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Building Pride-Worthy IPD Projects
Tomo Sakakura of Sakakura Atelier, an architectural firm at the marcus evans Asian Infrastructure & Property Development Summit 2012, on creating pride-worthy buildings.

London, Aug 6, 2012 - (ACN Newswire) - Infrastructure and property developers in Asia must commit more time and heart to their projects, says Tomo Sakakura, Director, Sakakura Atelier. "Everyone wants to build fast and on a low budget, but it is important to focus on the details and give projects the time they need," he adds.

From a Japanese architectural firm at the upcoming marcus evans Asian Infrastructure & Property Development Summit 2012, in Macao, 21 - 22 October, Sakakura talks about creating pride-worthy buildings.

- Your late founder studied under Le Corbusier, a pioneer of modern architecture. What are some of the Corbusier concepts your firm stays true to?

What is unique about our approach is that we have incorporated a modern style of architecture from Le Corbusier with a very Japanese style of living. My late great-grandfather Junzo Sakakura's concept of a dual-layered architectural form, where the first floor is elevated to allow for protection from moisture and rain, and the elongated roof acts to shade the sun, takes into consideration the natural phenomena that are common in Japan.

- What can other countries in Asia learn from the Japanese style of living and architecture?

Earthquakes are very common in Japan, so there is regulation for making buildings earthquake proof. This is one aspect that needs to be incorporated in construction projects globally, from residential buildings to skyscrapers.

The Japanese culture is very reserved, but also very detail orientated. We focus on every point, from the engineering to the actual design of the building. In some Asian countries, such as China, a lot of money is being pumped into building fast, and there is no focus on making sure the buildings are aesthetically pleasing, long-lasting and true to local people's lifestyle. They consider speed crucial to a project, but the speed of planning versus the consumer ratio is not as profitable as before.

- How can they create long-lasting growth?

We are over-reliant on energy. Self-sufficiency, integrating the natural environment around the architecture of a building would not only result in a more aesthetically pleasing building, but one that has a relationship with its surrounding nature and inherits the history of the area.

- Any final words of wisdom?

Everyone wants to build fast and on a low budget, but it is important to focus on the details and give projects the time they need. We put a lot of time and energy into building projects that are worthwhile and pride-worthy, focusing on the details and dedicating time and heart.


About the Asian Infrastructure & Property Development Summit 2012

This unique forum will take place at The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel, Macao, 21 - 22 October 2012. Offering much more than any conference, exhibition or trade show, this exclusive meeting will bring together esteemed industry thought leaders and solution providers to a highly focused and interactive networking event. The Summit includes presentations on evaluating public private partnerships, achieving environmental sustainability and speeding up project completion. For more information please send an email to info@marcusevanscy.com or visit the event website at www.aipdsummit.com/TomoSakakuraInterview.

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Please note that the Summit is a closed business event and the number of participants strictly limited.

About Sakakura Atelier

Our company is an architecture firm based in Tokyo, Japan. Our design concept is modern infused with the local culture of the surrounding areas. We specialize in designing high-end residences and resorts to city planning. Sakakura Atelier along with Sakakura Associates we concentrate on the details and the respective lifestyles that make for a meaningful and long lasting design worldwide. www.sakakura.co.jp/atelier.


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Sarin Kouyoumdjian-Gurunlian
Press Manager, marcus evans, Summits Division
Tel: + 357 22 849 313
Email: press@marcusevanscy.com


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