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Cut And Fill
sowayo architects
The site, long used as terraced rice fields, was a living place where it was responsible for the ¡®daily bread¡¯ of the inhabitants. There is an old word used in the past by farmers: ¡®soil fertility¡¯. It means the strength of the soil to grow crops, and perhaps we hoped to find a new soil fertility here. We hope that visitors will discover the various charms of this ...
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