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<blockquote data-quote="Boid" data-source="post: 200866" data-attributes="member: 1716"><p>Even though we were 15 architects on this trip, architecture was the last thing on our minds. We had all been working too hard and needed to let our hair down. Top of the agenda was food! </p><p></p><p>I missed seeing the St Mary's Cathedral, though some people from the gang did go. I went to Shigeru Ban's church Takatori Chirch in Kobe, but was a bit let down. The building is not maintained very well, which is quite a strange occurrence in Japan. His earlier paper church, that stood on the same site, has been taken to Taiwan. That would have been more interesting to visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boid, post: 200866, member: 1716"] Even though we were 15 architects on this trip, architecture was the last thing on our minds. We had all been working too hard and needed to let our hair down. Top of the agenda was food! I missed seeing the St Mary's Cathedral, though some people from the gang did go. I went to Shigeru Ban's church Takatori Chirch in Kobe, but was a bit let down. The building is not maintained very well, which is quite a strange occurrence in Japan. His earlier paper church, that stood on the same site, has been taken to Taiwan. That would have been more interesting to visit. [/QUOTE]
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