Did you know that there is a handmade building in Mita, Tokyo?
This is a reinforced concrete building that Keisuke Oka, "Mita's Gaudi", has been building self-built since 2005.
This work was made by Keisuke Oka, the creator of the building, who drank during a break made by Ari Masu Tobiru, or packed a plastic bottle purchased while traveling with a special raw con made by Ari Masu Tobiru.
The concrete of the ant Masu Tobiru is very durable and professionals are surprised.
If you actually pick it up, you will be surprised by the smooth texture!
By the way, this work is also a [Arimasu Tobiru Completion Party Invitation Ticket] a few years later.
It seems that the completion is still ahead, but it's exciting.
■(Excerpt from some)
Behind the "Yes" with a positive sound
"Ton" like "Sheraton" and "Hilton".
I wanted to put animal kanji, so I applied "ants", "trout" and "tobi" that symbolize the earth, water, and sky.
The last "L" also includes a homage of architect Le Corbusier.
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Keisuke Oka | Keisuke Oka
Born in Yanagawa, Kyushu in 1965, raised in Funagoya Onsen. Graduated from the Department of Architecture, Ariake College of Technology in 1986.
Experienced as a company employee, assembler, reinforcing barber, formwork carpenter, housing maker, etc., and participated in Takayama Architectural School since 1988 and continues today.
Operated the Oka Gallery from 1995 to 2003. In his twenties, he studied dance with dancer Yukio Waguri.
In 2005, a small handmade building, Arimasu Tobiru (Amasuton Building), started construction and is still under construction.
In 2018, from Chikuma Shobo, "Bubber! Published a man who builds a building on his own.
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This is a reinforced concrete building that Keisuke Oka, "Mita's Gaudi", has been building self-built since 2005.
This work was made by Keisuke Oka, the creator of the building, who drank during a break made by Ari Masu Tobiru, or packed a plastic bottle purchased while traveling with a special raw con made by Ari Masu Tobiru.
The concrete of the ant Masu Tobiru is very durable and professionals are surprised.
If you actually pick it up, you will be surprised by the smooth texture!
By the way, this work is also a [Arimasu Tobiru Completion Party Invitation Ticket] a few years later.
It seems that the completion is still ahead, but it's exciting.
■(Excerpt from some)
Behind the "Yes" with a positive sound
"Ton" like "Sheraton" and "Hilton".
I wanted to put animal kanji, so I applied "ants", "trout" and "tobi" that symbolize the earth, water, and sky.
The last "L" also includes a homage of architect Le Corbusier.
Please take a look at PARCO ONLINE STORE and our stores.
https://kaeru.parco.jp/items/detail/shop000025872_d7d0eeffc2317571779461a30ae12382/
Keisuke Oka | Keisuke Oka
Born in Yanagawa, Kyushu in 1965, raised in Funagoya Onsen. Graduated from the Department of Architecture, Ariake College of Technology in 1986.
Experienced as a company employee, assembler, reinforcing barber, formwork carpenter, housing maker, etc., and participated in Takayama Architectural School since 1988 and continues today.
Operated the Oka Gallery from 1995 to 2003. In his twenties, he studied dance with dancer Yukio Waguri.
In 2005, a small handmade building, Arimasu Tobiru (Amasuton Building), started construction and is still under construction.
In 2018, from Chikuma Shobo, "Bubber! Published a man who builds a building on his own.
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We are also introducing new products on Instagram Storys.
Check it out!
@oilbybt_gallery
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