI SUZUKI Born in 1974. After completing a master’s degree in architecture at the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, worked at Kazuyo Sejima Architectural Design Office, and established Junya Ishigami Architectural Design Office in 2004. Major works include the Kanagawa Institute of Technology KAIT Workshop and KAIT Plaza, Park Groot Vijversburg Visitor Center, Water Garden, the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion, House & Restaurant, and the Water Museum. His numerous awards include the 2009 Architectural Institute of Japan Award (Works), the Golden Lion at the 12th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia in 2010, the Mainichi Design Award, the 2019 Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists (Art Category), the OBEL AWARD, the 2024 Frederick Kiesler Award for Architectural Art, and the 2024 Architectural Institute of Japan Award (Works). https://jnyi.jp/ ・Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. ◎Location: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima ◎Founded: July 1917 ◎Business Description: Shipbuilding and repair Tsuneishi Shipbuilding is the core company of the Tsuneishi Group, which primarily operates in the shipbuilding and shipping industries. It is engaged in the construction and repair of ships. Based at the Tsuneishi Factory (head office) in Japan and overseas factories in the Philippines and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, and other vessels. https://www.tsuneishi.co.jp/ ・Tsuneishi Kamtex Co., Ltd. ◎Location: 107-5 Minooki-cho, Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture ◎Established: May 1967 ◎Business Activities: Waste collection, transportation, and intermediate processing, managed final disposal, waste recycling, ship waste oil treatment and recycling,
environmentally friendly certification, contaminated soil treatment, solar power generation Tsuneishi Kamtex’s vision is to become an essential part of realizing a sustainable society. With this vision, we are using advanced technology to tackle global environmental challenges such as the increase in difficult-to-treat waste, a shortage of landfill space, environmental pollution, and climate change. https://www.kamtecs.co.jp/ What is the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival? The Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation, a general incorporated foundation, has the mission of building the city of the future through architecture, cultivating children’s
sensibilities, revitalizing local communities, and preserving local “masterpiece architecture” for future generations. Held every three years, this festival promotes architectural culture and is a cultural event similar to the “architecture” version of art festivals currently held across Japan. The inaugural festival, held in 2025, will feature eight architectural exhibits at seven venues in Fukuyama City and Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, from Saturday, October 4, 2025, to Sunday, November 30, 2025, for a total of 58 days. A total of 23 exhibitors will be presenting, ranging from world-renowned architects to up-and-coming architects and artists. During the exhibition, a wide range of programs will be held, including lectures by architects, guided exhibition tours, and workshops for children. For more information, please visit the official website. ◎Homepage:
https://hiroshima-architecture-exhibition.jp/ ◎SNS
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/150510/9/150510-9-499e5e58ee02a2231ae1c05fbd42c6bb-1132×414.jpg About the Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation The Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation, organizer of the Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025, was established by the Tsuneishi Group (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture) with the goal of promoting architectural culture as one of its aims to further revitalize the region and enrich the lives of its residents. The Tsuneishi Group promotes the creation of new value in collaboration with local communities in its business fields of shipping, shipbuilding, logistics, trading & energy, environment, and life & resorts.In addition, through the Group Social Contribution Promotion Department, which was newly established in 2025, we are expanding our support for community contribution activities. Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation: ABOUT | Kambara-Tsuneishi Cultural Foundation, General Incorporated Foundation Tsuneishi Group:
https://www.tsuneishi-g.jp/company/ Contact information ◎Inquiries for the general public: Please contact us using the inquiry form on our website below. “Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025” official website: https://hiroshima-architecture-exhibition.jp/ ◎Press Inquiries: Hiroshima International Architecture Festival 2025 Secretariat (Kambara-Tsuneishi Foundation) Email:
pr@kambara-tsuneishi-foundation.jp (Contact: Minako Morita)

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