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Red Bull Academy Photo by Luis Diaz Diaz<a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=fukushima">Japan's tsunami and earthquake</a> in 2011 came with a host of tragic consequences for the country's residents, but there were other, more superficial ripple effects as well. The annual nomadic <a href="http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com">Red Bull Music Academy</a> (RBMA) music festival was scheduled to take place in Tokyo that year, so the organizers had to completely change their plan. With just five months to plan and two months to build enough studio and office space for 60 music professionals from around the world, <a href="http://www.langarita-navarro.com">Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos</a> filled an old warehouse with a series of wonderful timber huts and sandbag walls to create a one-of-a-kind recyclable music venue.1
Red Bull Academy Photo by Luis Diaz DiazLangarita-Navarro Arquitectos constructed this wonderful temporary music festival venue in just two months!2
Red Bull Academy Photo by Luis Diaz DiazThe venue was erected in the belly of a giant warehouse in Spain3
Red Bull Academy Photo by Luis Diaz DiazGabled timber huts were used as studio space4
Red Bull Academy Photo by Luis Diaz DiazGreenery completely transforms an other industrial space5
Red Bull Academy Photo by Luis Diaz DiazBright colored walls create an inspiring work environment6
Red Bull Academy Photo by Miguel De GuzmanA dizzy striped pattern was used on the ceiling of this shared space7
Red Bull Academy Photo by Miguel De GuzmanSand bags were used for insulation8
Red Bull Academy Photo by Miguel De GuzmanOnce the festival was over, all of this was recycled elsewhere and the greenery replanted!9









