Our Partners
Japan and Germany both excel in manufacturing and are highly regarded for their technology. However, opportunities for mutual exchange in architecture and craftsmanship between the two countries are limited, with interactions mostly at an individual level. Both nations face the common issue of diminishing opportunities to showcase traditional craftsmanship.
Although craft and product exports are rising, architecture presents unique challenges with fewer direct connections. Networks that cross national and industry boundaries can be very effective for preserving and developing craftsmanship, enhancing creativity and motivation.
Here, we introduce some members of the Morio- network.
Berlin / EU

Dorian Bracht
Woodworking
Berlin
web site
Justus Kissner
Woodworking
Berlin
web site
Emi Shinmura
Woodworking & Design
UK / Germany / Japan
web site
Takumi
Japanese Interior Design
Berlin
web site
Japan

Kisaburo
Carpenter
Osaka
web site
Tobase Syaji
Shrines and Temples Architecture
Osaka
web site
Nakashin Mokuzai
Yoshino Forestry
Nara
web site
Yoshino Chuo Mokuzai
Yoshino Forestry
Nara
web site
Tachibana Shoten
Naguri carving technique
Osaka
web site
Hisashi Karaki
Woodworking
Osaka
web site
Tanihata
Kumiko
Toyama
web site
Ooe tatami
Tatami
Osaka
web site
Nakano Hyogu
Mounting
Osaka
web site
Yanase Japanese paper
Japanese paper
Fukui
web site
fukushima doors
Joinery / Architectural woodwork
Osaka
web site
Utsuwa project
Japanese Craftmanship
Osaka / Berlin
web site




